The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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bL. I OCTOBER, 1922 No. 8 The Educational Screen THE INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO • THE NEW INFLUENCE IN NATIONAL EDUCATION jrbert E. Slaught, President Frederick J. Lane, Treasurer Nelson L. Greene, Editor Published every month except July and August Copyright, October, 1922, by The Educational Screen, Inc. $1.00 a year. Single copies, 15 cents. Back numbers, 25 cents CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER ditorial 247 ducational Bible Films ' 249 Edgar J. Banks ,ar-gate Over Against Eye-gate 252 /. E. McAfee r isible Music—The Birth of a New Art 253 George Vail •vmong the Magazines 257 Conducted by N. L. G. fews Notes 262 Conducted by N. L. G. School Department 263 Conducted by M. E. G. rom Hollywood 268 Conducted by M. T. 0. irheatrical Film Critique 272 Conducted by M. F. L. Published by THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, Inc. £00 Harper Ave. 46 East 50th St. Chicago New York 245