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Founded in 1922 by Nelson L. Greene
EDUCATIONAL
SCREEN
THE
AUDIOVISUAL MAGAZINE
January, 1954
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34 YOU AND WE
Volume 33, Number 1, Whole Number 318
IN THIS ISSUE
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12 NEW WAYS OF SEEING Barbara Chapin
14 WHAT TEACHERS LIKE ABOUT A VISUAL AIDS PROGRAM
O. L. Detwiler
16 THE A-V DIRECTOR IN THE SMALL TEACHERS COLLEGE
R. H. Simmons
20 ABC'S OF COMMERCIAL TV FOR EDUCATORS Don W. Lyon
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8 AS PERSONAL AS POSSIBLE— DAVI NEWS ). J. McPherson
22 CHURCH DEPARTMENT William S. Hockmon
25 EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS L, C. Larson, Carolyn Guss, John Fritz
28 LOOKING AT THE LITERATURE
29 RECORDS ON REVIEW Max U. Bildersee
30 AUDIO-VISUAL TRADE REVIEW
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4 on the screen
6 the reader's right
1 1 a-v conference calendar
34 picture of the month
33 trade directory of the audio-visual field
32 index to advertisers
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January, 1954
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