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A Monthly Publication Devoted to the Subject of Visual Instruction
MOVING PICTURE AGE
THE
FEBRUARY
ISSUE
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
FRANK E. GOODING Managing Editor
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS EDUCATIONAL
FREDERICK STARR
Professor of Anthropology,
University of Chicago.
WILLIAM H. DUDLEY Chief of the Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Wisconsin.
CHARLES ROACH
Visual Instruction Service,
Iowa State College of Agriculture and
Mechanic Arts, Ames, la.
CHARLES F. HERM
Formerly Staff Member of
American Museum of Natural History.
Residence, Harrison, N. Y.
B. A. AUGHINBAUGH
Principal of the Mingo School District. Mingo, O.
J. V. ANKENEY Associate Professor in charge of Visual Education, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri.
INDUSTRIAL
JACK W. SPEARE
Todd Protectograph Company,
Rochester, N. Y.
Vol. IV 1921 No
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FEBRUARY EQUIPMENT ADVERTISERS
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American Lux Products Corp
Second Cover
American Projecting Co.. Back Cover
C< -sinograph Motion Picture Machine Co> 27
De Vry Corp., The Third Cover
Eastman Kodak Co 32
Kormak Mfg. Co 25
Minusa Cine Screen Co 31
Mirroroid Corp 21
Transatlantic Film Co. of America 19
United Theatre Equipment Corp.. Front Cover
CONTENTS
Editorial 5
Three Days or Two Hours 6
Two Hours' Ride or Three Days' Travel
on "The Green Bay Trail" 7
Using Movies in the Parochial School 8 How Our Church Uses Moving Pictures — IV. Using Films in Church Educational Work 9
The Film Trailer and What It Will Do 11 The Place of Motion Pictures in Education 12
Bringing Photoplay One Step Nearer
Art 13
How One University Ships Slides 15
$6,200 in Sales Resulted from Our First
Showing 16
How to Use Ad Slides 17
Instructional Films and Where to Get
Them 20
Showing Kiddies How Shoes Are Made 24 Instructional Productions of the Month 26 New Distributors for Ford Educational
Weekly 26
All Will Enjoy "Edgar Camps Out"... 28 Elevating Morale with Moving Pictures 29
Putting Visual Instruction within the
Reach of Every School 30
Combining Education with Entertainment 31
Motion Pictures for Texas Country Children 31
A Moment With the Business Manager
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IT is indeed gratifying to receive letters such as the following from readers when renewing their subscriptions. They speak well of the value received from the magazine.
Moving Picture Age:
I have received the copies of the magazine, also a copy of "1001 Films," for which I thank you. I find Moving Picture Age to be a most excellent publication for use in selecting suitable films for use in colleges such as this. Heretofore, it has been a case of "go it blind" in booking pictures for our use and often I have received films that were entirely unsuitable to show to our student body.
(Rev.) C. E. Turnbull, Mount St. Charles College, Helena, Mont. Moving Picture Age:
We are in receipt of your letter of December 24 and copy of your book "1001 Fiims." Please advise us where we can secure the spectacular pictures gotten out by the Griffiths Company. Are all of them suitable for church use?
Let me congratulate you on the improvement you are making in your magazine of late. The change is noticeable even in the few numbers which we have received. H. E. Thompson, Three Rivers, Mich.
These are only a few which tell of the place Moving Picture Age is filling in their activities.
Homer E. Robertson, Business Manager.
Published Monthly by
CLASS PUBLICATIONS, INC.
418 South Market Street, Chicago, Illinois
Telephone, Wabash 912
Eastern Office :
Room 308, 51 E. 42nd St., New York
Phone, Vanderbilt 5462
EDWARD F. HAMM, President WILLIAM EASTMAN, Vice-President WILLIAM C. TYLER, Secy, and Treas.
HOMER E. ROBERTSON
Business Manager
VICTOR W. SEBASTIAN
Eastern Representative
Subscription Price : Fifteen cents per copy, $1.00 per year, postpaid, in the United States and possessions ; Canada, $1.50.
Subscribers please notice that change of address must reach us by the 10th of the month preceding date of issue.
Advertising rates on application.
Copyright, 1921, by Class Publications, Inc.
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FEBRUARY FILM ADVERTISERS
PAGE
Fitzpatrick & McElroy 29
Goldwyn Pictures Corp 34
Kineto Co. of America 3
Matre's Library of Films 21
New Era Films. The 19
Sacred Films Production Co 25
Victor Safety Film Corp 33
Worcester Film Corp 23
SLIDES AND STEREOPTICONS
Attract-O-Scope Corp 17
Bass Camera Co 23
Bond, Geo. W„ Slide Co 15
Hawkes, Joseph 17
Mcintosh Stereopticon Co 15
Underwood & Underwood, Inc 15
Standard Slide Corp 31
MISCELLANEOUS
Atlas Educational Film Co 23
Classified Advertising 31
New York Institute of Photography 31