The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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6 The Audio-Visual Handbook Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. The majority of these service bureaus have been in operation for several years. Other states have started this type of service or plan to do so soon. Photo Courtesy Visual Instruction Department, University of Wisconsin A Visual Instruction Department Augmenting this service we find numerous national and local museums ready to lend materials to schools. Notable among these are the American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Children's Museum, Hartford, Connecticut; Field Museum, Chicago; Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences; Cleveland Educational Museum; Pennsylvania State Museum; Carnegie Museum; The Commercial Museum, Philadelphia; The Cambridge Museum for Children; St. Paul Institute; the Children's Museum of Detroit; Kent Scientific Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Brooklyn Children's Museum; Huntington Museum and Art Gallery; University of Pennsylvania Museum; Erie Public Museum; St. Louis Educational Museum; and the Milwaukee Public Museum.