1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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12 ADVERTISEMENT "1000 and One" <S C H O 0 L P I LM (S • P I C T U O L LT During the 'past several years the Society has conducted a thorough study of the visual needs of Schools and Churches and as a result of this vast experience is in position to assist you materially in securing the best equipment for your specific purpose. Information and prices of any type of still or motion picture equipment, accessories or material with a copy of our annual publication "VISUAL REVIEW" sent postpaid upon request. SCHOOLFILMS Wide Selection — Low Rental Rates — Reasonable Sale Prices S. V. E. Educational Motion Picture films of one and two reels each, cover the following important subjects: Americanization Athletic Civics Agriculture Nature Study Vocational Physics Health and Sanitation Physical Geography Economic History Regional Geography United States History Foreign Geography Industrial All American and Junior Red Cross Films Distributed Solely Through Our Libraries PICTUROLS The Society contributed a valuable and economical service to the Schools and Churches a few years ago in developing PICTUROLS, or still picture films. These convenient and efficient series of pictures have found a ready acceptance everywhere. If your institution has not already started a permanent library of PICTUROLS you should consider immediately the great saving and service which the adoption of film stereopticon material will represent to you. Hundreds of rolls of carefully selected pictures, covering all educational and religious subjects, are ready for immediate delivery at surprisingly low costs. — Free Picturols Available to All Users of Film Stereo pticons. Write for Catalogs Form the Habit of Securing AH Your Visual Aids from this One Source "S. V. E." and "PICTUROL" registered U. S. Pat. Off. Society for Visual Education, Inc. 327 South LaSalle St. Chicago, Illinois 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I i | I | 1 I |