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EDUCATIONAL SCREEN AND
AUDIOVISUAL
GUIDE July, 1961 Volume 40, Number 7, Whole Number 399
EDITORIAL
325 Gesture and Sound
SPECIAL CONVENTION SECTION
326 National Audiovisual Association
327 Industrial Audiovisual Association
327 Audiovisual Education Forum
328 AV Conference of Medical and Allied Sciences 328 Illinois Training Directors' Association
328 National Visual Presentations Association 336 Listing of Exhibitors
DIRECTORY OF AV EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 360 Listing of Annual Directory
ARTICLES
330 The New AV Age Harvey W. Marks
332 Communications in the Space Age Maj. Gen. J. B. Medaru
334 The Challenge of 8mm Sound Film John Flory
DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES
315 Convention Issue Highlights
320 News
322 Calendar
350 AV in the Church Field William S. Hock7nan
353 Audio Max U. Bildersee
356 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss
358 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher
372 Trade Directory
373 New Equipment
377 Helpful Rooks
378 Directory of Sources
379 Index to Advertisers
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