The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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104 National Academy of Visual Instruction The Educaiional Screen films by mutilating them to insert the spectacular appeals to interest which they so often and so mistakenly deem necessary. RESOLVED that these resolutions be spread on the minutes and published in "The Educational Screen," and that copies be sent by the secretary to the parties named. COMMITTEE Dr. Carlos Cummings Mr. Rupert Peters Mr. Norman Hamilton Mr. Carl W. Salzer (Adopted) Evening Film Showings (At the Cleveland Meeting) I IN response to a general invitation to educational film producers to send on two reels of their best production, the following film programs were put on each evening during the Fourth Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Visual Instruction held at the Cleveland School of Education February 27 to March 1: Cleveland School of Education Auditorium 7:50 P. M. Tuesday Film Program American Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Through Life's Windows Better Pictures Corporation, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago. Dells of Wisconsin Bray Productions, Inc., 130 West 46th Street, New York City. How the Mosquito Spreads Disease The Fly as a Disease Carrier Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Mich. Luther Burbank Wheat and Flour National Tuberculosis Association, 370 Seventh Ave., New York. The Kid Comes Through Jinks Society for Visual Education, 806 West Wash. Blvd., Chicago. Wasps Dairy Cattle — Tjrpes and Characteristics ^.30 P. M. Wednesday Film Program Atlas Educational Film Co., 1111 So. Blvd., Oak Park, 111. The Better Way of Milking Egg Production Doubleday and Page, Garden City, New York. Manufacturing of Books (3 reels) Educational Pictures, Inc., 411 Film Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. My Country The Crater of Mt. Katmai (National Geographic Society) General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York. Wizardry of Wireless (2 reels) Harcol Film Company, Inc., 330 Camp Street, New Orleans, La. Rice Industry Standard Film Service Co., Sloan Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Wonderful Water (Prizma) Neptune's Neighbors (Prizma) 7. JO P. M. Thursday Film Program American Red Cross, W'ashington, D. C. From Jacques to Johnny A Letter from Sezze-Romano American Releasing Corporation, New York City. Moongold Walls of Jerusalem Homestead Film Co., 7510 North Ashland Ave., Chicago. Corn Industry McCrum, Dr. Thomas B., Kansas City, Mo. Keep Your Teeth Clean National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures, Inc., 130 West 46th Street, New York City. Alaska Text Film (2 reels) United States Dept. of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. Building Forest Roads The Horse in Motion Vitagraph, Inc., East 15th Street and Locust Ave., Brooklyn. The Hunting Ground of Hiawatha Spending Six Hundred Million a Day