The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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2-12 The Educational Screen Official Department of The National Academy of Visual Instruction I OFFICERS President: Dudley Grant Hays, Director of Visual Education, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, Illinois. Vice-President: A. Loretta Clark, Director of Visual Education, Los Angeles, California. Secretary: J. V. Ankeney, Associate Professor in Charge of Visual Education, Columbia, Missouri. Treasurer: C. R. Tooth aker. Curator, Philadelphia Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dudley Grant Hays, Director of Visual Education, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, Illinois. Rupert Peters, Director of Visual Education, Kansas City Public Schools, Kansas City, Missouri. A. G. Balcom, Ass't Supt. of Schools, Newark, New Jersey. J. W. Shepherd, Department of Visual Education, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. Carlos E. Cummings, Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, N. Y. W. H. Dudley, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. A department conducted by the Secretary of the Academy for the dissemination of Academy news and thought. All matter appearing here is wholly on the authority and responsibility of the Academy, A Communication from the Chairman of the Publicity Committee To Members of the Publicity Committee: The National Academy depends on this new Committee to acquaint the educators of the country with the aid it has to offer to the educational problem. It is suggested that each member of the committee do his best to bring this about in his section, in some of the following ways: (1) Make an appeal to the teachers and administrators in your own school system or institution, to join the Academy and get its literature. At the close of your talk distribute membership cards and show sample copies of the "Educational Screen," the magazine which publishes the papers and plans of the Academy. Get the membership cards from Secretary J. V. Ankeney, University of Missouri. Columbia, Mo., and sample copies of the "Educational Screen" from the editor, N. L. Greene, Mailers Building, Chicago. (2) Request your superintendent or president of your institution to authorize you to take out an institutional membership in the Academy.* ♦Note: The institutional membership remains at $25, but a new membership for local and state organizations desiring to affiliate with the National Academy of Visual Education has been established at $5.00.