International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1934)

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THE CINEMA IN EDUCATION Radio can be from time to time a guide, a stimulus for schools and distant parts of the country far from populous towns. Its waves coming from afar will arouse somnolent forces and make folk realize the great duty that lies upon them to make use of them. Conclusion. The woman's task in the matter of the educational cinema and radio is a serious one. It is an imperious duty which women must face, for often enough the future of a person or a nation depends on education. We must unite in a common effort of surveillance and propaganda for safeguarding moral social and religious principles and to help in spreading good films and good broadcasting.