The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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32 The Educational Screen HELIOS PROJECTORS Professional and Semi-Portable Types NO FLICKER— Save Children's Eyes. Let them Write Their Notes in a Semi-Lighted Class Room. 75% MORE LIGHT— No Projector Ever Made Will Give the Light — L Produced by the HELIOS. The HELIOS Gives the Third Dimension of Depth and Eliminates Distortion and Vibration All Helios Products Warranted for 2 Years HELIOS MACHINE COMPANY SSE&S^LESK Exchanges {.Concluded from page 24) New Haven, Conn. Pittsburgh, Pa. New Orleans, La. St. Louis, Mo. New York City. San Francisco, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Seattle, Wash. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D. C. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORP. PATHE EXCHANGE, INC. Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cleveland, O. Dallas, Texas. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa. Detroit, Mich. Kansas City, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Minneapolis, Minn. New Haven, Conn. New Orleans, La. New York City. Oklahoma City, Okla. Omaha, Neb. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portlahd, Me. Portland, Ore. Salt Lake City, Utah. San Francisco, Calif. Seattle, Wash. St. Louis, Mo. Washington, D. C. Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cleveland, O. Dallas, Texas. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa. Detroit, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Newark,' N. J. New Orleans, La. New York City. Oklahoma City, Okla Omaha, Neb. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Salt Lake City, Utah San Francisco, Califr Seattle, Wash. Washington, D. C. Producers George Kleine, 116 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Society for Visual Education, 806 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, 111. {Concluded from page 11) tion—less sentimental effusion and more rational enthusiasm on the part j all concerned—will develop this field of endeavor to a point where visual ii struction can begin to realize its vast possibilities.