The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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192 Among the Magazines and Books The Educational Screen A Classified Catalog of Films. We have just received a 200 page illustrated catalog of films from the United Projector and Film Corporation of Buffalo, New York. The large catalog lists films in both the narrow and standard widths. It shows that in spite of the loud complaints to the contrary, a goodly portion of films suitable for school and church does exist for those who are willing to spend the time to look it up. The topics include dramas, comedies, cartoons, as well as the more strictly educationals dealing with geog^:aphy, history, industry, science and religion. The catalog is richly annotated and illustrated and will constitute a valuable handbook for film users. American Home Economics Association Design Contest. The American Home Economics Association offers a prize of $50 to the person submitting the best design for an emblem of the Association, to be used on the cover of the Journal of Home Economics, and on the stationery, programs, badges, and pins of the Association and its affiliated organizations. Character of Design. The emblem should embody the idea of the application of systematized knowledge to the home; it may suitably typify the ideal home. ViCTOn Portable STEREOPTICON 'Has estobilihea me moria wide standard of Pro'iection excellence^ 26000 EDUCATIONAL SLIDES FOR CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION Victor Animatocrraph Co. ■^ -23 Victdr Bldg:. Davenport, Iowa. WRITE FOR SPECIAL EASY TERMS and include the full name or initials of the American Home Economics Association. Qualifications of Contestants. The competition is open to any interested person. Members of home economics clubs, and home economics students in high schools, normal schools and colleges are especially urged to compete. Each person may submit as many designs as he desires. Form required. Drawings should be made in pen and ink on 6x9 inch bristol board. The name and address of the designer should be printed on the back of each drawing. Date and Address. Competing drawings will be received before April 1, 1925. They should be sent to Harriet Goldstein, Division of Home Economics, University of Minnesota, University Farm, St. Paul, Minnesota. Combined Balopticons VyTAPS, graphs, drawings, books and magazine ^^ ^ pages, insects and botannical specimens — as well as regularly mounted slides, — can be projected —.IP upon the screen with a Bausch & Lomb COMBINED BALOPTICON. Let the children profit by the use of this modern aid in your classroom. 1 «•»«««« -i^i 1 H^ *9 ■I^H Hi L Ijyou are interested in pro„ jection lanterns, let us send ^jftL., you an illustrated booklet rlHI^^^^^HMll describing our Balopticons. V jmggm Bausch & Lomb Optical Company ^^^■B nnn Cf^ Ti_..i Oi n . -1 ± — XT ir ^K|^^^**^ ^^1 New York Chicago Boston London P*^ g;r--a5£g' '^'*m!a»-t»,». ^^ Washington Frankfurt San Francisco I Please Say You Saw the Advertisement in The Educational Screen