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November, 1923 427
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 Nelsok L. Greene, Editor
Published every month except July and August. Copyright, November, 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. 9
CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER
Editorials 429
Why Put the Reel in Religion ? 431
Rev. Paul G. Macy
The Stereopticon in the Classroom. 434
Clarence H. Bodcn
Film Sense 436
C. J. Primm Official Department of the National Academy of Visual Instruction
Visual Education 440
Susan M. Dorsey Official Department of The Visual Instruction Association of America
'Thumb Nail Sketches," (No. 6) Graphic Representation in Thought Processes 442
Ernest L. Crandall
Some Obstacles in the Way ^ ^^"^
Rita Hochheimer
Approved List of Educational Films '*"*^
By the J\ I. A. Film Committee The Theatrical Field Conducted by Marguerite Orndorff
Close-Up of a Director ^^^
Theatrical Film Reviews for November ^"^"^
Production Notes
Film Recommendations of the Parent-Teacher Associations ^^^
By Mrs. Charles E. Merriam, Chairman Better Films Committee Pictures and the Church Conducted by Chester C. Marshall, D. D.
The Public's Responsibility for Better Pictures ^^^
Film Reviews (By Dr. Marshall personally) ^^'^
The School Department Conducted by Marie Goodenough
460
Difficulties :
. . 462
School Film Reviews ,
468
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