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

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The Teacher's Record Catalog lists, classifies, describes hundreds of records for music appreciation, literature, language arts, foreign languages, social studies, sciences, dance, singalong, auditory recognition, band, physical ed, etc. 48pp. 50c. HARCAT. Write direct The University and World Affairs Study by ad hoc committee of nine leaders in industry, education and government, (Dean Rusk and Senator Fulbright were members). Traditions, status, perspectives. Role of various government and private agencies in strengthening our educational resources. 84pp. Single copies free. FORDFOUND. Write direct Yesterday, Blueprint for Today. Biblebased discussion course for youth and adult groups. 1960. 30pp. CONCORDIA. For more information circle No. 177 on retarn postal card. Directory of Equipment and Materials on pages 249-258 AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION A. J. Foy Cross and Irene F. Cypher Definition of audio-visual materials • TV and the other mass media of instruction • Recommendations for equipment Instructional programs — suggestions • Selection of materials — criteria • Plans for equipping buildings • Sources of A-V materials — classified directory v/ith addresses Spring 550 pages $7.25 Thomas Y. Crowell Company 432 Park Avenue South New York 16, New York CLASSIFIED Available — The most complete line of Tachistoscopes and projection devices. LAFAYETTE INSTRUMENT COMPANY, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. ADVANCE Furnace Co., 2310 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kans. AFL-CIO — American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. 815 16th St., N.W, Washington 6, D.C. AMKEN Chemical and Film Corp., Newton, N.J. AMPCORP— Amplifier Corp. of America. 398 Broadway, New York 13, N.Y. ANRC: American National Red Cross, Public Information Office, National Headquarters, Washington 6, D.C. Apply first to local chapter. ATOMLAB — Atomic Laboratories, Inc., 3086 Claremont Ave., Berkeley, 5, Calif. ARTBROWN— Arthur Brown & Bro., Inc., 2 W. 46th St., New York 36, N.Y. B&H Bell & Howell Co., 7100 McCormick Rd., Chicago 45. BNA— Bureau of National Affairs, 1231 24th St. NW, Washington 7, D.C. BROADMAN Press, 127 Ninth Ave., N., Nashville 3, Tenn. BURMINES — Bureau of Mines, Graphic Services, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 4800 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh 13, Pa. CEP — Christian Education Press, 1505 Race St., Philadelphia 7, Pa. DENOYER-Geppert Co., 5235 Ravenswood Ave., Chicago 40, lU. DUKANE Corp., St. Charles, 111. EASTMAN KODAK— See Local Dealer. EBF — Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., 1150 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, 111. FA — Film Associates of California, 10521 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25, Calif. FINLEY— Stuart Finley, 6926 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va. FOTOMATIC Corporation, 2603 Kessler Blvd., N. Dr., Indianapolis 22, Ind. FRONTIER— Frontier Films, F & H Enterprises, 1543 Lewis Ave., Billings, Mont. GELCON — General Electronic Control, Inc., 8001 Bloomington Freeway, Minneapolis 20, Minn. GEVA— General Electric Co., Communication Products Div., P. O. Box 4197 Lynchburg, Va. IFB — International Film Bureau, Inc,. 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 4, 111. INSTATE — Interstate Photo Supply Corp. 300 Park Ave., South, New York 10, N.Y. KEYSTONE VIEW Company, M. ville. Pa. KONCEPTOGRAPH Corp., 179 Be ley St., Rochester, N.Y. LEVENE— Carol Levene Product; 2011 Broadway, San Francisco Calif. MAGTECH — Magna-Tech Electii Co., Inc., 630 Ninth Ave., New ■" 30, N.Y. I METHODIST Publishing House, 20;J Ave. S., Nashville 2, Tenn. MH— McGraw-Hill Book Co., 42nd St., New York 36, N.Y, MODERN Talking Picture E. 54 St., New York 22, N, m\ 1 MONITOR — Monitor Teachi) oratories, 5034 Wisconsin Ave., 1 Washington 16, D.C. MOODY Institute of Science, Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angelt J Calif. ; NCPUB — North Carolina Departme Public Instruction, Raleigh, N. C OCD— Office of Civil and De Mobilization, Battle Creek, MicF i POLAROID Corp., Cambridge 39, I RAND McNALLY & CO., 8255 O j Park, Skokie, 111. . BEK-O-KUT Company, Inc., 38-19 I St., Corona 68, N.Y. ^ BHECAL— Rheem-Califone Corp. I N. LaBrea Ave., Hollywood 38, I SAUPPE— Spindler & Sauppe, 1 2201 Beverly Blvd., Los Angel 1 Calif. SMATOR— Herbert H. Smi "Edumator," 2326 Nostran Brooklyn 10, N.Y. SONOTONE Corporation, E 1 m N.Y. SYLVANIA Electric Products 1 Broadway, New York 19. USFISH— U.S. Dept. of the 1 Bureau of Commercial Fis '' Visual Education Unit, P.O. B( I! College Park, Md. XJWFUnited World Films, 144; m Ave., New York 29, N.Y. V-M Corporation, 305 Territorial « Benton Harbor, Mich. Wallach & Associates, Inc., 153! ^ crest Rd., Cleveland 18, Ohio. WCTU— Women's Christian Tem[ » Union, 1730 Chicago Ave., Ev W III. a iwrk iVT A «^DI7iri\T Aiiin AiTnrrkVT«TTAT r^ITinF. Ma'i