The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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318 The Educational Screen Index to Volume IX (1930) The Educational Screen FORMAL ARTICLES {Arranged Alyhahetically by Authors) No. Page Arleigh, Mabel W., University of California Extension Division, Los Angeles, The Scope of Visual EducationNov. 260 Aughinbaugli, B. A., State Super risor Visual Instruction, Cohimbus, O., The Motion Picture and the School Oct. 228 Bragdon. Clifford S., Prin. Central Junior High School, New Jtochelle, N. T., Motion Pictures in a Junior High School Apr. 103 Campbell, Laurence P., The Five Year Program Dec. 293 Chapman, Wolcott P., The Economic Aspect of Visual Education by Motion Pictures from a Parents Viewpoint .June 167 Cook, Gertrude S., How We Are Sheltered — Showing How Visual Aids Were Used by First Grade Oct. 230 Emery, James N., Prin. James C. Potter School, Pawtucket, R. /., The Motion Picture as a Classroom Aid. June 164 Glover, J. G., Department of Manarfement, New York University, The Use of Motion Pictures in Business Courses Apr. 104 Talking Motion Pictures as an Aid in CoUoge Education Sept. 201 Gregory. W. M., Director Eductional Museum, Public Schools, Cleveland, O., Visual Education in Europe — London (II) Jan, 4 Visual Education in Europe — Berlin and Leipzig(III) .Feb. 39 Visual Education in Europe — Jena, Nuremberg, Vienna, Budapest, Berne, Zurich (IV) Mar. 68 Visual Education in Europe^ — Munich (V) Apr. 100 Visual Education in Europe — Paris (VI) May 132 Gow, Konald, Altrinrham County High School, England. Our Films May 137 Ha worth, H. H., Supervisor Visual Education, Pasadena, Cal., and White, Margaret S., Visual Instruction in the City Schools June 166 Hoban. C. F., Statf Director Visual Education, Harrisbur;/. Pa., School .Tournevs in England, Germany, France and Belgium Nov. 261 Horn, Aaron, The Function of the Picture in Science Instruction Mar. 75 Lewin, William, Central High School, Newark, N. J., Where Does Progress Lie in the Development of Educational Talking Pictures Jan. 8 First Experiments with Talkies in American Schools. .Feb. 41 An Educational Study-Guide and Outline of the Photoplay, "Trader Horn" Dec. 293 MacLean, W. P., A Comparison of Colored and Uncolored Pictures Sept. 196 Mahoney, Gail, An Initial Activity that Functioned Sept. 200 Miller, L. PauK, Director Visual Education, Scranton High School, Pa., Teacher Training in Use of Visual Aids. Oct. 234 Morgan, Willard D.. Film Slides for Modern Visual Demands. Nov, 265 Ramsaye, Terry, The Picture and Education May 130 Redenbaugh, Wm. A., Supervisor Science, Seattle Schools, A Science Department and Motion Pictures Jan. 6 Roach, Charles, Director Visual Education. Los Angeles Schools, Theatrical Motion Pictures for the Educational Field Feb. 36 Slgman, James G., Director Visual Education, Philadelphia Schools, Minimum Standard Equipment for Visual Education Feb. 43Mar. 70 Zj-ve, Claire, Principal Fox Meadow School, Scarsdale. N. Y. The Effect of Lantern Presentation on the Learning of Spelling Words Dec. 297 AMONG THE MAGAZINES AND BOOKS (Conducted by Marion F. Lanpiiikr) (Arranged in Chronological Order) No. Pagk International Review of Educational Cinematography Jan. 12 The Motion Picture Problem (by Maude M. Aldrich in The League Scrip) 13 I Work with Charlie Chaplin {by Egon Erwin Kisch in Living Age) 13 The Extremely Moving Pictures {by Thomas Mann in Vanity Fair) 13 Parents' Questions {in Child Study) Feb. 48 Visual Aids in Imparting Occupational Information {by Grayson N. Kefanner in The Vocational Guidance Magazine ) 48 The Crusade for Wholesome Motion Pictures (in Twentieth Century Progress) 48 Health Education in the Elementary School {in Catholic School Interests) 48 Better Films {by Stella Levy in The Illinois Teacher) Mar. 78 The Talkies {in The Nation) 78 Church Management 78 Academj' of Motion Picture Arts and Science Annual Report 79 The Crisis in the Movies {by Walter B. Pitkin in Parents' Magazine^ Apr. 108 The Futile Exhibitor {by WiUiam M. Sedbury in The Churchman) 108 Employment Problem of Motion Picture Industry {by Marian L. Mel in The Vocational Guidance Magazine) .... 