The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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Sources of Information, Materials and Equipment 209 SOURCE LISTS OF EXHIBITS, PAMPHLETS, CHARTS, SLIDES, AND MOTION PICTURES T^HE Library Visual Aids Service, New Jersey State Teachers College, Upper Montclair, N. J., has published several source lists which were edited by Dr. Lili Heimers, Director of Visual Aids. The lists now available include the following: Visual Aids. Exhibits, charts, maps, graphs, and pictures available from various agencies and useful in high school and college teaching. $1. Visual Aids in the Realm of Geography. Source list for elementary, intermediate, and high schools and colleges. 50c. Visual Aids in the Realm of Chemistry. Charts, exhibits, films, pictures, slides, and publications, for use in junior and senior high schools and colleges. 25c. Pan-Americana. Visual and teaching aids on Latin America, including individual countries, Spain, and Spain in the United States. 50c. Visual Aids in the Realm of Biology. Sources of useful materials to aid in teaching general science and high school and college biology. 50c. Other source lists are being prepared by the College Library Visual Aids Service for release from time to time. A request by letter or postal card will secure a complete list of available publications. Materials Available from Industries The list which follows is decidedly incomplete and is included merely to indicate the types of instructional materials which may be obtained at little or no cost. There are literally hundreds of such sources, including almost all large industrial organizations and the majority of the Federal bureaus and departments. Animal Products Armour & Co., Chicago, 111. Motion picture, "The Romance of Food," available through National Council Y.M.C.A., 347 Madison Avenue, New York City, Attn.; Mr. A. L. Frederick, Associate Director. Kraft-Phoenix Cheese Corp., 400 Rush Street, Chicago, 111. Recipe folders and booklet of "Favorite Recipes." Educational booklet, "The Romance of Cheese." 16 mm. motion picture "Triumph of the Century." Free to teachers. Cereals American Institute of Baking, Department of Nutrition, 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. Interesting pamphlets, "The Physician and Our Daily Bread," "The Right Way to Right Weight," and "The Wheel of Good Health" poster regarding varied and balanced diet, free to teachers. Kellogg Company, Home Economics Department, Battle Creek, Mich. Folders, "Food for Growing Boys and Girls," "Facts about Kellogg's," and Health Score Charts, free to teachers. Pan-American Union, Washington, D.C. Interesting booklets on countries, cities, commodities, etc., of the PanAmerican Republic, 5c each. Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Educational exhibit 38 x 50 wall chart on wheat and flour production, 50c. Booklet, "The Story of Flour," free — one to a person.