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The 'Educational Screen
Lyford, C. A.: J. Chauncey Lyford and visual education — School and Society, 19: 20-21, Jan. S. 1924.
National Academy of Visual Instruction: Proceedings first annual meeting, Madison, Wisconsin — July 1416, 1920. 80 p.
Contains: (1) Mark Burrows — the picture in education ; (2) C. R. Toothaker — Contributions of museums to the etticient use of visual instruction : (3) Visual instruction service available from the United States Government; and (4) J. G. Kelly^ Films and slides in the welfare work of industrial plants.
National Education Association: National Council of Education. Report of the committee on visual education— In its Proceedings, 1924: 295311; 192S: 306-308; 1926: 183-86.
New York (State) University: Visual instruction — In its Eleventh Annual Report, 1914: 324-34.
Sierra Educational News: Vol. 21, No. 2, Feb. 1925. Visual education number— (Contains the results of a questionnaire study among many interesting articles.)
Wilson Bulletin: History of Visual Education. Bibliography — 3 :304-305, Sept. 1928, (New Yofk, H. W. Wilson. Co.)
II. MOTION PICTURES
THEORETICAL ASPECTS Aughinbaugh, B. A.: The motion picture; a qualitative gain to communication— Educ. Screen, 8: 68-69, 90, Mar. 1929. Averill, Lawrence A.: Educational possibilities of the motion picture — Educ. Review, 50: 392-98, Nov. 1915. Balcom, A. G.: The film as a medium of instruction — Nat. Educ. Assoc, 13: 331-32. Dec. 1924. What constitutes an educational film. How to use educational films. Probable effects of their extensive use.
Blanchard, P.: Motion picture as an educational asset — Pedagogical Seminary, 26: 284-87, Sept. 1919.
Burgess, May Ayres: Motion pictures in the public schools — Elem School Jl., 23 : 676-82, May 1923.
Campbell, Laurence R.: The screen and the student — Educ. Screen, 7:142-43. June 1928.
Crandall, Ernest L.: Habit formation as effected by the motion picture — Educ. Screen, 4: 140-41, Mar. 1925.
Crandall, Ernest L.: Possibilities of the cinema in education — Annals Amer. Acad. Political Social Sciences, 128: 109-30, Nov. 1926.
Croy, Homer: The future of the educational film — Educ. Film Mag., 1 :
6-7, Apr. 1919. Dench, Ernest A.: Motion picture education— Cincinnati, Standard Pub. Co., 1917. 353 p.
An interesting and informative series of brief essays on a great variety of aspects. 73 chapters altogether.
Ellis, Don Carlos and Thornborough, Laura: Motion pictures in education ; a practical handbook for users of visual aids — New York, Thos. Y. Crowell Co., 1923. xvii, 284 p. illus. (See Teacher Training)
Eipery. Tames N.: The teaching value of pictures — Educ. Screen, 4 : 200202. 230. Apr. 1925.
Fleming, Pierce J.: Moving pictures as a factor in education — Pedagogical Seminary, 18: 336-52, Sept. 1911.
Freeman, Bernadine: The movies in education — Educ. Review, 72: 11518, Sept. 1926.
Freeman, Frank N.: Requirements of education with reference to motion pictures — School Review, 31 : 340-50, May 1923.
Freeman, Frank N.: Types of educational motion pictures — Visual Educ. 4 :205-207, 266, Sept. 1923.
Gregory, William M.: Problems concerning the educational motion picture— Mov. Pict. Age, 5 : 20, Jan. 1922.
Gruenberg, Benjamin C: The long and short in educational motion pictures —Visual Educ.,.5: 208-11, July 1924.
Hays, Will H.: Motion picture in education— Playground, 16: 303-306, 365-68, Oct., Nov. 1922.
Hollis, Andrew P.: Motion pictures for instruction — New York, Century Co., 1926. 450 p. (See Teacher Training)
Horn, Aaron: A neglected aspect of the educational film — Educ. Screen, 6: 411-12, 440, Nov. 1927.
Horn, Ernest: Motion pictures as an educational agency — Visual Educ, 1 : 18-23, June 1920.
Indiana University Extension Division: Motion pictures — Ext. Division Bui. No. 3, Nov. 1926.
Judd, Charles H.: Education and the movies — School Review, 31 : 173-78, Mar. 1923. Also in Educ Screen, 2: 151-54, Apr. 1923.
King, Clyde L. and Tichenor, Frank A. Editors: The motion picture in 'ts economic and social aspects — Annals Amer. Acad. Political Social Sciences, 128: 1-196, Nov. 1926. (Editorial office: 3622 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.)
Contains discusaions relating to motion
picture history, structure of the industry, ' equipment, financing, production, development of raw film, art, music, lighting, application to science, literature, international news, industrial applications with reference to trade, safety, fire prevention, foreign trade, education in rural communities, schools and universities, social standards, censorship, and government.
Lachenbruch, Jerome: The silent teacher— Scientific American, 122: 702703, June 26, 1920. Also in Literary Digest, 66: 36-37, Aug. 7, 1920.
Lanier, Henry W.: The educational future of the moving picture — Amer. Review Reviews, SO: 725-29, Dec 1914.
Literary Digest: Colored Films, Talk u ing Movies, and Television — 98: 8-9, I Aug. 11, 1928. (illus.) Also Radio Movies in the Home — 98: 18-19, Sep. 1, 1928. Also The Vitaphone, Pro and Con— 90: 28-29, Sept. 25, 1925.
Lough, James E.: Putting human in terest in instructional pictures — Educ Film Mag., 3: 8-9, Jan. 1920.
Low, Barbara: Cinema in education; some psychological considerations — Contemp Review, 128: 628-35, Nov. 1925.
Lutr, Edwin G.: Animated cartoons — New York, Charles Scribners Sons. 1920. 262 p.
M'Clusky, F. Dean: Place of moving pictures in visual education — Urbana, University of Illinois. 1923. 11 p. (Bur. Educ. Research Circular, No. 20. July 16, 1923)
M'Murry, Frank M.: Applying the sixth sense to motion picture education — Educ. Film. Mag., 2: 7-8, 10, Nov. 1919.
Movie Makers: New university film foundation : a center for producing educational films at Harvard University— 3:334-36, May 1928.
Pineo, J. Frankin: The educational value of the motion picture — Association Seminar, 23: 129-46, 169-79, 260-70, Jan., Feb., Apr. 1915.
Ramsaye, Terry: A million and one nights ; a history of the motion picture— New York, Simon and Schuster, 1926. 868 p. 2 vols, illus. plates, ports.
A scholarly thouph not always unbiased treatment of the history of the motion picture, quite journalistic in style, based on facts that were collected during a period of five years from legal sources of court cases, from personal interviews, pamphlets, letters, newspaper editorials, and files of industrial concerns. 81 chapters and 101 illustrations.