109 Wanted, A Children's Hour at the Movies {by Don C. Seitz in Parents' Magazine May 141 A Letter and an Answer {in The Churchman) 141 A Presbyterian Writes {by Maude M. Aldrich in The Churchman) 141 Will Motion Pictures Move a Rural Church ; Here is the Answer(by George A. Crapullo in Church Management) June 172 Spanish and the Talkies {by Alfred Coester in Sierra Educational News) . 172 Educational Films {by Diana Rice i?i The New York Times) 172 The Beginning of Amateur Educational Films in the U. S, {by L. M. Bailey in International Review of Educational Cinematography) 173 Pentecostal Films {by John D. Clinton in Church Management) Sept. 205 The Freedom of the Screen {by Pare Lorentz in Vanity Fair) 205 The 16mm in a Rural Church {in Church Management)... 206 Galsworthy on the Talkies {in The Living Age) 206 Talkies in Germany {in The Living Age) 206 Talking Pictures, The (ireat Internationalist {by Harold B. Franklin in Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers) 206 Federal Motion Picture Inspection {by Guy E. Shipler in The Churchman) 207 Degeneration of the Movies or Regeneration {by Joseph Darrow in The Rosicrucian Magazine) 207 Antique or Golden Oak {in The Nation) 221 Why I Left the Films {by Emil Jannings in The Living Age ) 223 Charlie {hy Barnet G. Braver-Mann in The Theatre Guild Magazine) Oct. 238 Motion Pictures Suitable for Children {by R. E. Sherwood in McCalVs) 238 The Need for Moving Picture Theatres for Children {by Ferrell Bolton in Penbody Journal of Education) .... 239 Children and War Films {by Cesar Santelli in The Living Age ) 239 A Tourist In Spite of Himself — In Standard Land {by A. Edw, Newton in Atlantic Monthly) 239 The Movies in Medicine (by Carl D. Clarke in Hygeia) .... 240 Now Pictures Come Out of Air {by John A. Maloney in Midweek) 240 Close Up 240 Educational Films {by L. M. Bailey in Movie Makers) . . . . 241 Byrd's Antarctic Movie (in The Living Age) Nov. 272 Shall the Screen Pussyfoot History {by H. E. Barnes in Motion Picture Monthly) 272 International Review of Educational Cinematography Dec. 302 The Future of the Films fin The Livinfj Age) *. 302 The Theatre {by George Jean Nathan in Vanity Fair) 303 Newspictures (in The Review of Reviews) 308 The Place and Value of Motion Pictures in Educational Work {by Wm. H. Dudley in National Board of Review Magazine) 303 BOOK REVIEWS {Arranged in Chronological Order) Motion Picture Problems — The Cinema and The League of Nations {by William M. Seabury) Feb. 49 Children and Movies {by Alice Miller Mitchell) 51 Motion Pictures in History Teaching {by Daniel C. Knowl ton and J. Warren Tilton) Mar. 79 Sound Motion Pictures {by Harold B. Franklin) 8U The Pageant of America — Vols, 2, 14, 15 {by the Yale University Press) Apr. 109 Film Technique {by V. I. Pudovkin) May 142 My Workbook in Phonics (by Marjorie Hardy) 142 Silent Reading Hour Series, Library Edition {by G. T. Buswell) 142 Enriched Teaching of Commercial Subjects in the High School {by M. N. Woodriny and G. Harold) June 173 Sound Pictures and Trouble Shooters Manual {by J. R. Cameron and J. F. Rider) 173 Cameron's Encyclopedia of Sound Motion Pictures {by James R. Cameron) 173 The Film Till Now {by Paul Rotha) Oct. 241 NOTES AND NEWS {Arranged in Chronological Order) Government Motion Picture Division Reports Jan. 10 New Museum Planned for Chicago 10 Using Movies to Train Army 10 College Protests Against College Life Films 10 Fox Production Wins Photoplay Medal H New Screen Advertising Bureau Formed 11 Catholics Hold Congress on Movies in Paris 11 New X-Ray Film Invented 11 Films Train Salespeople in Styles 11 Second Semester Visual Education Courses Feb. 45 New Little Theatre Openings 45 A New Radio Correspondence Motion Picture Course 45