Educational film magazine; (19-)

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Published Monthly at White Plains, N. Y., and 33 W. 42nd Street, New York City. DO£P^H EAJJTJWAN, Editor and PublUher Subscription: United States and Possessions, $1 a year; other countries, $2 a year; single copies. 15 cents Advertising rates on application. Copyright, 1921, by Dolph Eastjn^h.' : '' Vol. V. JANUARY, 1921 No. 1 EDITORIAL 5 We Regin Our Third Year—Why Duplication? VISUAL EDUCATION AND CHILD PSYCHOLOGY .... 6 By Maximilian P. E. Groszmann. Ph.D.—Illustrated OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE 7 CONNECTICUT MAN GIVES THE MOVIE A VOICE .... 8 Illuttrated ILLINOIS TEACHERS' ASS'N INDORSES MOVIES .... 9 THE PARENT, THE CHILD, AND THE SCHOOL 10 EUROPEAN BOY SCOUT PICTURES 10 COMMUNITY MOVIES IN OMAHA CHURCH 11 FILM SCHOOLS IN FIVE CHICAGO ARMORIES 11 SUNDAY MUNICIPAL MOVIES IN ATLANTA 12 MAYOR STOPS MOVIE SERIALS 12 -^Carter Cinema Co. Inside front cover FILMING NEBRASKA FROM AN AIRPLANE 13 RoberUon-Cole l „ . ^ Famous Players-Laslcy 2 CANCER OPERATION FILMED IN DETAIL 13 Loose^Leaf Catalog 4 "THE GREATEST FORCE FOR GOOD OUTSIDE Iil«tTBoow!!l'^Se^ice ^..,.." THE CHURCH" 14 N. Y. institute of Photography .22 IN THIS ISSUE MOVIES FOR KIDDIES —WHAT SHALL WE DO ABOUT IT? 15 By Mrs. Woodallen Oiapman REVIEWS OF FILMS u By Gladys Bolbaan—Illustrated The Judgment of the Deep—A Trip to Mars (By Dolph Kastman)—i)mtv—Conrad in Quest of His Youth—Dom- bey and Son—Social Hygiene for Women—Sunrise for the Mono—A Modem Ruth — The Last of the Mohicans GRAPHOSCOPE'S OWN FILM SERVICE 20 Illustrated URBAN INSTITUTE 20 Illustrated FLASHES ON THE WORLD'S SCREEN 22 THE EDUCATIONAL FILM IN GERMANY 23 By Paul P. Foster—Conclusion Advertisements Radio-Mat Slide Co 2* W. O. Owen Si Lifshey & Brown 28 Carlyle Ellis 2« Eastman Kodak Co 24 Cosmograph M. P. Machine Co. .24 Burke & James, Inc. Inside back cover Kineto Co. of America .Back cover Subscribers ! Wouldn't you like your 1919 or 1920 issues of Educational Film Magazine bound in permanent form for your oflSce or library? We will bind them up for you in handsome, durable, rich brown cloth, stamped in real gold, for $5 a volume. This will make a book you will be proud of, binding as well as con- tents. Have you read all about our great Loose-Leaf Catalog and Information Service on page 4 of this issue? If you are a paid-up subscriber to the magazine you can get this wonderful Service for $5 a year; if not a subscriber, $6 a year. Ad'vertisers ! We are offering a very attractive Special Combination Rate if you use both Educational Film Magazine and our Loose-Leaf Catalog and Information Service. It will be to your advantage to look into this proposition—the big- gest and best circulation in the non-theatrical motion picture and lantern slide field. Ask our Advertising Department for rates and full particulars. EDUCATIONAL FILM MAGAZINE 31 West 42nd Street New York City