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1 1 | of publicity (such as the cinema) which might be of great
2 1, 1| necessary to apply to the cinema the supreme rule which must
3 1, 1| the Press, to make of the cinema a valuable auxiliary of
4 1, 2| welfare of the patrons of the cinema.~It is promised in this
5 1, 4| artistic and moral, to the cinema.~It is an exceedingly great
6 1, 5| the efforts to advance the cinema on the road to noble artistic
7 2 | 2 - THE POWER OF THE CINEMA~ ~Recreation, in its manifold
8 2, 1| masses more potent than the cinema. The reason for this is
9 2, 1| reasoning are captivated by the cinema. In place of the effort
10 2, 2| Elevated~ ~Since then the cinema is in reality a sort of
11 2, 3| seriousness from the fact that the cinema speaks not to individuals
12 2, 3| and they thus bring the cinema into the very centre of
13 2, 3| are presented, through the cinema, by men and women whose
14 2, 4| influence exercised by the cinema in the moral and educational
15 2, 4| an effort to direct the cinema for inspiration to the national
16 3, 2| but all who patronize the cinema. ~In particular, you, Venerable
17 3, 2| and universality as the cinema can be directed, with great
18 3, 5| which are often known to the cinema industry as good clients,
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