Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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MOVING PICTURE AGE The Only Independent Magazine in the Field of Visual Instruction WHICH ARE YOU? F I were a pastor my conscience would force me to consider visual instruction as an instrumentality to broader and, closer contact with human souls. Q If I were an educator my sense of moral obligation to our youth would not permit me to ignore the possibilities in visual aids, fl If I were a social worker I could never forget two fundamental facts: the illimitable social benefits of carefully selected visual exhibitions, and the dangers of promiscuous visualization. <I If I were an agricultural county agent my pride would be offended that other agents attained 90 to 100 per cent attendance at meetings while I, projectorless, could bring out but 35 to 40 per cent of the group entrusted to my supposedly efficient guidance. The Editor Vol. V APRIL, 1922 No. 4