The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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November, 1929 ^^^ Volume VIII Number 9 THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN The Only 'Magazine Devoted to The Netv Influence in ISiational Education NOVEMBER, 1929 IN THIS NUMBER Page The Motion Picture as an Effective Teaching Aid (1) F. Dean McClusky 260 Visual Aids in Mechanical Drawing for Beginners A. P. Twogood and Ross Cramlet 261 Making History Objective Winifred Whitmore 263 News and Notes. Conducted by The Staff 265 Foreign Notes. Conducted by Oito M. Forkerl 26/ Among the Magazines and Books. Conducted by Marion F. Lanphier 268 The Theatrical Field. Conducted by Marguerite Orndorff 272 The Film Estimates 274 School Department. Conducted by Dr. F. Dean McClusky 276 Amateur Film Making. Conducted by Dwight R. Furness 284 Among the Producers 287 Here They Are ! A Trade Directory for the Visual Field 288 Contents of previous issues of The Educational Screen may be found by consulting The Education Index, on file in all libraries. 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, Illinois Copyright, November 1929, by The Educational Screen, Inc. |2.00 a Year Published every month except July and August Single Copies, 25 cts.