The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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636 THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN No. Page Why Teach Photography (by J. V. Ankeney in, Me Midwest School Journal) Jan. The Picture Papers Win (by Jo Swerling in the Nation) "The Voice of the Nightingale" ('in the Philadelphia Record) Tippling on and off the Screen (in The Christian Science Monitor) A Recent Showing of a Motion Picture in an Aeroplane (in the Moving Picture World) What to See (by Elizabeth K. Kerns in Child Welfare Magazine) The Confessiona of an Actor (by John Barrymore in The Ladies Home Journal) A Tour of the World via the Motion Picture — Pamphlet (by Edward Mayer) Motion Picture! — An Art? (tby Douglas Fairbanks in Vanity Fair) Feb. What's Next in Motion Pictures (by Cecil DeMille in Moving Picture World) British Pictures Situation (by Peter J. Pybus in the London Times) Report on Theatres in Oriental Countries (in The Film Daily) The Dae of Real Situations in Teaching (by Ruby Hare in Normal Instructor and Primary Plans) Oral Language — The Use of Charts (by Blancha Jennings Thompson in Normal Instructor and Primary Plans) . . Beat Pictures of the Year (by Robert Sherwood in Life) The Experience of one Better Films Group with Motion Pictures (by Patten Beard in The Child Welfare Magazine) Why Our Movies Move Us Not (by A, R. Pierce in The Dearborn Independent) If the Moviea Say It la. It Probably Isn't (by A. R. Pierce in The Dearborn Independent) The Government Against the Film Trust (by Ernest W. Mandeville in the Outlook) ^ Making History Graphic — Book Review (By Daniel C. Knowlton) Pictorial History of California — Book Review ('by Edward Mayer) Practical Viaual Education — Book Review (by C. E. Mahaffey) Psychological Background of Visual Instruction (*by George S. Painter in American Education) Mar. Relation of the Movies to Crime (in Education) Trade-Busting the Movies (in the Literary Digest) The Film Trust Against the Government (in The Outlook) An Indian Epic in the Movies (in the Literary Digest) Some Recent Films (in The New Republic) The Unconscious Humor of the Movies (by Agnes Repplier in the Atlantic Monthly) "Moana of the South Seas" (by Robert Flaherty in Asia) "The Big Parade" (in School) A Review of "The Big Parade" (in The Christian Science Monitor) A Chair of Cinematography (in the Educational Review) Movies, the Educator (by Chester B. Bahn in the Syracuse, N. Y., Herald) Screen Revivals (in The Christian Science Monitor) Helping the Blind to See (by Charles G. Muller in the Dearborn Independent) Bookworms versus Movie Morons (by Blanche J. Thompson in Journal of Educational Method) What to See (by Elizabeth K. Kerns in the Child Welfare Magazine) Come Dawn in Hollywood (by DeWolf Hopper and Wesley W. Stout in The Saturday Evening Post) What Does It Really Cost to Make a Movie (by Catherine Brody in The Saturday Evening Post) The Sphere of Visual Instruction (by Dr. Frank N. Freeman in Normal Instructor and Primary Plans) Apr. Department Service — Visual Education (by Francis B. Haas in the Pennsylvania School Journal) General Educational News and Comment (in the Chicago Schools Journal) Two Sides of the Screen (by Mr. L. Owen Starr in Child Welfare Magazine) A Motion Picture Appraisal (in the Journal of Social Hygiene) The Movie Mirror (in Collier's Weekly) New Courtesies in the Theatre (in the Christian Science Monitor) When the Movies Go Abroad (by Charles Merz in Harper's Magazine) Comments on Films (by Milton Waldman in the London Mercury) The Shadow Stage (by Perceval Reniers in The Independent) ". Are the Movies a Mess or a Menace ? (by William White in ColUer's Weekly) Apr. The Government Accuses the Movies (in the Dearborn Independent) Cleansing the Screen in Ne>w York State fby William Sheaf e Chase in the Dearborn Independent) Shining up the Stars (by Rob Wagner in Collier's Weekly) Shapes in Light (by Joseph Hergesheimer in the Saturday Evening Post) Movies Sign up the Marines (in The Outlook) "The Big Parade," as seen by Ex. Sgt. 102nd Engrs. (in The Outlook) Watching the War from an Orchestra Chair (in the Literary Digest) Review of "Ben Hur" (in the Literary Digest) Motion Pictures and Our Ideals (by Dr. E. P. Pfatteicher in Child WelfaAe Magazine) May Movies on the Mind (by Sanger Brown in the Normal Instructor and Primary Plans) The Mission of the Movies (in the Christian Science Monitor) Is Seeing Believing (in the Journal of Social Hygiene) Project of the International Film Arts Guild (in the Nation) Life and Death Act on the Screen (in the Dearborn Independent) Use of Visual Materials in the Primary Grades (by Dr. Frank N. Freeman in the Normal Instructor and Primary Plans) The Child and the Movies (by Jason S. Joy in the Journal of the N. E. A.) Airplane an Important Factor in Making New Hampshire Maps (in the Christian Science Monitor) Paris Repertory Cinema (in the Christian Science Monitor) The Battle of Northampton (in the Christian Science Monitor) Those Terrible Movies (by Ralph Block in Theatre Magazine) The Shadow Stage (by Perceval Reniers in The Independent) Are the Movies Cruel to Animals (in the Dearborn Independent) School Journey (by C. F. Hoban in the Pennsylvania School Journal) They Never Lived but Live Always (in Collier's Weekly) Journalistic Jazz (in The Nation) The School — The University and the Motion Picture (by Irving .V. Countryman in the National Board of Review Magazine) June Bonsels' "Maya the Bee" in Film (in the Illustrirte Zeitung) The Pageant of America — Book Review (by Mark Van Doren in The Nation) Movies in the Arctic — Book Review (in the Christian Science Monitor) Do Motion Pictures Injure the Eyes? (by Herbert Marshutz in American Cinemalographer) The Wonders of the Water World (by Marjorie Capron in the World Review) Reproducing and Enlarging Outline Maps (by Ira N. Van Hise in Chicago Schools Journal) Geography Enlivened by Film (in the Christian Science Monitor) Th* Cinema in Education — Book Reviow (by Sir James Marchant) The Industrial Museum — Book Review (by Charles R. Richards) How to Describe and Narrate Visually — Book Review (by L. A. Sherman)