Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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MOVING PICTURE ^"3 VOL. V NO. 6 AGE JUNE 1922 UMMER is the time of recreation; but it is also the time of golden opportunities for the one who loves his work. Users of visual aids will be repairing old projection equipment and adding new ; some will be making contracts for material to be used in the Fall; a number of both church and school men will be conducting outdoor community film exhibitions during the warm months; several visual educators will be amplifying their special collections of reconstructed reels, and ,1 so on. Moving Picture Age takes particular pleasure in serving these earnest workers when so many are idling away the hours; and an unusual effort is being made to insure that the summer issues shall have marked significance in practical service. a ^m*. v& •ro