Educational film magazine; (19-)

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Published monthly by Non-Theatrical Film Publishers, Inc., at White Plains, N. Y., and 18» Montaerue Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Address all communications to Brooklyn, N. Y., offices.) DOLPH EASTMAN, Editor. Subscription: United States and Possessions |l a year; other countries $2 a year; single copies 1» cent*. European Representatives: B. Allan, 8S Long Acre, London, W.C.i; E. Fletcher-Qayton, 43 rue de Caumartin, Paris; E. Serandrei, 88 via Magenta, Rome; Han* Pander, 11 Pfalzburger strasse, Berlin, W. 15. Advertising rates on application. Telephone: Main 7887 Copyright, 1»«2, by Non-Theatrical Film Publishers, Inc. \ ol. VII FEBRUARY-MARCH, 1922 No8. 2-3 IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL 3 HOW TO USE FILMS IN THE SCHOOL 5 By Carl Hardin Carson MOVIES NOW A VITAL FORCE IN UNIVERSITY EDUCA- TION 7 By Grace Partridge Smith— Illustrated A SUCCESSFUL THREE YEAR EXPERIMENT IN BAY- ONNE. N. J 8 By Edward Berman— lUuitrated EMOTIONAL REACTIONS TO EDUCATIC: AL FILMS 11 By Colin N. Bennett "OUR MUTUAL FRIEND" AN OLD MASTER OF THE SCREEN 12 By Dolph Eastman— Illustrated HOW WE DO IT IN THE NEWARK SCHOOLS 13 By A. G. Rilcolm HOW ONE CHURCH CAPITALIZES MOVIES SUNDAY NIGHTS 14 By Rev. Herbert C. Ide THE EDUCATIONAL FILM OVERSEAS 15 Hy Mabel G. Foster REVIEWS OF FILMS 18 INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT 21 NEWS CLOSE-UPS FROM FILM PRODUCERS 24 SUGGESTED PROGRAMS 27 Edited l>y Leona Block FLASHES ON THE WORLD'S SCREEN 29 LETTER FROM WILL H. HAYS „ 30 Adyertisements Ford M. P. Laboratories Inside Front Cover Nicholas Power Co 1 Kineto Co. of America 2-31 Walliamore Company 23-24-25-26 Simplex Title Shop 23 World Book Company 24 Fitzpatrick & McElroy 25 Vitagraph Co. of America 25 Edited Pictures System 26 Tlie Dickens Filmcraft 27 Kirkman & Son IS Victor Animatograph Co 28 E. A. Stevenson & Co., Inc 28 Johnson Cowdin & Co., Inc S8 Rembusch Screen Co 28 Henry Holt & Co 28 Central Film Co i» Premium Offer 8* Loose-Leaf Catalog ..Inside back cover Eastman Kodak Co Back cover POWER'S PROFESSIONAL MOTION PICTURE MACHINE SHOULD BE THE GOAL OF EVERY INSTITUTION CONSIDERING OR DEVELOPING A MOTION PICTURE PROGRAM FOR EDUCATIONAL OR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES. POWER'S PROJECTORS ARE USED BY THOUSANDS OF THEATRES SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, CHURCHES, Y.M.CA.'S, INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS, THE ARMY AND NAVY AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS. WE ARE REPRESENTED BY AUTHORIZED DEAL- ERS IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD =5«K NICHOLAS POWER COMPANY INCORPORATED EIDWARD E>XR1_, Preside NT NIN ETY Gold St . 'Sew York, N .Y. Tell tht advtrtUer you read hi* (xd in Eooc*tion*i. Film M*Q*ziN«--tt meant better tervtee for yon 1