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The Educational Screen
Index to Volume VIII (1929) The Educational Screen
FORMAL ARTICLES
{Arrani/ed Atphaietically by Authors)
No. Page
Angell, Herbert E,, Teacbing Films Sept. 201
Aughlnbaugh, B. A., State Supervisor Visual Instruction, Columbus, O., The Motion Picture a Qualitative Gain to Communication Mar. 68
Barnes, Barton A., Principal Munger Intermediate School, Detroit, Mich., A Visit to tlie Los Angeles Visual Education Department June 167
Blakcston. Oswell, The Russian Film Sept. 199, Oct. 232
Duffey, Wm. R., Director School of Speech, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., What Prevents Better Films June 164
i;nlow, F. U. Director Visual Education, I'ubHc Schools, Atlanta Oa., Statistically Speaking — A Flagrant Mis
InteriHi'tation Oct. 228
Fieeman, Frank N., •School of Education, Chicago University. Chicago, III., Some Principles on the Use of Visual Methods in Higher Education Apr. 100, May 135
Gaither, F. F., Assistant Professor of Education, University of Oklahoma, Xorman, Ohla., ITie Excursion Project Apr. 104, Oct. 230
Gow, Ronald, County High School for Boys. Altrincham,
England, Making Hl.storical Teaching illms Mar. 70
Gieer, Lucille, Picture Potentialities in Relation to World
Peace Mar. 71
Gregory, W. M.. Director Educational Museum, Public Schools, Cleveland, O., The Educational Museum of
the Cleveland Public Schools Feb.
Visual Education in Kurope Dec.
Horn. Aaron, The Movie in the Child's Experience Jan.
Tests and Visual Education June
Hughes, Harold F., Director Visual Education, Public Schools, Fresno. Cal., Starting a Visual Education Department (III) Jan.
Lewin, William, Central High School, Newark, N. J.,
Teachers Hail the Talkies Dec.
Mather, Klrtley F., Professor of Qeoloou. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., Motion Pictures In Geology Feb.
McAteer, Ercel C, Extension Division, University of California, Los Angeles, Cal., The Educational Value of Motion Pictures May
McClusky, F. D., Director Scarborough School, New York, The Motion Picture as an Effective Teaching Aid Nov. 260. Dec.
McKay, Herbert C, Visual Methods In Science Teaching. .Sept.
I'olllch, R. E., Principal Grant School, Los Angeles. Cal Practical Applications of the Descriptive Caption in Visual Education Apr.
Roach, Charles Director Visual Education, City Schools, Los Angeles, Cal., Visual Education and World Friendship jan
Rorem, S. O., Sup't of Schools, Lebanon, Pa., The School
Journey May
Stephenson, Nathaniel W., Motion Pictures and Informal
Education Feb
Twogood, A. P., and Cramlet, Ross, Department of Industrial Education, Public Schools, Newton. la.. Visual Aids in Mechanical Drawing for Beginners. . . . Nov
Whitmore. Winifred, Forest Park, tU., Making History
Objective Nov
39 292
7 166
295
36
137
297 196
102
6 132
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AMONG THE MAGAZINES AND BOOKS
(Conducted by Marion F. Lanphieh) (Arranged in Chronological Order) Selection of Seventh Heaven as Best Picture of 1927
(in Ihe Film Spectator) jan
Color I'luitography (by H. H. Sheldon in Movie Makers) Children and Motion Pictures in Foreign Countries (tji
School and Society)
Kefornilng the Movies iin the Journal of the American
Association of University Women) Feb.
Ihe Menace of the Movies (by M. Maurice Rouvroy in
Wtlfare Magazine)
What About Children and the Movies? (in Journal of
SOCitll ij l,in' i.e
.Mcitlon Pliturcs in liecv iitinn iit Home and .Vbroiiij ibii Elizabeth K. Kerns in Child Welfare Magazine) ... .
I'.-idlockIng the "Talkies" [bi/ James .\. liosenberg in The Nation)
Cutting School Costs with "Talkies" (by J. J. Weber in Movie Makers)
An Epic Film for tiie Nation (in the British Film
Journal) Mar
As Others See Us (by Elizabeth K. Kemt in Child Welfare Magazine )
Motion Pictures— nVo Views (by Carl E. MilUken'in Church Management)
The Vanishing Fiddler (by Maurice Mermeu in North
A merican Review) Apr
George Bancroft — The New Machlavelll (in Vanity Fair)
Photo Static ( Iw Bob Wagner in Collier's)
What I Don't Like About the Movies (in The American Magazine)
lieport of National Board of Review Conference (in the New York Times)
-Mother Still Knows Beat (by BUie Janit in Liberty) ....
