The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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December, 1931 Page 315 No. Visual Education (in the Junior-Senior High School Clearing House) Industrial Efficiency by Amateur Movie (in The Literary Digest ) International Review of Educational Cinematography Mr. Arliss Makes a Speech (in the Atlantic Monthly) Mar. An Estimate of the Present Status and Future Development of the Home Tailzies {by J. B. Carrigan in the Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers) Animated Cartoon Pictures (by Alice Ames 'Winter in The Motion Picture Monthly) 85 or 16 mm? {by Carl D. Clarke in Medical Economics) . . Movie Makers Medical Talkies {by Louis M. Bailey in Medical Economics) .Apr. Motion Pictures and the Minister {by Louis M. Bailey in Movie Makers) A Pioneer in Practical Film Usage (in National Board of Revieio Magazine) International Review of Educational Cinematography Hell's Angels (in The lAtring Age) The New Crisis in the Motion Picture Industry {by George Kent in Current History) The School Museum {by May Weber Smith in Science Education) The Making of the Pageant of America {by John Allen Krout in Historical Outlook) May Britain's Talkies Come To {by John Maxwell in The Living Age ) Movie Makers Books and Films in Russia (by Prince D. S. Mirkty in Yale Review ) Clever Puppet Show Pleases Los Angeles (in The New Tork Times) Visual Instruction in Teaching Geography {by A. W. Abrams in The Journal of Geography) June Vitalizing the Teaching of Science through Photography {by Clyde Stewart in The Wisconsin Journal of Education) Visualization in Penmanship {by T. L. Bryant in School Neil's) Slide-Making and the Social Studies Laboratory {by Annette Glick in The Historical Outlook) * International Review of Educational Cinematography Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers The Use of Visual Aids in Science Teaching {by Lynn Bailey in The Kansas Teacher) Tales from the Holly woods {by John Weaver in Tanity „ „ fair) Sept. Hollywood Goes Refined {by Cecil Beaton in Vogue) The Latin American Audience Viewpoint on American Films {by North and Oolden in the Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Enyineers) tniproving Public Health with Moving Pictures {by Dr. J. F. Montague in Medical Times and Long Island Medical Journal ) Making Medical Movies {by R. Fawn Mitchell in Hygeia). . International Review of Educational Cinematography Mr. Chaplin Abroad (in Survey) Introducing Visual Aids {by Laurence R. Campbell in School Executive Magazine) Visual Material: Its Use in Secondary School Classes (b^ Charles A. Tonsor Jr. in High Points) Oct Visual Aids to Instruction {by P. Gabriel in Journal of Education) The Cinema and the School (in the international Review of Educational Cinematofiraphy) Research in the Field of Educational Talking Pictures (b^ H. A. Gray and U. B. Brunsetter in School Executives Magazine) Is There no Remedy {by Carl E. Grammer in The Churchman) A Visual Education Department {by Doiph Lain in The it hnois Teacher) The Educational Film of 'ToAiy '{by Louis M ' Bailey' in Movie Makers) Slide Making and the Social Studies Lnborator'y I'l' (bvAn nette Ghck in The Historical Outlook) Nov The Use of the Cartoon {by Mary Hall in The Historical Outlook) Some Fundamentals of Visual Instruction' '{by A. 'w. ' Abrams in New Tork State Education) Are Movies Fit? {by Fred Ea.ilman in Parents' 'itigaz'in'e) '" Are Pictures an Effective Aid in the Teaching of G.'ography {by Mildred Meadon in Educational Method). Dec Sound Motion Pictures {by Gordon S. Mitchell in Projection i/iif/meering) Educational Sound Motion Pictures (by Dr. Alfred N.Ooid smilh in Projection Engineering) ' The Use of Motion Pictures in Social Studies instruction {by Arthur L. .Ichoeni in The High School) Mickey Mou.