Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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MOVING PICTU RE AGE The Only Independent Magazine in the Field of Visual Instruction ANNOUNCEMENT SNLY when we as a magazine provide authoritative material directly applicable to the everyday problems of visual instruction have we lived up to our potentialities. We therefore find satisfaction in announcing that Mr. Austin C. Lescarboura, Managing Editor of the Scientific American, now conducts in Moving Picture Age a Apartment devoted to discussions on the important mechanical equipment of visual instruction. The Editor Vol. V FEBRUARY, 1922