268
11 11
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43
48
44 44 44 44
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108 108
108
108
109 109
Visual lustruitiou and the History Laboratory (by .In-"
netle Click in the Historical Outlook) May 141
In Which We Pay Attention to Our Field. Bob Sherwood
(in The Film Spectator) 141
The Child and the Movies (by Miss Dora Sleeker in
Hygeia) 141
Robert C. Bruce Keturns from the Wilderness (in National Board of Review Magazine) 141
Home Movies (by John Beardslee Carrigan in Parents'
Magazine) 141
The Film Guild Cinema, an Experiment in Theatre Design (by Douglas Fox in Exhibitors Herald World) . . 141
Movie Making lu Mexico (by Emma Lindsay Squier in
Movie Makers) 141
Hollywood Uesponsibillty Abroad (in The Christian
Science Monitor) 142
.Moving I'lcture Dogs and Others (by Lawrence Trimble
in Saturday Evening Post) 142
Individual Instruction XIagazine 142
Blazing the Trail (by Qene Oautier in Woman's Home
Companion) 142
The Talk of Hollywood (by Robert E. Sherwood in
McCall's Magazine) Jane 172
The Screen Speaks (by William DeMille in Scribner'a
Magazine) 172
The Talkies Win (in The Nation) 174
Review of International Review of Educational Cinematograph Sept. 204
Lack of Motion in Talkies is Sealing Their Doom (in
The Film Spectator) 204
.\ddress at Convention of California Federation of Women's Clubs (by Welford Beaton in The Film Spectator) 206
Reeling the Rainbow (by Herbert C. McKay in Movie
Makers) 2I8
Sound-Fllm Processes (by WUUam Stull in Photo-Era
Magazine ) 218
Visual Education In the Applied Art of Electric u'ghtIng (by Thomas C. Kennedy in Motion Picture News) 218
Recreation .\nnexes the Movies (by Dr. James Edw.
Rogers in Movie Makers) 219
Some Criticism Against the Talkies (by Ralph Block in
Vanity Fair) Oct 237
l"he Cinema in France (in the London Times) 237
Two Plots (by Robert E. Sherwood in UcCaU's Magazine) 238
Unionism in Filmland (in The Nation) 238
A Mother Looks at the Movies (by Ruth M. Walker in
Child Welfare) jag
The British nim Industry (in The Christian Science
Monitor) 238
The Gospel on the Screen (by Arnold F. Keller in Church
Management ) 238
.\nent the "Talkies" Nov 268
Mr. Ingram's Views on Silent Films (in the Evening
Standard, London) 271
Movies and the Children (in The Nation) 271
Human Relations Magazine Dec. 300
A Jurist Looks at the Movies (by Henry Meade in Chili
Welfare Magazine) 800
And Now the Yearning of the Celluloid (by Samuel
Orafton in Vanity Fair) 801
The Holler Art (by Oeorge Jean Nathan in Vanity Pair) . 801
BOOK REVIEWS
(Arranged in Chronological Order)
The Pageant of America — Vols. 7, 0, 10 (by the Yale
University Press) Jan. 12
Visual Instruction In the Public Schools (by Anna T.
Dorris) 21
Motion Pictures for Different School Grades (by Mary
Allen Abbott) Feb. 45
Psychological Studies of Motion Pictures (by Harold
Ellis. Aaron Horn and Herbert Conrad) 45
Anatomy of Motion Picture Art (by Eric ElUott) A,pr. 110
Taking the Doctor's Pulse (by J. F. Montague) 110
Publicity for Social Work (by Mary Swain and Evart O,
RouTzahn) 110
The Earth and Its People (by Wallace W, Atwood and
Helen Ooss Thomas ) 110
•My Book — .Related Reading Activities (by Marjorie
Hardy) May 142
If Parents Only Knew (by Elizabeth Cleveland) 142
Enriched Teaching of Science In the High School (by
Woodring, Oakes and Brown) Sept. 216
The Picture Collection (by Dorothy H. Stokea) Oct. 239
Through a Yellow Glass (by Oswell Blakeston) 289
NOTES AND NEWS
(Arranged *n Chronological Order)
Industrial Motion Pictures to be Exhibited at Seville, Spain.. ..Jan. 8 Two Boy Adventurers to Take Motion Pictures of Trip Round
World „_ _ 8
Woman's Part in Public Life Shown in Film »„.._„ 9
Film Arts Guild Builds Four-Screen Theatre »«...»_ *
Talking Film for Use in Colleses „.. »