The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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Page 246 The Educational Screen Supplementary References for Students of Visual Instruction JOSEPH J. WEBER INURING the past summer school session at tht ■^ University of Texas, Miss Anna Hyde, a grad- uate student in my class in visual instruction, made a cursory search for references to supplement mv comprehensive bibliography published in the January to June, 1930, issues of the Educational Screen. No attempt at completeness is claimed for the fol- lowing list of references. The list is presented at this time, because it may prove more useful in published form to students and teachers of visual instruction at the beginning of a new school year than if it were held up for standard treatment in my private office. It is my intention to continue work with these refer- ences and bring out a carefully prepared supplement for next summer's visual instruction classes. Abrams, A. W.—Class exercise on Laredo. New York State Education 19:149-52, November 1931. Abrams, A. W.—Some fundamentals of visual instruction. New York State Education 19:48-49, September 1931. Abrams, A. W.—Visual instruction in New York state schools. Education 52:284-87, January 1932. Aughinbaugh, B. A.—The application of the motion picture to the problem of the rising cost of education. Edu- cational Screen, 10:193-94, 197, September 1931. Aughinbaugh, B. A.—The motion picture and the school. Educational Screen 9:228-29, October 1930. Avery, R.—Blackboard picture for Christmas. Instructor 41 :50, December 1931. Avery, V.—Present day musical films and how they are made possible. Etude 49:16-17, January 1931. Bailey, L. M.—16-mm film in industrial efficiency work. In- ternational Review of Educational Cinematography 3:537-41, June 1931. Barnick, C. H.—Is cinematography a separate art form? International Review of Educational Cinematography 3:534-36, June 1931. Boykin, E. M.—Cinema rooms revive the intimate theater. House Beautiful 71:442-45, June 1932. Boylston, E. R.—Mother Goose pageants. School Arts Mag- azine 30:317-19, January 1931. Boylston, E. R.—Using waste material in creative art. School Arts Magazine 30:381, February 1931. Bragdon, C. S.—Motion pictures in a junior high school. Educational Screen 9:103-104, April 1930. Cameron, J. R.—Motion pictures with sound. New York, Cameron Publishing Co., 1929. Chew, W. N.—Say it with movies. Survey 66:104-105, April 15, 1931. Covell, A. H.—A study of motion pictures and slides. Edu- cational Screen 11:12, January 1932. Crabtree, J. I.—Vcrichrome film, its properties and methods of handling. American Photography 26:336-43, June 1932. Davis, M. D.—Lectures without the lecturer. School Life 16:142, April 1931. Dent. E. C.—Relation of publicity to the visual instruction program; abstract. National Education Association Proceedings 1931 :950-53. Educational Screen—Films for Washington and Lincoln programs. 11:20, January 1932. Educational Screen—Talking picture in education as Eng- land sees it. 10:231, October 1931. Elementary School Journal—Instructional value of sound motion pictures. 32:4-6, September 1931. Elementary School Journal—Visual education in Wisconsin ; pictorial history of scenes, customs, resources, etc. 31 :654-55, May 1931. Emery, J. N.—The motion picture as a classroom aid. Edu- cational Screen 9:164-65, June 1930. Encyclopaedia Brittannica—Illustration of books 12:106-108. Enlow, E. R.—More statistical interpretation of the Knowl- ton-Tilton Experiment. Educational Screen 10:259-60, November 1931. Enlow, E. R.—Some tentative standards for city visual edu- cation programs. Educational Screen 10:167-69, June 1931. Enlow, E. R.—Statistically speaking—a flagrant misinter- pretation. Educational Screen 8:228, October 1929. Evans, M.—Visual instruction program. Sierra Educational News 27:40-41, December 1931. Faithfull—Picture-statistics. New Era 12:280-81, August 1931. Fandrei, M.—Visual education equipment data, public resi- dential schools in the United States. Volta Review 34:64-68, February 1932. Fox Film Corporation—Sound motion pictures as a factor in education. 850 Tenth Avenue, New York City, 1931. Fisher, N. L.—Animals in illustration. School Arts Maga- zine 28:604-606, June 1929. Fisher, N. L.—Make-believe homes. School Arts Magazine 28:418-21, March 1929. Franklin, G. T.—Metal films. School Science and Mathe- matics 32:78-81, January 1932. Gabriel, P.—Visual aids to instruction. Journal of Edu- cation 114:93-95, September 14, 1931. Glover, J. G.—The use of motion pictures in business courses. Educational Screen 9:104-105, April 1930. Goins, J. L.—Utilization of blackboards by high school teach- ers. School Review 40:381-86, May 1932. Grassmuck, E.—New geographic education. New Era 12:230-33, July 1931. Grosvenor, M. B.—Color camera's first aerial success. Na- tional Geographic Magazine 58:344-53, September 1931. Hammond, I.—Organized educational trips. School 20:216-17, November 1931. Hampton, B. B.—A history of the movies. New York, Covici-Friede, 1931. Reviewed in the Educational Screen 11:81, March 1931. Hankin, G. T.—Mechanical aids in education. New Era 12:261-63, August 1931. Haworth, Harry H.—Administration of a department of visual instruction. Junior-Senior High School Clear- ing House 5:218-22, December 1930. Hoban, C. F.—Responsibility of teacher training institutions for the preparation of teachers in the technics of visual and other sensory aids; abstract. National Education Association Proceedings 1931:957-59. Hoban, C. F.—English and German students make long trips at low cost. School life 16:146-47, April 1931. Hopkins, B. S., and Dawson, H. G.—An experiment in visual education in elementary college chemistry. Educational Screen 11:136-37, 169-170, May, June 1932. International Review of Educational Cinematography—St. Elizabeth in our days. 3:1051, November 1931. Journal of Home Economics—Sound motion pictures and education; results of the test in Washington, D. C. 23:967, October 1931.