The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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October, 1928 179 Volume VII Number 5 THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN The Only Magazine Devoted to The New Influence in National Education OCTOBER, 1928 IN THIS NUMBER Page Visual Education in the Museum of Science and Industry Dr. F. C. Brown 181 The Status and Trends of Visual Aids in Science Louis A. Astell 183 Is the Motion Picture Vastly Underestimated by Educators? Crtug Seasholes 185 Some Aspeas of the Psychology of Visual Education Louis W. Sipley 186 Among the Magazines and Books. Conduaed by Marion F. Lanphier 187 News and Notes. Conduaed by The Staff I90 The Theatrical Field. Conduaed by Marguerite Orndorff 195 The Film Estimates 198 Foreign Notes. Conducted by Otto M. Forkert 204 Amateur Film Making. Conduaed by Dwight R. Furness 205 School Department. Conduaed by Dr. F. Dean McClusky 207 Among the Producers 212 Here They Are! A Trade Direaory for the Visual Field 216 • THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, Inc. Herbert E. Slaught, President Nelson L. Greene, Editor Frederick J. Lane, Treasurer Marie E. Goodenough, Associate Editor Entered at the Post Office at Morton. 111., as Second Class Matter Office of Publication, Morton, Illinois General and Editorial Offices, 5 South Wabash, Chicago, Illino s Copyright, October 1928, by The Educational Screen, Inc. $2.00 a Year Published every month except July and August Single Copies, 25 cts.