The best protection for the child will be secured by the following provisions: (1) The reasonable Illumination of all parts of the hall not directly beside the screen. (2) The improvement of the movement of the film so as to reduce flicker, and the withdrawal... The Cinema; Its Present Position and Future Possibilities - Page lxxvby National Council of Public Morals. Cinema Commission of Inquiry - 1917 - 372 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arthur Jay Klein - Correspondence schools and courses - 1919 - 1024 pages
...permanent aggravation of those defects. The best protection for the child will be secured by the folio-wing provisions: (1) The reasonable illumination of all...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| J. H. Berkowitz - Eye - 1920 - 158 pages
...serious in those with defective eyes, and possibly lead to permanent aggravation of those defects. The best protection for the child will be secured...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| Education - 1920 - 826 pages
...possibly lead to permanent aggravation of those defects. The hest protection for the child will he secured by the following provisions: (1) The reasonable...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| Education - 1920 - 954 pages
...in those with defective eyes, and possibly lead to permanent aggravation of those defects. The hest protection for the child will be secured by the following...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| Ear - 1918 - 396 pages
...moving picture shows. The following recommendations are made for the better protection of children : ( 1 ) The reasonable illumination of all parts of the...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| Indianapolis (Ind.) - 1917 - 634 pages
...If normal-eyed children suffer, those with defective eyesight will have much more serious results. The best protection for the child will be secured...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| Children - 1917 - 378 pages
...If normal-eyed children suffer, those with defective eyesight will have much more serious results. The best protection for the child will be secured...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 662 pages
...If normal-eyed children suffer, those with defective eyesight will have much more serious results. The best protection for the child will be secured...withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects depicted more... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 898 pages
...and the condition of fatigue at the time of the test was accounted for by this habitual attendance. The best protection for the child will be secured...flicker, and the withdrawal of films immediately they arc damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the picture so as to bring the rate of motion of the objects... | |
| Medicine - 1917 - 954 pages
...and the condition of fatigue at the time of the test was accounted for by this habitual attendance. The best protection for the child will be secured...improvement of the movement of the film so as to reduce nicker, and the withdrawal of films immediately they are damaged. (3) An improvement in taking the... | |
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