Educational film magazine; (19-)

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Publislied Montlily at White Plains, \. Y.. and 33 W. 42n(l Street. New York City. (Address all communications to N. Y. City offices.) DOLPH E.^STMAN, Editor nnrt Pi(hlisher, Siitiscription: United States and Powessions, $1 a year; other countries, $2 a year; single copies, 15 cents. Western Representative: George H. Meyers, Rbom 920, 14 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111. Qinadian Representative: Muriel E. Bruce, S7 Bleecker St.. Toronto, Canada. Advertising rates on application. Copyright, 1921, by Dolph Ea.stman. Vol. V. FEBRUARY, 1921 No. 2 IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL 5 The Oiurch as a Film Producer—Visual Education on a Sound Basis A QUESTIONNAIRE ON FILM TEACHING 6 By A. G. Dalcom—///MS^ro^ed VISUAL EDUCATION FOR EVERY SCHOOL EVERY- WHERE By Beatrice Barrett CITIES EVERYWHERE BARRING CRIME FILMS NAT'L EDUCATION BILL FAVORABLY REPORTED.. 6,400 SCHOOLS EQUIPPED FOR MOVIES FILMING HISTORIC TOWNS OF BRITAIN PEDAGOGICAL RESEARCH IN VISUAL EDUCATION Edited b5' Maximilian P. E. Groszmann, Ph. D. Introductory Article RED CROSS SOCIETIES PRODUCING FILMS METHODIST AND EPISCOPALIAN CHURCHES EN- TER THE FILM BUSINESS HOW A CINCINNATI CHURCH USES FILMS By Rev. Rajmond G. Clapp FARM MARKETING PROBLEMS IN FILM AGRICULTURAL DEP'T FILM WORK By F. W. Perkins 8 9f. 9 10 10 11 12 13 13 14 14 "CHILDREN'S PLEASURE HOUSE" MOVIES 15 By Mary A. Brader MOVIE SHOWS ON VIRGINIA FARM 15 REVIEWS OF FILMS 16 By Gladys Bellman— Illustrated Over the Hill—Bunty Pulls the Strings—Number Please Heidi—Bathing in a Dewdrop—The Last of the Mohicans The Signing of the Constitution—Spectacular Hunting and Fishing Films—Popular A.stronomy—Movies of Marine Life BOOK REVIEWS 19 By Gladys BoUman Fatigue Study—The University Extension Movement— Educational Advertising PROGRAMS 19 LET WOMEN'S CLUBS "CLEAN UP" THE MOVIES 20 By Mrs. Woodallen Cliapman FLASHES ON THE WORLD'S SCREEN 22 Advertisements /, Burke & James, Inc. Inside front cover Robertson-Cole 1 Famous Players-Lasky 2 Carter Cinema Co 8 Loose-Leaf Catalog 4 E. G. Lutz 21 N. Y. Institute of Photography. .21 Film Library Service 21 Fitzpatrick & McElroy 22-23 W. O. Owen 23 Lifshey & Brown 23 Carlyle Ellis 24 New Era Films 24 Cosmograph M. P. Machine Co...24 Eastman Kodak Co. Inside back cover Kineto Co. of America. .Back Cover THE LIVING WORLD In Four Parts n^CiTfrj? T? CTAATT? PRODUCES ANOTHER EPOCH-MAKING IxiLUnLrrj Hi. olUi> ill MASTERPIECE of micro-photography MASTERPIECE OF MICRO-PHOTOGRAPHY Films Now Available Used in Visual Instruction Courses of the New York City Schools and Elsewhere. 4 reels Honey Bee 2 reels 1 reel Cell Mitosis 1 reel 1 reel House Fly 1 reel Soon To Be Released Heredity 4 reels Circulation of the Blood 3 reels The Plant World 4 reels Alcohol and Efficiency 3 reels Astronomy 4 reels The Teeth 3 reels Sea Birds and Young . 2 reels The Poultry Industry . 2 reels How Life Begins . Monarch Butterfly Bumble Bee For retital and CARTER DISTRIBUTING 220 West 42nd Street purchase price addreft CINEMA COMPANY New York, N. Y. Telephone, Bryant 7594-7595 ; .1 .