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Index to Volume VII (1928) The Educational Screen
FORMAL ARTICLES
(Arranffed Alphabetically by Authors) So, I
Astcll, I^uis A., Community High School, West Chicayo.
111., The Status and Trends of Visual Aids In Science. Oct.
Blakeston, Oswell, Looliing Round Dec.
Booth. Ciracp E-stella, Collintcood Junior High School,
Cleveland, O., Stereographs in the Classroom June
Brown, Dr. F. I' , Director oj the Museums of the Feace)ul Arts, yew York City, Visual Education in the >Iuseum of Science and Industry Oct.
Brown, II. R., UidycKOOd High School, Jtidgetcood, N. J.,
Visual Materials in the Teaching of Physics May
Campbell, Laurence K., Chairman Visual Education Committee, High School, South San Francisco, The Screen and the Student June
Douglas, LiIIi( Newton An International Exchange Arrangement for \'isu?il Aids Mar.
Emery, James N., District rrincipal James C. Potter School, faiitucket, R. J., The Sub-Title Applied to the
Lantern Slide Apr.
Telling the World About It June
Some Suggestions for Using the Historical Slide.... Dec.
Heatwole, C. J.. Editor, Virginia Journal of Education, liichmond, Va., Historic Williamsburg as a National Museum Nov.
Hughes, Harold F., Director Visual Education, Public Schools, Fresno, Cal., Starting a Visual Education
Department (I ) Nov.
Startirg a Visual Education Department (H) Dec.
Klein. Mni-garet -A., Children's Bureau, U, S. Dept. of Eabor, Washington, D. C, The Rise of the ICducalionai E.xhibit May
Krantz, B. F., Secretary of the Rotary Club of Leiden,
Holland — Old and New .\pr.
Lewin. William, Centrai High School, Neicarlc, y. J.,
Photoplays for Vocational Guidance .Apr.
Mc.Ateer, Ercel C, Assistant Director Visual Education, City Schools, JjOS Angeles, Cal., The Influence of Motion Pictures upon the Cultural Development of
Children Mar.
The Influence of Motion Pictures in Developing in
Children the Proper t'so of Leisure Time .Apr.
'ITie Influence of Motion Pictures upon the Develop.
ment of International Co-Operation : May
The Influence of Motion Pictures in Counteracting Un-.Americanism June
Roach, Charles, Director of Visual Education, Public Schools, Los Angeles, Cal., Visual Education — What Is It? Dec.
Seasholes, Craig, John Adams High School, Cleveland, O., Is the Motion Picture Vastly Underestimated bv Educators ? Oct.
Slpley. IjOuIs AV.. Some .Aspects of the Psychology of
Visual Education Oct. IFO, Nov.
Weber, Joseph J., .A Suggested Methodology for the Use
of Informational Motion Pictures Mar.
AMONG THE MAGAZINES AND BOOKS
(Conducted by Mabion F. Lanphieb) (Arranged in Chronological Order) The Ceaseless Quest for Pictures (6j/ Oscar T. Lebeau in
The Christian Student) Mar.
Photography and World Peace (.by Walt Winchester in
Photo-Era Magazine)
The Movies (by Arthur Sherwood, Jr. in The Outlook) . . . Displaying AVorthy Examples of Art, Museum Seelcs to
Elevate Popular Taste (by Buger Elliott in School
Life)
The Plight of the European Movie (by Harry Alan
Potamkin in yational Board of Review Magazine) . . These Money Drunlc Movies (by Walter V. Woehlke in
Sunset)
What's Wrong with the Movies (by Walter V. Woehlke
in Sunset)
Filming Past -Ages, Today (by John A. Haeseler in
Amateur Movie Makers)
Inside Information on Your Health (by Dr. J. F. Montague
in Amateur Movie Makers)
Visual Education Aided by Parent-Teacher Associations
( by Mildred Wilkinson in School Life)
How Mary Learned to Read (by Adah Nexccomb Nyberg
in Primary Education — -Popular Educator)
A Fine American Movie (by CHlbert Seldes in the New
Republic) .Apr.
If Vour Child is Movie Mad (by Walter B. Pitkin in
Children)
Special Movie Programs for Children (by Myrtelle W.
