The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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November, 1923 ADVERTISEMENT 471 TEXT-FILMS THAT PARALLEL STANDARD COURSES OF STUDY IN GEOGRAPHY, NATURAL HISTORY, BIOLOGY, NATURE STUDY, CIVICS, LITERATURE & HISTORY ALL ON NON-INFLAMMABLE FILM, STANDARD WIDTH Prepared by experienced teachers in collaboration with educators who are specialists in their respective lines. Made entertaining to hold the pupils' interest but not in any way to subordinate pedagogical values, since they are primarily and foremost aids to teaching. Standardized by actual teaching tests before approval by our Educational Committee consisting of the following: Dr. Philander P. Claxton Miss Marietta S. Higgins Dr. Chas. H. Gordon (Former U. S. Com. of Educa (Director of Geography Dept. (Head of Dept. of Geology and tion. Supt. of Schools, Tulsa, and Visual Instruction, Board Geography, U. of Tenn.) Okla.) of Education, Hackensack.NJ. Read what Miss Rita Hochheimer, Assistant Director of Visual Instruction, Board of Education, City of New York, says of a recently released film : / thifik you are to he most heartily congratulated on your achievement in the production of the text-film of New England. I consider this film an epoch-making achievement. So far as my experience goes, it is the first film made for the use of geography classes that is not a mere scenic, hut has back of it real insight into pedagogic principles and values. It seems to me further that your constant use of the map and the animation used in producing it are two points of intelligent and really striking excellence in your film. Send for our Complete Catalog ES. of Text, Religious & Entertainment Films NATIONAL NON THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES, NC. General Executive Offices— 130 West 46th Street, N. Y. Boston, 454 Stuart St. New York Exchange, Copley Motion Picture Service 130 West 46th St., 8th Floor Chicago Distributors, Detroit, 159 E. EUizabeth St. Pilgrim Photoplay Exchange Louis F. FUehman, M^r. 736 So. Wabash Ave., Bertram Willoughby, Mgr. Elmer C. Walker, Asst. Mgr. Des Moines, 316 Locust St. Minneapolis, 306 Film Exchange Bldg. E. F. Biddlc, Mgr. Francis D. White, Mgr. Philadelphia, 918 Chestnut St. Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc. Branches at other points now being established. Please Write to Advertisers and Mention The Educational Screen