The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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May, 1923 197 THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN (Including MOVING PICTURE AGE) Editorial Section Vol. II May, 1923 No. 5 TV/E threatened in the last issue to make important announcements in this one. ^^ It is a great pleasure to be able to do so. The paragraphs below will serve to answer many requests and suggestions received from our readers during the last few months. The validity of all these communications we have fully appreciated from the beginning but we preferred not to attempt to meet them with premature or make-shift arrangements. We announce the following new features with full confidence that they will satisfy our friends that The Educational Screen keeps its promises to the visual field it seeks to serve. Three New Departments in June Number ¥ N order to supply more material of a concrete and practical nature, so greatly *• needed in the development of this field, we shall begin in the June number a department of "Lantern and Slide/^ a department of "Motion Picture Projection/^ and a department of "Pictures and the Church"" — to name them in the order in which arrangements were closed with their respective editors. Our long delay in starting these departments has been due chiefly to the fact that we were intent upon securing as editors only nationally known men whose authority in their respective fields would guarantee the quality of the service and information to be offered to our readers. We wanted the best men to be found and we believe we have succeeded. "Lantern and Slide"' will be edited by Dr. Carlos E. Cummings, of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, an expert with over twenty years of experience in slide-making, stereopticon projection, projector designing, and in the selection and organization of great slide collections. All kinds of photographic work, even in its most elementary aspects, will be treated in this department as our readers may request. "Motion Picture Projection"" will be edited by Mr. F. H. Richardson, technical editor of The Moving Picture World of New York. In this important