International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1932)

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— 50 — The I. I. E. C. is very glad of it. Everything at its disposal, its knowledge of the various aspects of the Cinematographic problem, its relations with producers, its practical experience, all is willingly placed at the service of the Nankin Government. Owing to the exceptional importance of this problem we will return to it again shortly. Of course, when M. Sardi returns we shall press him to give our readers his impressions on what can be done practically in China, on his first contacts with the authorities in Nankin and on the results of his first work of generic propaganda in favour of the educational Cinema and popular education. The I. I. E. C. has the intention of continuing this work started by M. Sardi to develop it in the full conscience of duty, holding itself at the disposal of all governments and public and private administrations so that educational Cinema may in reality become what for many years it has been in our fervently propagandist minds, a formidable instrument for the spiritual progress of humanity. THE MUSAGETE JUNIOR f*w»oduct of the MHllBI>EIJVlHGNETOS Factovy -. Price, including tax, but without stand, Iy. l-3r*»£0 = CHARACTERISTICS: Operates on a current of 110 to 120 volts, 40 to 100 periods — Tubes. 5 vacuum tubes (3 under cover, one of them a detector, a power amplifier and a rectifier) — Electro-dynamic loud-speaker, reproducing with high degree cf resonance and purity and without distortion ; diameter of loud-speaker, 250 mm. • — Controls. Two : control of synchronisation and control of volume of sound — Price. Net cost of apparatus without stand, but including tax and carriage to our office in Milan or our local branches: L. 1480 with stand, L. 1580 — Dimensions: Height 1 m., length 57 cm., width 35 cm. CAN PICK UP ALL EUROPEAN STATIONS POWER SELECTIVITY PERFECT REPRODUCTION Purchasable on instalment system at our head office and from our authorised agents Ask terms from Jfc AX>lO:M AKE^I^IvI