«e (in The hiring Age) Film Your Dances (by Louis M. Bailey in The Dauce Magazine) " _ BOOK REVIEWS {Arranged in Chronological Order) Book Reviews from Close I'p Jnn Burton Holmes Travel Stories (by Eunice Tietjens) The New Spirit in the Cinema {by Huntley Carter) Mar Star-Dust in Hollywood {by Jan and Cora Gordon) Censored {by Morris L. Ernst and Pare Lorentz) Censorship of the Theatre and Sloving Pictures {by Lamar T. Beman) Mav A GuideBook for Safety Education {National Bureau of Catvalty and Surety Underwriters) June Pagk 46 48 47 80 80 80 81 81 114 114 114 115 115 115 115 146 146 146 147 147 173 173 173 173 173 173 200 200 200 201 201 201 201 201 236 236 236 236 236 236 272 272 272 272 299 299 299 299 299 308 15 15 81 82 174 THE THEATRICAL FIELD (Conducted by M.^EOfERiTE Orndoepf) Theatrical Film Reviews — Jan. 18, Feb. 48, Mar. 83, Apr. 118, May 150, June 176, Sept. 204, Oct. 237. Space forbids listing these films. FILM ESTIMATES The number of films covered bv Film Estimates for the year are as follows: Jan. 30, Feb. 29, Mar. 32, Apr. 30, May 33, June 29, Sept. 63, Oct. 26, Nov. 33, Dec. 27. THE CHURCH FIELD (Conducted by R. F. H. Johx.son) {Arranged in Chronological Order) No. Paok How and Why We Made Our Own Church Film {by Rev. B. H. Reinheimer) .Jan. 21 Various Experiences of Churches with Movies Feb. 52 Mechanical Church Service Mar. 87 Nineteen Religious Films Announced 87 Missionary Pictures 87 Requests for Film Source List 88 Pamphlet on Motion Pictures and the Church 88 A Unique Evening Service {by Arthur P. Schnatz) Apr. 120 Methodist Episcopal Church Free Loan 16 mm. Films 121 What One Church Has Accomplished with Movies {by R. C. Adair) May 154-June 180 When Churches Make Their Own Film May 156 Interest Grows in Church Movies June 182 Vacation Movies for Church Showing 182 "A Michigan Miracle" Sept. 206 Church and Cinema: A Statement and a Rejoinder 206 Movies and Character Education {by H. Paul Janes) Oct. 240 Revised Religious Film Directory 240 Motion Pictures with Sound Accompaniment Used in Devotional Services Nov. 273 Missourian Circles Globe "On Dimes" — Now Shows Movies to Aid Missions 273 Church Films Own Movie 2*74 Filming the Story of a Parish Dec. 302 SCHOOL DEPARTMENT (Conducted by Dr. F. Dean McCluskt) {Arranged in Chronological Order) The New Jersey Visual Education Association (by A. G. Balcom) Jan. The Brooklyn Children's Museum Recent Writings Three State Conferences on Visual Education Feb. The National Academy of Visual Instruction Meeting Real Educational Talking Pictures Mar. Philadelphia Museums Offer New Service Visual Educators Meet Films Available for Use in Chemistry Classts Making Lantern Slides {by William A. Broyles) Apr. Hays Annual Report Stresses Advance of Educational Films Aids to Bird Study Available Growth of Visual Instruction in New York Recent Writings Visual Instruction Activities in and about New York City.. May New Jersey Visual Meeting Suggestions for Teachers' Outlines for "Winners of the West" Recent Writings First Grade Reading with Slides {by Irene Carlson) June Visual Aids for Elementary Schools Visual Aids in Teaching {by F. Dean McClusky) Sept. Premier of Cotton Motion Picture at Harvard The Projected Picture {by A. G. Balcom) Thrift through Visual Education Practice Teaching in the Use of Visual Aids: Bucknell Plan ( by L. Paul Miller) Oct. Visual Education Meetings Symposium, Demonstration and Exhibit of Visual Aids in Chemistry The Los Angeles Meeting and Visual Education in the West {by William H. Dudley) Lectures on Visual Education Visual Aids in Chemistry Teaching from the High School Standpoint {by L. Paul Miller) ' Nov. The Use of Films and Other Visual Aids in the Teaching of Composition {by Wm. Lewin) Graduate Theses Courses in Visual Instruction The Need of Maps in the Schoolroom {by C. A. Burkhart) .Vec. Two Visual Instruction Programs Series of Film Programs FILM REVIEWS All in the Same Boat May Beach and Sea Animals Dec. Dynamic Learning June Elementary Teacher as a Guide, The : From the Woods to the Mill Sept. Indians Are Coming, The Feb. Lady of the Lake Feb. Lumbering in the Pacific Northwest Sept. Mystery of Life, The Nov. On Time May Trail of the Long Leaf Pine .Sept. White Hell of Pitz Palu June 22 24 25 56 60 89 90 92 94 122 123 124 126 126 158 158 160 101 183 183 209 210 211 212 241 241 244 246 275 276 278 279 304 30.5 300 159 306 184 184 212 59 57 212 277 159 212 184