The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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134 The Educational Screen service to the cause of education and with nothing to sell and no selfish interestl to advance. With this year's program accomplished, there will no doubt bi presented at the next meeting of the Academy a much larger and more varied program of activities. Whether or not the rising hopes of the members and friends of the Academy will be realized, depends in a large measure on the activities of the new administration and the support given them by the mem] bership. The affairs of the Academy have been intrusted to the following officers; President, Dudley Grant Hays, Assistant Superintendent of Schools and Director of Visual Instruction, Chicago, Illinois. Vice-President, Mrs. Clare Thomas, State Department of- Education, Raleigh, North Carolina. • Secretary, J. V. Ankeney, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education. University of Missouri. Treasurer, C. R. Toothaker, Curator of the Philadelphia Commercial Museum. Executive Committee: Dudley Grant Hays, Assistant Superintendent of Schools and Director of Visual Instruction, Chicago, Illinois. F. W. Reynolds, Extension Director, University of Utah. W. H. Dudley, Chief Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Wis- consin. W. M. Gregory, Curator of the Educational Museum and Professor of Geography in the Cleveland School of Education. Carlos E. Cummings, Director Visual Education Department, of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, New York. J. W. Shepherd, Associate Professor of Education and Director of the Department of Visual Education, University of Oklahoma. A. G. Balcom, Director of Visual Instruction, Public Schools, Newark, New Jersey. The challenge issued at Chicago by those who would displace the Academy by putting a new organization backed by commercial influences into the field has been answered and the answer has the ring of sincerity. It was a case of those who came to scoff remained to pray—and work. J. W. Shepherd, University of Oklahoma.