The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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October, 19^4 -* 2W The Educational Screen (Including MOVING PICTURE AGE) THE INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE NEW INFLUENCE IN NATIONAL EDUCATION Herbert E. Slaught, President Nelson L. Greene, Editor-in-Chief Frederick J. Lane, Treasurer A. P. HoLLis, Managing Editor Published every month except July and August. Copyright, October, 1924, 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 8, 1879. Vol. Ill No. 8 CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER Editorial 297 Aeroplane Views of the Visual Aids Field 299 Joseph J. Weber Visual Education — An Aid in Teaching 301 Rose A. Clark Museums and Visual Instruction 303 Charles E. Skinner Official Department of the V. I. A 305 A Study of Current Events Through Motion Pictures. By Louise F. Specht 306 Official Department of the Film Councils of America 309 Mrs. Charles E. Merriam Pictures and the Church. Conducted by Chester C. Marshall, D. D 315 "What Shall We Do With the Movies" A Sermon 315 Film Reviews. {By Dr. Marshall personally) 316 Among the Magazines. Conducted by the Staff 317 The Industrial Field. Conducted by The Screen Advertisers' Association Teaching the Oil Field Worker Safety Through Pictures. By Grady Triplett 320 Industrial Film Reviews and Notes 322 The School Department. Conducted by Marie Goodenough, Visual Imagery in Geography. By Wallace W. Atwood 323 Eighth of the Chronicles of America 324 Film Reviews and Notes 325 .'Xmong the Producers .". .• 330 'C Published by THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, Inc. 5 South Wabash Avenue 236 West 55th Street Chicago New York