The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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September, 1923 315 The Educational Screen (Including MOVING PICTURE AGE) THE INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE NEW INFLUENCE IN NATIONAL EDUCATION Herbert E. Slaught, President Frederick J. Lane, Treasurer Nelson L. Greene, Editor Published every month except July and August. Copyright, September, 1923, by The Educational Screen, Inc. $1.50 a year Single Copies^ 20 cents Entered as Second Class Matter January 29, 1923, at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Vol. II No. 7 CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER Editorials 317 Suggestions for a National Exchange for Lantern Slides 321 Carlos E. Cummings Results of a Motion Picture Survey 324 Bertha B. Hughes How to Use Pictures— An Illustration 33C A. W. Abrams How May the Public Improve Motion Pictures 33Jt Hazel B. Stevens Official Department of The National Academy of Visual Instruction The Oakland Meeting By Dudley Grant Hays 333 Training Teachers in the Use of Visual Materials by Anna V. D orris 335 Official Department of The Visual Instruction Association of America "Thumb Nail Sketches," (No. 5) Child Psychology and Visual Instruction by Ernest L. Crandall 338 Visual Instruction at the N. E. A. by Ilsley Boone 342 The Theatrical Field Conducted by Marguerite Orndorff A Picture in the Making , : 344 Production Notes 346 Film Reviews 347 Film Recommendations of the Parent-Teacher Associations 349 By Mrs. Charles E. Merriam, Chairman Better Films Committee School Department Conducted by Marie E. Goodcnough Make Each Film Do More by W. /. Wilt 350 Film Reviews 351 to 359 Special Reviews (The Covered Wagon, Black Shadows) 354 Pictures and the Church Conducted by Chester C. Marshall, D. D. Motion Pictures to Get Audiences 360 Lantern and Slide Conducted by Dr. Carlos E. Cummings Some Common Faults in Lanternslides 362 The Industrial Field • • • • • •• 365 Conducted by Homer V. Wmn Among the Producers • • • • • •. • 366 {Where they tell their own story) Published by THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, Inc. 5 South Wabash Avenue 236 West 55th Street Chicago New York