The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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176 The AudioVisual Handbook 1. To advance the knowledge and the practical and efficient use of television in the field of education. Courtesy RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. Glass-Enclosed Television Receiver 2. To conduct observation, study, and research that will aid in establishing television as an educational medium in the home, the school, the church, and community centers. 3. To assist individuals and groups to establish centers for study and observation of telecasts by providing information and assistance through personnel, publicity, bibliographical materials, collaboration, consultation, and moral support. 4. To make the results of our own researches and studies, both those in which we have assisted and those submitted to us, available" to interested groups through consultation, through publication of reports, monographs, and books, and through releases of pertinent information to educational magazines and other publications. 5. To organize, sponsor, and conduct lectures, discussion groups, and programs in television.