The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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INDEX TO VOLUME VI 491 No. Pace Poem Once Saved Old Ironsides, Picture May Now do the Same (in the Christian Science Monitor) May 221 Everyday France (in The Woman Citizen) 221 Editorial on Representations of other Nations in Films (in the Chicago Tribune) 221 Micro Motion Pictures (by Heins Rosenberger in The Scientific American) June 266 The Signal Corps of the Movies (in The Scientific American) 266 Rough Riding on the Screen (in The Outlook) 266 The Value— The Perils — of the Screen (by Eric Ponder in Childhood Education) 267 The Effective Use of Pictures in Church School Work with Children (by Hazel A. Lewis in the International Journal of Religious Education) 267 The American Revolver and the West (by Walter Webb in Scribner's) 267 The Camera Goes Exploring (by George T. Hillman in Nature Magazine) 268 A Study of the Motion Picture Preferences of the Horace Mann High Schools (by Mary Allen Abbott in Teachers College Record) Sept. 315 Photographing the Epic of Everest (by ]. B. Noel in Asia) ■ 315 Every Mother a Movie Critic (by Ruth M. Walker in Child Welfare Magazine) 316 Turning Theatre Foyers into Art Galleries Helps Film Standards (in the Christian Science Monitor) 317 A Comment on the Work of Cecil DeMille (by Gilbert Seldes in the New Republic) Oct. 364 Progress in the Movies (by Gilbert Seldes in the New Republic) 365 The Educational Value of Motion Pictures (by Ella Lonn in Child Welfare Magazine) 366 Economic and Social Influences of the Motion Picture (by Francis D. Tyson in The National Board of Review Magazine) 366 Flower Filming (by E. A. Reeve in Amateur Movie Makers) 367 How Moving Pictures are Produced (by Mayme Ober Peak in Current History) 389 Psychological Factors in the Response to Motion Pictures (by Harold E. Jones in National Board of Review Magazine) Nov. 416 Visual Education (by Dr. Daniel C. Knowlton in American Educational Digest) 417 Saving Lives with Celluloid (by Dr. Herman Goodman in Amateur Movie Makers) 418 A Camera (by Angelo Patri in the Christian Student) 418 The Museums and their Associations (by Laurence V. Coleman in The Modern World) Dec. 461 From the Inside (by Carl Laemmle in the Saturday Evening Post) 461 Opportunity Night (by F. Zeta Youmans in Survey Graphic) 461 Cleveland Public Library Film Cooperation (by Ina Roberts in National Board of Review Magazine) 462 When Chicago Went Movieless (an editorial in The Dearborn Independent) 463 Why Museums (by Homer Saint-Gaudens in the Christian Student) 463 An editorial on the newspaper movie camera (in the Christian Science Monitor) 463 BOOK REVIEWS (Arranged in Chronological Order) The Pageant of America (by Yale University Press) Jan. 20 The Public and the Motion Picture Industry (by William Marston Seabury) 22 A Calendar of World Heroes (by Arthur Charles Watkins) 59 Visual Education Leaflet, No. 3 (by the DeVry Corporation) 59 Motion Pictures for Instruction (by A. P. Hollis) Feb. 78 . I. N. S. History Cards (Interstate News Service) 79 A Million and One Nights (by Terry Ramsaye) Apr. 197 The Public Library and the Moving Picture Studio (by Gladys Caldwell) ■ 198 What the Pictures Say (by Maud Moore) 198 A Preliminary Handbook of Visual Instruction (by A. E. Gilbert) May 222 Sources of Illustrative and Exhibit Materials for Schools (by the Visual Education Society of West Virginia) 252 Shoot (by Luigi Pirandello) June 268 Let's Go to the Movies (by Iris Barry) Sept. 317 Masters and Masterpieces of the Screen (by P. F. Collier & Son) 344 My Story Book, Picture Story Reading Lessons (by Nila Banton Smith and Dr. Stuart A. Courtis) 344 Second and Third Grade Manual for The Child's Own Way Series (by Marjorie Hardy) 344 Geography Syllabus for Elementary Schools and List of Slides for Third Grade Geography with Suggestions for Their Use (by Visual Instruction Division of New York State Department of Education) .... Nov. 441 After the Rain (by Cleanliness Institute) ' ' 442 Grain Through the Ages (by the Quaker Oats Company) ' 442 The Pageant of America — Vols. 8 and 12 {by Yale University Press) Dec. 464 NOTES AND NEWS (Arranged in Chronological Order) Three-Dimensional Films Jan. 24 Transmitting Pictures by Telephone 25 The Shedd Aquarium 25 "The Big Parade" Called Best of 1925 26 Russia Plans Historical Films 26 A Magazine for the Amateur Cinematographer 27 Discovering America with a Camera 27 Schools of Motion Picture Technology 23 Aerial Photography in India 28 Open-Air Theatre on Shipboard 28 Yale Films at Northwestern University 29 Sane Halloween with Motion Pictures 29 More Statistics 29 Prizes for Poster Contest 29 Colored Movies and Eyestrain 30 Social Hygiene Films in Indiana 30 Motion Picture Courses at Columbia Feb. 81 Films by Radio , 81 The Film Associates 82