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gone by. We are all part of a tremendous and complicated system which works for or against us. And we must utilize every effort to develop and protect ourselves. No man is strong enough to stand alone. Through collective thought we secure organized action, and are therefore, dependent upon various organizations to produce practical results. Let us hope that every progressive projectionist will associate himself in some way with the American Projection Society, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Society of Motion Picture Engineers and the Projection Advisory Council. If, in addition to this, the projectionist will enlarge his contact by systematic reading of trade and craft publications, backed up by a little library of good technical books, he will be in a position to do his work better today and be prepared for change and improvement.
Progress continues ceaselessly under any and all conditions. For the individual or for all mankind to stand still means to go backwards. I have written about the California spirit before and am glad of this opportunity to observe and commend the plans that the California Chapter of the American Projection Society is making to enlarge its activities.
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