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December, 19)2 Page 319 A Report from a Visual Worker. Fall Courses In Visual 11 '' ' 240 Ohio w Vitual Collection l1 Manual for Pasadena Schools England Plans a National Film Institute Ml 'iroup in Indiani Active Nov. 272 Who is the Moat Bxti nalra Dw of Motion Pictures! 272 The Education Index Appear! in New Form ■ lure University 27J Librarian 1 lining of Rare Books It.-rhn I ', a Movies Bulletin Service Again Available 274 Visual B ■ >>iit> Teachers Meeting Dec. 806 Sbowinai A Year's A 'Tulo Mus.-um 150,000 Projectors in Una In Finland Danish Law Compels Showing M t'ulturtil Film* 807 AMONG THE MAGAZINES AND BOOKS (Conducted by Marion F. Lani-him) (Arranged in Chronological Order) Standards for the Selection of Pictures (by A. W. Abramt in } 'or* stale gdveation) Ian. 14 Organising the Vimal Instruction Program (by Harvey N. \ in High /'<■ 14 Slide Making and the Social Studies Laboratory, III (by AnneHi Click in I he I ■ itloolr) 14 America's Flint Monopoly (in The Living Age) 14 This Week's News in Pictures (by Edward Mayer in Edu- cational Focus) 14 Slide Muking In the Classroom (by Muriel Pettit in Educa- tional Focus) 14 What Can We I><> About the Mortal (by Dr Fred Eastman in Parotic Magazine) 15 The Magic Carpel of Visual Education (by Mary Pruitt in <■) 15 Books Which Children Like to See Pictured (by Edgar Dale in Educational Research Bulletin) Feb. 63 Equipment for I u Pictures (by A. W. Abramt in 1'orJt State Education ) 53 Motion leal and Surgical Practice* (by Gordon S. Mitchell in Projection Engineering) d:\ The Church and Motion n Federal Council Bulletin) 68 Two Articles on Hollywood (by .lone Of/are McCormick in .Vcte ForJt 2'imeM Magazine) 64 Our Desert Indians (In '"»' and Home) 54 No Means No I (by Geraldine Farrar in 8aturday Evening Pott) 64 Will the Talkies Revolutionize Schools' (by Jamee Bortg in Pan -ine) Mar. 80 How lures (by A. IV. Abramt in Netc Tork State Education) 80 Effects of Motion Pictures on Children (by Kef- William Fag Butler in Federal Council fiiiilelwil 80 What the Motion Picture Has Accomplished for the Schools (by Lawrence R. Winchell in School Executive* Magazine) 80 Psychological Principle* of Visual Education (by Charles A. r In Pennsylvania Softool Journal) 81 How Our Town (Jot Battel Movies (by Alice B. Browne in Parents Magazine) How to Plan Indoor Sport* Reel* (In Jfoeie Afoa-era) 81 Administration :ind Supervision of Visual Instruction (by A. W. loraau In .v. •■ >rf«Matien) Apr. 114 1 Aids and Educational Radio (by W. C. Bagley in 114 American Civilization Assayed (by Bernard Fay in iVew TorA: J't'mej* Magazine ) 11 * Talking Pictures—a New Teaching Aid (by V. C. Arntpiger in Bek men!) 114 Talking Pictures f..r Teaching Purposes (by W. W. Mc- .■',/eo and Charles Raines in 5 .vitioti ) . . . . May 146 Pictures—Their Purpose and Dae In the Teaching of History (to FrsnteM V dal in The Bistorical Outlook).. .. 14(1 Power Developmenl—(Visualisation) (by Joseph E. Egan in nal of Education) 146 The Church and the Motion Picture (by .1. T. Pofenberger in Federal Council Bulletin ) 146 How I Pieturx is Developrd (by 7>r Wat lace It . Atwooi in ATafional ll.'ard of Review Magazine 146 But Is It Art! (by IVillinm Orion in Atlantis Monthly) June 179 Movie* and Life (by Jfory Lus Cochran in . hild Welfare). . 180 Social Science and Hi tal Sound Ptclu.e (by Dr. 'ay in The Historical Outlook) 180 Testing K Instruelion.il Films (by Prof Kirlley F. Mather in Xational Hoard of Review Magazine) 180 The Teacher Turns Movie Produc. r (by f.ouii M. Bailey in School 1 Hagazine) 180 Analysis of a Picture mdards for Selecting Wall Map* (by A. W. Abramt in .V. ic York state Education) 180 I It Education f (bv Rev. II K ti. Rone in The Irish Monthly) Sept. 212 Morals, Facts and Fiction (by Alexander Bahnky in II 212 The Film in National Life (iii Rrvietr of Reviews) 213 Are Films Degrading! (by J. Defell and O. P. llerrirs in The 9 213 and Arts (in The Living Age) 213 and Administering a Vitual In-truetion Program lb] 0. R Crake* in * olives Magazine) Oct. 242 To the Mom a, I.til Not to Sleep (by Henry James Forman in .1/ < 242 Sound Pictures in Elementary Science (by Melrin Brodthaug in Science Education) Nor. 275 The Place of Visual Instruction in the Modern School (by f, Dean Wot huky in Hew York Stale Education) 275 The Motion Picture rnd the American School (by W. F. Kruse