The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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September, 195 5 Page 203 Use Three Types of Illustrative Material WITHOUT THE EXPENSE of Three Projectors k THE Spencer Model DC Delineascope enables you to project glass slides, 35 mm. single frame filmslides and microslides thus answer- ing the demand for a versatile projector that There is no Substitute for the Superiority of the Spencer Delineascope Optical System may be used for visual education in all school subjects. It can be carried easily from room to room and the change from one type of projection to another is but a matter of moments. You can be projecting glass slides for a history class and within a few minutes have it in anolher room ready to project microslides to a biology class. Ample illumination is furnished for all re- quirements up to 50 feet from the screen. At a distance of 30 feet from the screen it produces a 7.3 foot picture with glass slides and a 6.7 foot picture with filmslides. A new catalog K-78 gives complete description and prices of classroom Delln- eascopes. Writeforittoday. Please address Dept. R-9. Camfiam^ BUFFALO NEW YOR.K been of great value. It helped to arouse and main- tain an eager, healthy attitude toward learning. The factual knowledge of the individual members of the classes was satisfactorily clear and well re- tained. Enrichment of vocabulary and interest in expression were definitely shown, and the apprecia- tion and enjoyment of literature deepened. That the danger of passive acceptance of visual material had been avoided was demonstrated by the con- struction and dramatization activities to which ev- ery child contributed, and the stimulation of imagi- native activity as shown in clay modeling, paint- ings and drawings, individual illustrated notebooks, original stories, plays, poems, etc. The common interest of the groups led to excellent co-operation among the children, a fact which contributed much to the better social adjustment of each individual taking part in the activities of the group. By EVELYN LOVETT KLING Public Schools, Atlanta, Georgia Screen Called Aid in Preventing Blindness That the motion picture is a vital ally of science in the organized fight against hazards to sight is indicated in the annual re])ort of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Inc.. issued this week. Ac- cording to the report, the Society's two-reel film, "Preventing Blindness and Saving Sight," was shown 420 times s])onsored by 31 organizations. Try Before You Buy- Value is the watchword of the day —• no matter what you are buying. This is as true of projection equipment as It is of any- thing else. There is not a better value to be had In the 16 mm. sound - on - film projector market than SYNCROFILM SIXTEEN, dollar for dollar It gives you as much value as your money can buy — BUT-Don't Take Our Word For It-- See for yourself, ask us for a demonstration, a real demonstration, in your own schoolroom or auditorium, side by side with any other 16 mm. sound equipment. Then you'll understand why SYNCROFILM SIXTEEN Is the logical projector for your use. Weber Machine Corp. Manufacturers of 35 mm. and 16 mm. Sound Projectors 59 RUTTER STREET — ROCHESTER, NEW YORK New York Sales and Export Department 15 LaiEht St., N. Y. C. -:- Cable: Romos, N. Y.