Educational film magazine; (19-)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM MAGAZINE ^^•!V£l^ P,,blic Ltbrarr 1 I i iblished Monthly by Non-Theatrical Film Publishers, Inc., at White Plains, N. Y., and S3 W. 42nd Street, New York City. (Address all communications to N. Y. ty offices.) DOLPH EASTMAN, Editor. Subscription: United States and Possessions tl a year; other countries tS a year; single copies 15 cents. Eastern Ivertising Representatives: H. D. Hascall and Associates, Times Building, 1475 Broadway, New York City. Western Representative: George H. Meyers, Ro<na 920, 14 W. Washington Street, Chicago, III. Canadian Representative: Muriel E. Bruce, 87 Bleecker Street, Toronto, Canada. . ntative in Great Britain: B. Allan, 85 Long Acre, London, W.C.2. French Representative: E. Fletcher-Clayton, 4t rue de Caumartin, Paris. Italian Repre- sentative: P. Alliata, Piazza della Pigna 5, Rome. Ivertising rates on application. Copjrright, 1II2I, by Non-Theatrical Film Publishers, Inc. ol. VI AUGUST, 1921 No. 2 IN THIS ISSUE ¥ OITORIAL 3 Our Present Attitude on the Safety Question UTTING THE "PROP" INTO PROPAGANDA PICTURES... 4 By E. G. Routzahn and Helena V. Williams AYTON, OHIO, EDUCATORS ON EDISON'S PLAN 6 [SUAL EDUCATION AT N. E. A. MEETING 6 ILM AND SLIDE LESSONS IN CHICAGO SCHOOL 7 TATE OF N. C. MAKING HISTORY FILMS 7 HARLES URBAN'S SILVER JUBILEE 7 Illustration on front cover , S. AGRICULTURAL DEPT. MOVIE WORK 8 By F. W. Perkins BINED CHURCHES GIVE COMMUNITY MOVIE SHOWS 9 REVIEWS OF FILMS 10 Illustrated SUGGESTED PROGRAMS 12 By Mabel G. Foster INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT 13 Edited by Leona Block FLASHES ON THE WORLD'S SCREEN 15 Adyertisements I Loose-Leaf Catalog. .Inside front cover Fitzpatriek & McElroy 14 New Era Films 14 Kineto Co., of America 14 Daniel J. Goff IS Arthur Weil 15 Film Library Service IS Cosmograph M.P. Machine Co U Business Opportunity.Inside back cover Eastman Kodak Co Back cover What Subscribers Say About Educational Film Magazine: I need not tell you that I have long been a reader of your pe- riodical, Educational Film Mag- azine. If more school principals and teachers realized the excep- tional information and the val- uable suggestions on visual in- struction which your magazine carries every month, I am sure that few of them would be with- out it. I know of no medium through which they could more reivdily keep themselves in touch with what is newest and what is l>est in this field than your mag- azine.— Ernest L. Cbandall, Di- rector of Lectures and Visual In- struction, Board of Education of the City of New York. Subscribe to the Educational Film Magazine —it is a wonderful source of inspiration and a real help. I am writing the publishers \ to send you a sample copy. I ' wouldn't do without mine for a dollar a month —it costs only a dol- lar a year. — A. L. Thomas, Ex- tension Department, Alabama Poly- . technie Institute, Auburn, Ala. Enclosed find one dollar for one ' year's subscription to Educational . Film Magazine. Have received a sample copy which impresses me ■ very much, and I believe it will be of material assistance to me In my work of using the film in our church in our department of Community Service.— Rev. Edw. W. Sinnott, 4550 No. 88th Street, ' Omaha, Neb. I Thank you very much for the three back numbers of Educational FiL.M Magazine. They were cer- tainly worth writing for. About the first mark in our 1922 calendar will he at the proper place: "Re- new subscription to Educational Film Magazine.^F. G Ferguson, McKay School Equipment, Ltd., Toronto, Canada. ( Cut this out and mail TO DAY) ■zi'yyyM'MyyyyyyyMyyyyyMm^^^^ HERE'S MY DOLLAR for a year's subscription to EDUCATIONAL FILM MAGAZINE Here's My Five Dollars for a year's subscription to your Loose-Leaf Catalog and Information Service Educational Film Magazine 35 West 42nd Street, New York City NAME STREET NO. ... QTY & STATE. ^,y-^^j'^..a/y'y-xyyyMyMMyyyyyyMi'yy/yyyyyMrM^^^^ What Subscribers Say About Educational Film Mag.4zine's Loose-Leaf Catalog and Information Service I like your first Loose-Leap Cat- alog message very much. The com- mendable features about it are: 1. the classifications: 2, the selec- tion from the great numtier of pictures of those that are depend- able for school and community work.—A. G. Balcom, Ass't Sup't of Schools, Newark, N. J. As to Educational Film Mag- azine, the most helpful thing to me is the review it gives of films and offering suggestions for the making of a suitable program. I am going to take a year's sub- scription to your Loose-Leaf Cat- alog and Information Service and I enclose check for same, for I think you have a fine idea which can be made very helpful.— Rev. D. Wilson Hollingeh, Bethany Presbyterian Church, Trenton, N. J. Your Loose-Leaf Cataloo I have been so anxious to see has arrived in the morning mail. "How do I like it:-" Tickled to death! It is small, yes; so are diamonds. But like a dollar in the savings bank, it can be added to so that it will be worth a great deal. And I feel sure that in the very near future you will have more demands for this catalog than you are at present anticipating. Therefore you may consider me one of the indispensable users of this fine specimen of your labors already. You have requested criticisms. I have none to make.—0. G. Sowbb, Atlanta, Ga. I have received your Loose-Leaf Catalog and think that it will be a great convenience and help.-^ Rev. Stanley R. Grubb, Christian Church, Winder, Ga.