Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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POWER'S PROJECTOR A LETTER TO Nicholas Power Company, 90 Gold Street, New York City. Dear Sirs:— I strongly advise the use of standard professional projectors in school auditoriums. Eleven years' experience in educational motion picture work has convinced me that the standard machine makes the picture more interesting and eliminates eyestrain. We are using twenty-two projectors in the schools of Newark, sixteen of which are Power's. I shall continue to recommend purchasing Power's motion picture machines. Yours very truly, (Signed) William J. Alexander CHIEF PROJECTIONIST, NEWARK BOARD OF EDUCATION POWER'S PROJECTOR NICHOLAS POWER COMPANY INCORPORATED EDWARD EARL, President Ninety Gold St. NewYokk,N.Y. When you write, please mention VISUAL. EDUCATION