Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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MOVING PICTURE *P VOL. V NO. 10 AGE OCTOBER 1922 HIS ISSUE contains three discussions that particularly merit the careful study and deliberate thought of every subscriber and every distributor of visual equipment. These are: (1) the first editorial, found on page 4; (2) the article entitled "Attacking the Gordian Knot," on page 7; and on page 11 the continuation of the series called "Ask the Educator!" Cff Each of these has been prepared from a viewpoint mutually sympathetic toward the user of visual aids and their distributors ; each endeavors to establish that close relationship that precedes customer confidence and dealer progress; each makes merit a quality worth possessing in man or product, ^f It is a pleasure to publish material of such calibre as that appearing in this issue. The Editor K