Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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^! EDUCATIONAL FILM MAGAZINE ! w Published Monthly at Floral Park, N. Y., and 33 West 42nd Street, CAeolian Hall,; New York City. DOI.PH EASTMAN, Editor. Subscription: ITnited States and Possessions, $1 a year; other rountries, $2 a year; sinf;le copies, IS cents. Advertising rates on application.* Appli<'alioii for enlr) as sci-oiid-class matter at the post office at Floral Park, N. Y., pending. Copyright, 1920, by City News Publishing Company. Vol. III. MAY, 1920 No. 5 IN THIS ISSUE Index to Articles JEDITORIAL 7 j Educational Value in Industrial Films IciNEMA TO TEACH PARIS CHILDREN 8 ILET US HAVE FREE MOTION PICTURE LIBRARIES 9 By Rev. William Sheafe Chase, D.D.—Illustrated HOW TO USE MOTION PICTURES IN TEACHING GEOG- RAPHY 11 ' By Edwin H. Reeder— Illustrated GR.\MMAR ON THE SCREEN 12 nitistrated BAD CONDITIONS IN N. Y. MOVIE THEATERS 12 A GENERAL DISCUSSION OF STANDARD AND SAFETY STANDARD FILMS 13 By C. Francis Jenkins, A. E. Giindelach, A. F. Victor, Willard B. Cook, Henry Bollman, George A. Blair, George Eastman FILMS FOR FARMERS 21 By Homer Croy— Illustrated TEACHING SOUTH AMERICA WITH SLIDES 22 By A. \V. Abrams WORLD TOI R FOR BRITISH INDU.STRIAL FILMS 24 By Wilbur J. Tagc CATALOG OF FILMS 24 FLASHES ON THE WORLD'S SCREEN 30 Index to Advertisements THE CANNIBAL AND THE CINEMA.. By Martin Johnson— Illustrated Vri'ROVED FILMS FOR CHl^RCH USE .. 18 20 \'ictor Safety Film Corp. Inside front cover Kineto Co 1 Goldwyn Dist. Corp 2-i I'amous Players-Lasky Corp 4 Automatic Ilium. Adv. Corp 5 Community M. P. Bureau 6 New Era Films 23 Radio Mat-Slide Co 2i Victor Aniniatngraph Co 23 Inside back cover Underwood & Underwood 23 United Projector & Film Co 25-32 Worcester Filiu Corp 36 Carter Cinema Co Scientific Film Corp Homer Croy Atlas Ed Film Co Prizma, Inc Dwyer Bros. & Co Eastman Kodak Co DeVry Corp Graphoscope Co Caroline Gentry Nicholas Power Co "Better America" Lecture Ser- vice r.'ithcsoopc ('< Ri 26 27 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 nvcr FOR ALL EDUCATIONAL AND LECTURE WORK t he Auto m a tic Ba lop t icon Service — for, being set for a given lecture, the machine operates automatically and noiselessly, and the slide changes are controlled with absolute arecision ( even from a distance ), by the lecturer himself, with the electric push-button switch (vhich he may hold in his hand — NO ASSISTANT REQUIRED. Write for booklet.