Society of Motion Picture Engineers : incorporation and by-laws (1919)

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eleventh and twelfth floors, being held by fire doors and partitions. The damage to the building was almost inconsequential, or in the neighborhood of $10,000.00. The Eastman Kodak Company stands ready and willing at all times to act in an advisory capacity on plans and specifications of prospective film exchange buildings without cost to the builders ; also to make inspection of buildings as construction progresses and prior to occupancy, and should it be found that the plans as recommended have not been followed, to point out the facts in written report to both owners and lessees. It is believed that with such cooperation, the exchanges will be properly constructed and equipped and. with the addition of good housekeeping and maintenance on the part of the tenants, that the possibilities of fires will be reduced to the minimum with absolute certainty of quick control, should they, by any chance occur. 58