Snell In Birmingham Teachers Journal)
Joseph and Achilles on the Screen (in the North American
Review)
Moving Pictures: Charles Chaplin (by Alexander Bansky
in The Nation)
The Movies (by Arthur Sherwood in The Outlook)
Following In the Footprints of Beau Oeste and Beau
Sabreur (by Otto C. Oilmore in The Mentor)
183 258
144
181 98
142 11
49 1S7 252
223 254
92 60 51
6 53 94
140
255
185
225
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24
24 24
26 26
26 26
20 55
55 B5
55
56 56
66
No. Puilf Educational .Aims of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
(by Huger Elliott in School Life) Vpr. 56
An Experiment in the Development of Classroom Films
(by Dr. Thos. E. Finegan in General Science
Quarterly) 57
Much Ado about the Movies (by Bertram Clayton «n the
Fortnightly Review) May 98
To Save the Hindu from Our Movies (in The Literary
Digest) 98
Four Centuries of Newsreels (by J. Irving Qreene in
Child Welfare Magazine) 98
Photography in School and College (by Arthur L. Marble
in I'hoto-Era Magazine) 99
Say it with I'earls (by Dr. Louise C. Ball in Amateur
Movie Makers) 99
Getting Results with Motion Pictures (by Elizabeth
Richey Dessez in Church Management) 100
Movies to Promote Good Taste and Decency (in the High
School Journal) 100
Chefs of the Movie .Menu (by Albert Perry in the Jewish
Tribune) 101
Sculpture by Means of the Camera (in the Mentor) June 145
Bacli to the Theatre (by Norman Hapgood in The
Bookman) 145
Americanizing American Films (in Theatre Magazine) .. . 146
Movie War (by John Carter in American Review of
Reviews) 146
Christ in the Movies (by Oilbert Simons in the U'orld'*
Work) 146
Should "Edith Cavell" Be Filmed? (in the Literary
Digest) 147
Filming the Fleet-Footed Antelope (in Amateur Movie
Makers) 164
"Splash" in Cinema Architecture (in The Christian Science
Monitor) 164
My Success Recipe (by Jesse L. Lasky in the Jewish
Tribune) 164
Screening the Subconscious (in Survey) 164
Moving Pictures, the Russian Contribution (by Alexander
Bahsky in The Nation) Oct. 187
Has Charile Chaplin Lost His Humor? (by Rex Smith
in Theatre Magazine) 187
Visual Education (by Lillian .Anderson in Child Welfare
Magazine) 187
Radio Movies in the Home (in The Literary Digest) 187
When The King of Kings Came to our Town (by Bernard
C. Clausen in Church Management) 188
The Stereopticon Coming into Its own again (by Dr. Elisha
A. King in Church Management) 188
The Talking Pictures (by Conrad Nagel in the Christian
Science Mo7iitor) 188
Motion Pictures in Vocational Courses. Motion Pictures
in the Classroom, Motion Pictures in Industry, Films
of Bible Lands, Motion Pictures and Government
Groups (by Mrs. Elizabeth Richey Dessez in the
Christian Science Monitor) 189
Resounding Screens (in the Christian Science Monitor) . . . 189
The Story of the First Little Film Theatre (by Marguerite
Tazelaar in Movie Makers) 189
Sound Waves, The Film Spectator, and Close Up 189
Risking the Movies (by Florence Nelson wt Child Welfare
Magazine) 189
Great Motion Pictures as Sermons (by William L. Stidger
in Church Management) 189
Children and the Moving Pictures (by H. Dora Sleeker
in Child Welfare Magazine) Nov. 226
Motion Picture Photography of the Planets (in PhotoEra Magazine) 227
Pictures for Grown-Up Children (by W. H. Mackey in
Church Management) 227
(See also pages 2.")K and 259 of this issue — December, 1928)
BOOK REVIEWS
(.Arranged in Chronological Order)
Amateur Movie Craft (by James R. Cameron) Mar. 26
The Pageant of America — Vols. IV and VI (by the Yale
University Press) May 102
Close Up (by the Film Arts OuHd) 103
Motion Picture Pro.lectlon (by James R. Cameron) 103
Photography: Principles and Practice (by C. B.
Neblette) Oct. 214
The Little Blue Book (by Marjorie Hardy) 214
Charts for Civics, Geography. Arithmetic and General
Science ( by Fay Campbell) 214
NOTES AND NEWS
(Arranged in Chronological Order) Visual Instruction at the Boston Meeting of the N. E. A.
Soap Sculpture a New Art
University of Virginia Plans Courses in Visual Education .
Medical Movies May Make Vivisection Unnecessary
Honors for Sunrise
Display of Early American Maps and Prints
Mar.
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