The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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September, 1925 387 The Educational Screen (Including MOVING PICTURE AGE and VISUAL EDUCATION) THE INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE NEW INFLUENCE IN NATIONAL EDUCATION Nelson L. Cbeknc, Editor Herbert E. Slaucht, President Marie E. Goodenouch, Associate Editor. Frederick J. Lane, Treasurer Published every month except July and August Copyright, September, 1925, by The Educational Screen, Inc. $L50 a year Single Copies, 20 cents Entered at the Post Office at Crawfordsville, Indiana, as Second Class Matter, Vol. IV General and Editorial Offices, 5 South Wabash, Chicago, Illinois No. 7 CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER PAGE Editorial 389 Visual Instruction in a Small City System. By Jcmes N. Emery 391 Finding the Facts in Visual Education (IV) . By F. Dean McClusky 394 What to Look for Out of Doors This Month. By Lucile V. Berg 405 Miscellaneous Notes 406 The Church and Pictures. Conducted by Rev. Frank E. Jensen Editorial 407 Some Reasons for the Federal Motion Picture Council in America. By James McRae 408 The Picture an Agency in Aggressive Church Work. By H. F. Huse 410 Church Film Reviews 413 Official Department of the Film Councils of America. Conducted by Mrs. Charles E. Merriam Editorial 415 Film Council Recommendations for September 418 What Others Say. By Mary R. Caldwell 419 Modern Youth — Will It Land Right Side Up. By Luther Burbank 420 School Department. Conducted by Marie Goodenough Visual Instruction Report. (Concluded) , 398 School Film Reviews 404,422 The Theatrical Field. Conducted by Marguerite Orndorff Theatrical Film Reviews for September 430 Reviewed Previously 436 Among the Magazines 437 A Trade Directory of the Visual Field 444 Among the Producers Industrial Films as Publicity, Advertising and Educational Mediums. (Concluded) by John E. Webber 445 Published at Crawfordsville, Indiana for THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, Inc. 5 South Wabash Avenue 236 West 55th Street Chicago New York