The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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34 The National Academy The Educational Screen THE Academy has not abandoned its intention to institute a film review service. Certain details have to be worked out before the committees can begin to function. The personnel of the committee is as follows : Eastern States A. C. Balcom, Chairman, Asst. Supt. of Schools, Newark, N. J. C. R. Toothaker, Curator Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John A. Hollinger, Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. F. W. Perkins, Motion Picture Laboratory, U. S. D. A., Washington, D. C W. C. Crosby, Bureau of Community Service, Raleigh, North Carolina. Central States Edwin H, Reeder, Chairman Board of Education, Detroit, Michigan. W. R. Dudley, Chief Bureau of Visual Instruction, Madison, Wisconsin. F. Dean McCluskey, Dean Instructor in Education, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. Charles Roach, Visual Education Service, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. Mrs. Claire S. Thomas, Raleigh, North Carolina. Western States J. M. Shepherd, Chairman, Director Department of Visual Education, University of Okla., Norman, Okla. R. F. Egner, Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. C. W. Salzer, State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas. A. Loretta Clark, Supervisor of Visual Education, Los Angeles, California. his work is in connection with the Committee of Research on Visual Instruction under the Commonwealth Fund. THE secretary has received a communication petitioning the Executive Committee for permission to amend the Constitution (see constitution Article VII) in the following particulars : MEMORANDUM TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE In accord with Article VI of the Constitution of the Academy, we hereby petition the Executive Committee that the following Proposals for amending the Constitution be submitted to the Academy as its next Annual Meeting. Proposal A That Article III, Section II B, be amended by striking out "and are not engaged in the manufacture or sale of or not financially interested in the manufacture or sale of Visual Instruction material." Proposal B That Article III, Section II B, be further amended by changing the fee from $1.00 to $2.00. Proposal C That Article III, Section II, be amended by adding "G. State and local Professional Visual Education organizations may affiliate with the Academy by paying a fee of $5.00, thereby becoming a local affiliated or state affiliated organization. Such organization is then entitled to a charter commemorating this affiliation." (Signed.) J. V. Ankeney. C. E. Browning. A P. HOLLIS, formerly of the North Dakota Visual Instruction Service is doing research work toward his doctor's degree at the University of Chicago this year. Much of ♦Kindly indicate your O. K. or rejection after each Proposal. Unanimous consent of the Executive Committee is required for a vote on a proposal. Otherwise it will be held over to the next regular meeting (see constitution). The final program of the National Academy's session in connection with the N. E. A. Convention will be printed in this department in the February issue.