Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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448 INDEX Neighborhood Motion Picture Service, Inc., 72, 122, 241. Non-inflammable film, 37, 244. Non-Theatrical Motion Picture Machines, 221. Off-Standard, 13, 14. Omaha, Nebraska, Course of Study, 54. One-Hundred-and-Twenty Reel Library, 31. Oral Introductions for Film Lessons, 149. Our Children, 73. Parallel Film and Slide Lessons, Weber, 163; Freeman, 171; Cinema in Education, 191. Paris, Motion Picture Conference, auspices League of Nations, 246-247. Parker, Edith Putnam, Geography, 4; Series of Texts, 199. Part II, references to, in Part I, 8, 19, 35, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 224. Pathe, Educational Department, 223; Grantland Rice's Sportlights, 82; Screen Studies, 42, 43, 74, 85, 88; Weekly News, 73. Pedagogy of Film Lessons, 86, 146, 162. Philpott, S. F. J., Psychological Investigator, 191. Physics, Films not appropriate for, 82. Pictures, Trivial Use of, 7. Plan, Tentative, for a Motion Picture Lesson, 146. Plans for Film Lessons, 85. Portable Motion Picture Machines for Standard Width Films, 13. Preview of Film by Teacher, 11, 146, 153. Problems, Unsettled, 86. Production of Educational Films, The, 227. Professional Status of Visual Education Officers, 208. Project Work, in Wythe Lessons, 154. Projector, Portable, Operation, vs. Heavy Theater Machines, 11. Propaganda Films, 5. Purchase of Films by Schools, 18, 19, 37, 50, 60, 226. Reeder, E. H., 172. Reel Library, forty reel unit, 20; eighty reel unit, 26; onehundred-and-twenty reel unit. 31. Reels, Free, Rental, Purchase, 9. References or Bibliography in Film Lesson Plan, 148. Refinements in Mathematical Computations Deceptive, 86. Reflected Light, Screens, 134. Relation of Films to Great Literature, 77. Relative Effectiveness of Verbal and Visual Instruction, W^eber, 163; Freeman, 171; Cinema in Education, 191. Rental, 39, 51, 62, 241, 245. Rental Film, An Anomaly in Schools, The, 226. Repeat Showings of Films in Film Lesson Plan, 151. Restraint in Use of Motion Pictures, 157. Rice, Grantland, Sportlights, Pathe, 82. Risks of Educational Film Production, The, 222. Rockefeller Foundation, Educational Films, 229, 231. Rockne, Coach, reel, Fundamentals of Football, 67, 82.