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The Educational Screen, Inc.
DIRECTORATE
Herbert E. Slaught, President, The
University of Chicago. Frederick J. Lane, Treasurer, Chicago
Schools.
Joseph J. Weber, University of Arkansas.
Dudley Grant Hats, Chicago Schools. Frank R. Greene, New York City. William R. Duitey, Marquette University. Nelson L. Greene, Secretary and Editor, Chicago,
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
A. W. Abrams, N. Y. State Department
of Education. Richard Burton, University of Minnesota. Carlos E. Cummings, Buffalo Society of
Natural Sciences. Frank N. Freeman, The University of
Chicago.
Dudley Grant Hays, Assistant Sup't. of
Schools, Chicago. F. Dean McClusky, Rowland Rogers, Columbia University. H. B. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools,
Berkeley, Calif.
STAFF
Nelson L. Greene, Editor-in-Chief. Marie E. Goodenough, Associate Editor. Robert E. Clark, Circulation Manager. Carlos E. Cummings Josephine F. Hoffman
Geneva Holmes Huston Marion F. Lanphier Stella Evelyn Myers Marguerite ORNDORrr
Publications of The Educational Screen
The Educational Screen, (including Moving Picture Age and Visual Education), now the only magazine in the field of visual education. Published every month except July and August. Subscription price, $1.50 a year ($2.00 for two years). (With "1001 Films," $1.75 and $2.25 respectively). In Canada, $2.00 ($3.00 for two years). Foreign Countries, $2.50 ($4.00 for two years).
Comparative Effectiveness of Some Visual Aids in Seventh Grade Instruction,
by Joseph J. Weber, Ph. D., of the University of Arkansas. The first published work of authoritative research on the visual field. A doctor's thesis accepted by Columbia University. With diagrams and reference tables. 131 pages, cloth. $1.50. (To subscribers, $1.00.)
Fundamentals in Visual Instruction, by William H. Johnson, Ph. D., (The University of Chicago). A manual for teachers. A concise and comprehensive survey of the whole question. 112 pages, cloth. $2.00. (To subscribers, $1,33).
Historical Charts of the Literatures (English, American, French, German), formerly published at Princeton, N. J., by Nelson Lewis Greene, A. M, Stead il* used for the past 12 years by students and general readers everywhere. Revised and uniform editions of these charts are ready. Single copies 50 cemtf each. (To subscribers, $.37.) Special offer, one of each of 4 $1.50. (To subscribers, $1.00.) Discounts on quantities on application.
Is Visual Instruction a Fad? by Joseph J. Weber. Eight page pamphlet (Reprint Price 15 cents (To subscribers, 10 cents).
Visual Aids in Educati
Price 15 cents
4 charts,
(cation, by JosOph J. Weber. Twelve page pamphlet (Reprint!
(To subscribers, 10 cents).
The Stereograph as a Visual Aid, by Joseph J. Weber. Eight page pamphlet, wit
illustrations (Reprint). Price 15 cents (To subscribers, 10 cents).
Bibliography on the Use of Visual Aids in Education, by Joseph J. Webej Twelve page pamphlet (Reprint). Price 25 cents (To subscribers, 15 cents). J