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October, 1923 371
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, October, 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. 8
CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER Editorials 373
Enriching Learning Through the Use of Visual Aids 378
George C. Kyte
Development and Extension of Visual Education in Michigan 382
Thomas E. Johnson
The Movie and Manners 384
/. E. McAfee
Americanization Through Educational Motion Pictures 385
Stephen F. Pullis
A Picture Service on Wheels 387
Everett M. Parke
The Theatrical Field Conducted by Marguerite Orndorff
A Dream Comes True 391
Production Notes 392
Film Reviews 393
Official Department of The Visual Instruction Association of America
The Child and the Commercial Moving Picture 398
Olive M. Jones
Visual Aids and How to Handle Them 400
Ernest L. Crandall
School Department Conducted by Marie E. Goodenough
School Room Projection Otis O. Painter 403
Film Reviews 403
Pictures and the Church 410
Chester C. Marshall, D. D.
Lantern and Slide Conducted by Dr. Carlos E. Cummings
Converting an Old Lantern Into a New Om 412
The News Chat Conducted by The Editor 413
The Industrial Picture Field Conducted by Homer V. Winn
Motion Pictures in Community Development
Among the Producers :/•;•: ; ^^^
{Where they tell their own story)
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