Reel and Slide (Mar-Dec 1918)

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And Slide Lyne S. Metcalfe, Editor F. J. McCoNNELL, Eastern Representative CONTENTS ' PAGE Dr. Reisner Adopts Screen For All Religious Instruction — By Dr. Christian F. Reisner, Pastor Grace Church, New York 3 Color Motography Achieved 4 87% of Human Knowledge Comes By Way of "Eye Gate" — By Morton A. Bassett 5 Kangaroo, Mice and Coyote in New Motion Picture 6 Reel Shows Song Birds of France 6 "Better Films" Educator's Work 6 Films to Japan and China 6 The Kalem Travelogs 6 Demand For Clean Films Develops Educational Pictures — By A. C. Derr, D.D., Ph.D 7 Madison Has Its Own Picture Show — By M. F. Blumenfeld, Superintendent Public Property, Madison, Wisconsin 9 New Stereopticon Uses Moving Picture Film 9 Birds, Fish on Color Films Tried by Stone 9 ? — Ask Us — ? — Department of Questions and Answers on Any Subject Pertaining to the Screen 10 "Produce More — With Less Help" 12 "Man Without a Country" Filmed 12 Films and the Youthful Mind 12 Projection — Questions and Answers on Use of Projectors and Stereopticon 13 PAGE Educationals — Review of New Educational Moving Pictures 15 Announce Automatic Stereopticon 17 Ask Him 17 Editorials 20 Slides — A Department of Questions and Answers on Educational and Entertainment Lantern Slides 21 With the Globe Trotters — Scenes from Travel Reels and Slides. .. 18-19 INDUSTRIAL FILM AND SLIDE SECTION 81 Out of 86 Are Buyers After Seeing Motion Picture — By Jack W. Speare 25 Armour Uses Picture Screen to Reach Public Effectively 28 Industrials — A Department That Tells What Some of the Best New Industrial Reels Are 29 Officials Study Films 29 "Time and Motion Study" on Screen ^. . 30 Westinghouse Reels For Housewife 30 Cincinnati a Film Center 30 Millions Get Ford Message By "Educational Weekly" Films — By A. B. Jewett, of the Ford Motor Co 31 "Close Ups" of Screen Leaders — No. 1 — W. R. Rothacker 32 Ad Standards Govern Slide Makers — By Louis T. Eraun 34 Levey Plans Industrials For Screen Magazine 34 Interesting Announcements to Be Found in the Advertising Pages PAGE EQUIPMENT United Theater Equipment Co Inside cover De Vry Corporation 1 Atlas Educational Film Co 6 Victor Animatograph Co 8 Isaacs Co., Inc., Walter L 10 Campbell, R. J 10 Curtis, Arthur E 11 Autopticon Co 12 Owen Automatic 13 Lea-Bel Co 14 Mcintosh Stereopticon Co 17 Moore, Hubbell & Co 21 Bond Co., Geo. W 21 Lincoln & Parker Co 22 Runey, Clarence E 26 Commercial Jlotion Picture Mfg. Co. Hollis, Venning P PAGE . . 29 . . 30 SLIDES Isaacs & Co., Inc., Walter L 10 Autopticon Co 12 Owen, Thomas J 13 Mcintosh Stereopticon Co 17 Moore, Hubbell & Co 19 Bond Co., Geo. W 19 Runey, Clarence E 26 Phillips, Tom 32 Columbia Slide Co 34 INDUSTRIAL FILMS Atlas Educational Film Co 6 Todd Protectograph Co 27 PACE Curtis, Arthur E 11 Camel Film Co 24 Runey, Clarence E 26 Commercial Motion Picture Mfg. Co 29 Hollis, Venning P 30 Fitzhugh Film Co 33 Diamond Film Co 35 Essanay Film Mfg. Co 36 Rothacker Film Mfg. Co Back cover EDUCATIONAL FILMS Atlas Educational Film Co 6 Curtis, Arthur^ E 11 Lea-Bel Co 14 Educational Films Corporation 16 Lincoln & Parker Co 22 Community Motion Picture Bureau 23 Reel and Slide is published on the first day of each month, by the Reel Publishing Company, Herald Bldg., Chicago, 111. Phone Franklin 1866. New York Office, 1902 Times Bldg. Subscription price, 15 cents per copy, $1.00 per year, jmstj^aid, in the United States, Mexico Hawaii, Porto Rico and Philippine Islands; Canada $2.50. (Copyright, 1918, by Reel Publishing Co.)