Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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Nov., 1941] ADDRESS BY HOWARD HANSON 451 frequently unworthy. The creative brain of the scientist dreams a vision and labors to realize it only to find that his invention has been used for meretricious ends. Certainly today we must pause and consider whither we are progressing. Today as seldom before in history the world needs spiritual awakening. It needs the quickening and sensitizing spirit of beauty. It demands the re-birth of man's soul. Of what good is it if all of our science, all of our material production, leads only to poverty of the mind and the heart? Of what merit is it if through the invention of man's mind we save our bodies but lose our souls?