Report of the Papers Committee: May 5, 1925

F. F. Renwick

THE Committee has been fortunate this year in procuring a program of an unusually varied and interesting character, and we are glad to say that there appears to have been greater willingness on the part of those who have been approached to contribute to this convention than on previous occasions. Several very helpful suggestions for papers and authors were-sent in by other members of the Society, but we would like to see this made a much more usual practice. As matters now stand, almost the entire burden of securing a satisfactory program rests upon the shoulders of two or three individuals, and it is manifestly impossible for them to know all the people in the motion picture industry who have material suitable for presentation to our Society. There is, therefore, considerable danger of too frequent harvesting of a small corner of the field. For the same reason, it is also highly desirable that the composition of this Committee should, in our opinion, be changed every year.

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1925-05
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10.5594/J10339