The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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272 The Educational Screen tures, more than a dozen sets of lantern slides, four special exhibits, sets of samples of thirty representative American woods, and a number of motion picture films of one and two reels each. Write to the District Forester for a complete descriptive list of material available to teachers. Film on Safety Subject As a part of a nationwide safety campaign designed to minimize the number of blasting cap accidents in which children suffer injury or death, the Institute of Makers of Explosives have completed a onereel motion picture film entitled "How Jimmy Won the Game," Visual Instruction Daylight Lanterns ยป Stereographs Lantern SUdes Stereoscopes A Visual Aid for Every Visual Need Social Sciences Primary Reading High School Sciences Map Slides Write for further information KEYSTONE VIEW COMPANY Meadville, Penn* designed to emphasize the danger to children of using the blasting cap as a plaything. It is estimated that 500 children are maimed or killed every year in these accidents. The film is printed on safety stock and will be screened in the public and parochial schools in those states where most of the blasting cap accidents occur. Exhibit Materials Avail' able to Schools Mr. O. W. Freeman of the State Normal School, Cheney, Washington, who was instructor in geography at the University of Hawaii last year, provides the following valuable data for teachers. The following pamphlets have been prepared for the information of the public and may be secured by applying at the address given. Without exception they will be found to contain a great deal of highly interesting and valuable geographic material on Hawaii that can be used in the public schools. The Story of Sugar in Hawaii, 96 pages, illustrated. Published by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Honolulu, T. H., 1926. The following three booklets are printed and distributed by the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, 215 Market street, San Francisco, California. Something About Sugar, 31 pages, illustrated, 1925. Manufacture of Refined Cane Sugar, 27 pages, illustrated, 1925. Crockett, a Name to Conjure By, 21 pages, no #date. "By Nature Crowned" is the title of an illustrated folder about the growing and Conning of pineapples. Published by the Hawaiian Pineapple Co., San Francisco and Honolulu. Hawaii, A Geographic-Historic Outline, 18 pages, illustrated, no date. Matson Navigation Co., 215 Market street, San Francisco, California. Folder on Hawaii published by Los Angeles Steamship Co., Los Angeles, California. Illustrated folder on Hawaii, also folders on each of the islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Hawaii are issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau, Honolulu, T. H., or 215 McCann Bldg., San Francisco, California.