Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1946)

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to pass. W e have seen this business, which started so humbly, achieve a position of unique international stature and, more importantly . . . responsibility. Not only has the entertainment level of our pictures risen steadily, but also, we have learned that Americanism and good pictures can be synonymous. Today we stand at the threshold of a new era. The mighty economic and industrial forces of our nation are being mobilized to insure an era of unprecedented prosperity and lasting peace. The motion picture industry will make important contributions to this effort. I am proud of the role which Columbia Pictures has been privileged to play in our industry during the past twentyfive years ; and it is with a keen awareness of our responsibilities as motion picture producers and citizens that we in Columbia embark on our plans for the future. PRESIDENT it