International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1931)

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INDEX " L'Histoire du pauvre Jacques de Madame Elisabeth de France ,, . . 515 C. H. Barnick . . . Is cinematography a separate art-form? . . . 534 Louis Miller Bailey 16mm. Film in Industrial Efficiency Work . . 537 / (1) Sukharevski The cinema in the ser1 vice of labour protection and safety technique in the U. S. S. R 542 J (2) A. Huzel Origins and Growth of Cinema and social prevention i [ accident prevention films 547 Here and There 550 J. Dominguez Berrueta A cinema for children or for adults? . . . 553 ECHOES AND COMMENTS Eva Elie Casus belli . 556 STUDIES AND ENQUIRIES Leone Cimatti The Answers of 2.800 Piedmontese Children . . 560 The Exchange of Educational Films and the International Catalogues 573 THE INSTITUTE'S ENQUIRIES The Cinema and the School (Contd.) 577 M. Nakada The Japanese Government and educational cinematography 589 A SCIENTIFIC FILMS Men and Monkeys 593 DOCUMENTARY FILMS 602 INFORMATION International Congress A new enquiry The fatigue due to fixed projections 605 BIBLIOGRAPHY 609