Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Coming: Two Special Issues Advance notice of two traditional vents in the AV world . . . Educational Screen and Audiovisual luide's special Convention issue July) and the annual Blue Book of ludiovisual Materials (August). The Convention issue will present nee again the official program of the Jational Audiovisual Convention, toother with the programs of all groups leeting concurrendy at the convenion; the complete list of exhibitorsheir booth locations, personnel on land, equipment and materials to be hown; special articles by national AV eaders; and Ed Screen & AV Guide's ixclusive Directory of Audiovisual Iquipment and Services. And the Blue Book the following lonth . . . our annual compilation of udiovisual materials released during le past academic year. The 1960 ;sue numbered over 1,200 titles. Both issues are just around the orner for readers of EdScreen & AV uide. IDUCATIONAL SCXHN AND INC., 45 Ingletlds Shor* EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AVGUIDE EDITORIAL STAFF .Ul C. SEED, Editor. JAMES R. CUMMINGS, MonIng Editor. WIlllAM S. HOCKMAN, Editor for the urcli Field. I. C. lARSON ond CAROLYN GUSS, Itort for Film Evaluatiani. MAX U. BIIDERSEE. Ilor for the Audio Field. IRENE F. CYPHER, editor the New Filmilrlpi. PHILLIP LEWIS. Techrilcol itor. WILLIAM F. KRUSE, Trade and Public ReMom Coniullont. IRENE THORSON, Editorial tlitont. BUSINESS STAFF S. GILLETTE, Publlther. MARIE C. GREENE. iS. RUTH M. LEWIN, Aiiociate Publlsliert. TKEA H. >WDEN, Builneii Monaser, OLIVE R. TRACY, •culollon Marioger, PATRICK A. PHIllfPI, OrcKion Promotion. WILMA WIDDICOMBE. Adverting Manager. Advvrtising Repr«sentativ*s its. RUTH M. LEWIN, 10 Broinerd Road. Summit, N. J. (Crestvlew 3-3042) /DIO-VISUAL MEDIA, M., Ingieside, III. EDITORIAl ADVISORY BOARD -MES W. BROWN, School of Education. San Jom State College, Colifornlo IGAR DALE, Head, Curriculum Division, fiureou of Educational Research, Ohio State University, Columbus '.O OE BERNARDIS, Assistont Superintendent, Portiond, Oregon, Public Schools '.RGARET W. DIVIZIA, Supervisor In Charge. Audio-Visual Education Section, Los Angeles City Schools, Los Angeles, Collfornia ^ H. DURR, Supervisor, Bureau of Teaching Mo. terlols. State Board of Education, Richmond, Virginia CARLES F. HOBAN, Institute for Cooperative Research, University of Pennsylvania, Phlladelphio tILY S. JONES, Executive Secretary, Educational Film Library Association, New York City FEDGAR LANE, supervisor. Instructional Materials Department, Board of Public instruction, Dade County, Florida FDEAN McClUSKY, Professor Emeritus, University of Colifornlo, P. O. Box 446, Nice, Calif. SRIEY REID, U. S. Office of Education, Washlngon CARLES F. SCHULLER, Director, Audlo-VIsuol Center, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Michlgon E4EST TIEMANN, Director, Visual Instruction Bureou. Associate Professor, Division of Extension, The University of Texas, Austin ON WHITE, Executive Vice President, National Andie-Vlsuol Assoclotlon, Folrfox, VIrglnto AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE May, 1961 Volume 40, Number S, WhoU Number 397 EDITORAL 220 Teacher Re-Placement ARTICLES 221 Graded Globes E. Milton Grassell 224 Safe Use OF TV Sets In School 227 Evaluating Your AV Program Ben Gumm 230 "Talkies" For The Deaf John A. Gough FEATURE REPORT 219 Red Carpet In The White House DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES 214 News 218 Letters 218 Calendar 232 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss 236 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher 239 AV In The Church Field William S. Hockman 243 Audio Max U. Bildersee 247 AV Industry News 248 Trade Directory 249 New Equipment and Materials 257 New Publications 257 Helpful Rooks 258 Directory Of Sources 259 Index To Advertisers IDUCATIONAL JRESS Issoci AXrON OF lMERICA Founded in 1913 by Nalton L. Or««n* BUSINESS & EDITORIAL ADDRESS: EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE. 2000 Lincoln Park West Bldg., Chicago 14, Illinois. Contents indexed in the Wilson Educational Index. For microfilm volumes, write University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (U. S. currency or equivalent) : Domestic — $4 one year, $6.50 two years. $8 three years. Canadian and PanAmerican — 50 cents extra per year. Other foreign — $1 extra per year. Single copy — 45 cents. Special August Blue Book issue — $1.00. CHANGE OF ADDRESS should be sent immediately to insure uninterrupted delivery of your magazine. Allow five weeks for change to become effective. EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE is published monthly by Educational Screen, Inc. Publication office, Louisville. Kentucky. Business and Editorial Office, 2000 Lincoln Park West Building, Chicago 14. IIUnois. Printed in the U. S. A. Entered ai second-class matter November, 1959, at the post office at Louisville, Kentucky, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ADDRESS ALL MAIL (Subscriptions. Change of Address, Forms 35791 to: 2000 Lincoln Park West Bldg.. Chicago 14. Illinois. Second-class postage paid at Louisville, Kentucky. ENTIRE ISSUE COPYRIGHT 1960 BY THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, INC. J'l CATIONAL SCREE> AND AlDIOVISUAL GuIDE— MaY, 1961 211