in International Review of Cinematography) 275 Movie Madness (by Henry James Forman in McCall's) 279 The Blackboard as a Vi»ual Aid in Education (by A. W. Abramt in .Vrir fort Slate Education) Dec. 803 Pa(u: The Selection and Use of Picture* (by Zoe A. Thralls in The Journal at the '■ n)....... Dec. 803 The Place of Visual Education in the Elementary School (by II illiarn //. Johnson in Catholic School hit, rent,) 803 Core of a Visual Sensory Aids Program (by lVUfcer Emmert in International Rcricw of Educational Cinematography) 808 HOOK REVIEWS (Arranged in Chronological Order) Cinema (by O. A. Lefeune) Jan. 15 Stargazing (by June Head) 16 A History of the Movies (by Benjamin B. Hampton) Mar. 81 Visual Instruction: It* Value and Its Needs (by P. Dean MeClutky) Dec. 80S Storm (by Peter Neagoe) 820 FILM ESTIMATES The number of films covered by Film Estimates for the year* are a* follows: Jan. 31, Feb. 35, Mar. 26. Apr. 28, May 28, June 30, Sept. S3, Oct. 33, Nov. 28, Dec. 27. Space forbids listing these film*. THE CHURCH FIELD (Conducted by R. F. H. Johnson) (Arranged in Cnronolopical Order) Tslkies for the Church Jan. IS Movies Come in Handy for Meetings of Parish Organizations Improved 11mm Silent Projection Change in Film Distributorship 18 McAll Mission of France Use* Movie* for Securing American Support , Methodists Organize to Produce Religious Talkies Feb. 55 How Dark Must the Auditorium Bet 55 Baptists List Mission Films Movie* Foster Scout Work Mar. 83 Riverside Church Acquires Sound Equipment How to Finance a Propector Purchase New* of a Church Movie Pioneer New Ik>w Price Projector Will Be Welcomed by Churches. . . The Movie Situation (by H. O. Conger and Dwight R. Furnen) Apr. 116 Salvation Army Use* Movie* Motion Picture Cameras for Church Use This Summer May 148 St Joseph Valley Larger Parish Completes Film Story 148 "Unto the Least" (by Elizabeth Rickey Detsez) June 182 Interesting Monograph on Projected Picture* in Worship. .. . 8omo Figures on Church Movie Activities 183 Missionaries and the Cinema Del. 245 Wliv Use Picture* in Worship! (by B. Paul Janes) Nov. 277 Reversible. Film -7s Pastor Shows Films with Bible Lectures 279 16mm Movie* on the Mission Field (by .Vina B. Btrcoritz). .Dec. 309 Nebraska Pastor Enthusiastic over 16mm 310 SCHOOL DEPARTMENT (Conducted by Dr. F. Dkan McClurkt) (Arranged in Chronological Order) An Integrated Project on Copper, Utilizing Visual Aids in Various Form* (by Louis A. Astelt) Jan. Film Review—The Teaching of Reading A Lesson with Doll Slide* in the Kindergarten (by Margaret Chamberlin) Pupile Make Own Visual Aids Eeb. Eighth Annual Motion Picture Conference Massachusetts State Visual Groups Meet The Use of Color in Slide Making (hy Genevieve Elite E*l'i) Mar. Outline of Course in "Methods of Visual Instruction" a* ii at Hunter College, New York City Washington'* Birth Celebrated by Training School Art Appreciation Applied to Civic Planning . . Visual Activities California Visual Meeting School Journeys Aid British Pupils Annual Visual Aids Convention Held in San Diego (hy James H. House) Apr. A Modern Geography Room Association Advocates Teaching History by Film Metal Shelf Divider Socialization from the Classroom Moving Picture (by Rote M. Dolezal) A Picture Study Lesson with the Opaque Projector (by Irmo //. Pinorez) May Open House at Boston University Sound Picture and Program Distribution System at Port Cheater Hlgb School Summer Courses in Visual Instruction Chicago University to Produce Educational Sound Motion Pictures -'one New Film on Mechanical Drawing What Should a Course in Vinial Instruction Include! (by II. A. llenderton) Visual Instruction in Summer School* of 1932 Plan Second 16mm Exposition The Decoration of School Room Windows as a Visual Aid in Teaching (by Harlan L. Harrington) Sept A Shorthand Moving Picture Film (by Eleanor Skimin) 8lr Galahad the Deliverer—Suggestions for an Art Lesson Correlated with Visual Aids (by Adeline Keller) Using Slide* with the Study of Geography in the Fourth Grnde (hy Vista J. Blotatiefi) Oct. A Roman House (by Ethel M Hill) Visual Aid* in a Modern European History Unit—A Guide Sheet (by Ruth Gardinor) Not. Classroom Use of "The Education*! Screen" The University of Chicago Film Productions Dec. Use Films to Teach Languages 21 25 26 57 57 6» 85 86 86 88 88 90 80 119 119 119 120 121 150 151 152 J..4 184 1*5 186 188 189 21 n 21s 248 250 280 Me :ui 312