FILM INSTITUTE
INAUGURAL MEETING
The adoption of the constitution, details of which have already been published in "Tho Post," was the principal business of the inaugural meeting of the Wellington Mini Institute last night. After a lengthy discussion the constitution wasc adopted with minor alterations and additions. .
I Officers wero elected as follows:— I President: Mr. W. A. Armour; vicepresidents, the\Rev. Father A. J. Cullen and Mrs. W. Bullock; executive council, Mr. R. G. Eidling and Miss F. E. Kershaw (lcprcsenting teachers),' the' I Rev. F. 11. Wilkinson, and the Eov. N. 11.I 1. E. Eobcrtsiiawe (representing the clergy), Mrs. G-. L. Stewart, Miss C. E. Kirk, Mrs. J. S. Elliott (representing women's organisations), Mr. P. Martin Smith (representing an educational organisation), Mr. J. Robertson ("representing the film industry), Mr. E. B." Bender (representing tho Film Society), and Mrs. George Huntor, Miss Ireno Wilson, and Mr. C. Skelley; secretarytreasurer, Mr. E. W. Angwin.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 5
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153FILM INSTITUTE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 5
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