Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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The Only Independent Magazine in the General Field of Visual Instruction MOVING PICTURE AGE 8i§2)i§§ Volume Five, Number Five Issue of May, Nineteen Twenty-Two O quote Theodore Roosevelt, "Every man owes some of his time to the upbuilding of the industry to which he belongs, ' Q As a user of visual aids you can best aid the general field and your own particular efforts by placing before your fellow-workers, through the medium of a publication whose principles and service you approve, your experiences and ideas on visual instruction. <J Without access to such information the magazine that now serves you could not exist; with more thorough co-operation of this nature Moving Picture Age can assist you more accurately in your service with visual aids. The Editor