The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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! October, 193 5 Page 2 1 5 Edit oria As stated in (lur September issue, this October number was jjlanned to carry all the addresses delivered before the Department of Visual Instruction of the National Education Association meet- ing at Denver on July 1st and 2nd last, except those printed elsewhere. The issue would then serve somewhat as "Proceedings" for De])artment mem- bers. We have done our best. Five of the twelve addresses listed on the Program ai)pear here (see titles under Contents at the right.) They arc jjrinted in full, save for some supplementary material supplied to the audience at the time in mimeographed or printed sheets. The remaining seven papers are ac- counted for as follows: Two speakers were absent (H. L. Kooser and Merrill Bishop) and their I)ai)ers were not read. Two have already been printed (Inez C. Larson, in The Educ.-siTio.nal Screen for June; and Glen Ream, in The Journal of the National Edu- cation iVssociATioN for September.) One address—"Making the Rocky Mountains a Part of a School Pro- gram" by Superintendent Lloyd Shaw of Colorado Springs—consisted of ex- temporaneous remarks accompailying a motion picture of actual activities in the Chevenne Mountain Schools. Reprinting the remarks, without the jjicture, could not do justice to the very interesting presentation. Two are still to a])pear, we trust, in our November issue. "A Large Area Visual Instruction Service," by F. \\'ilcken Fox, Secretary of Extension Service, Brigham Young University (re])lacing Lowry Nelson on the pro- gram) requires accompanying cuts which could not be ready in time for October deadline. The other paper —"The Role of a Visual Aid and Sen- sory Technique Course in Teacher Pre- paration for the New Day," by Henry Kkjnower, Chief of Teacher Division of the State Deixirtnient of Public Instruc- tion in Pennsylvania—failed to reach us in time for October printing. We hope to be able to secure these before November deadline. As this October issue may find in- creased demand, we are making a mod- est increase in the regular run. The reserve will not be large, however, and only the jjrompt orders can be filled. Educational Screen Combi ned with Visual Instruction News OCTOBER, 1935 VOLUME XIV NUMBER 8 CONTENTS Characteristics In Still Pictures for Instructional Use in the Classroonn. Leila Trollnger 217 The Preparation and Presentation of a Science Night Program, Robert Collier Jr _ ____ 219 Adaptation of Art to the Classroom. Edna hiellstern 222 Noon Movies—the New Educational Tool. L. K. Meola.--.224 Systematic Visual Education In the Average School. William H. Dudley 228 . The Film Estimates 230 School Department. Conducted by Dr. F. Dean McClusky __ 232 Film Production Activities. Conducted by The Staff 238 Among the Producers...- _ 240 Here They Are! A Trade Directory for the Visual Field..-244 Contents of previous Issues listed in Education Index. General and Editorial Offices, 64 East Lake St., Chicago, Illinois. Office of Publication, Morton, Illinois. Entered at the Post Office at Morton, Illinois, as Second Class Matter. Copyright, October, 1935 by the Edu- cational Screen, Inc. Published every month except July and August, $2.00 a Year (Canada, $2.75; Foreign, $3.00) Single Copies, 25 cts. THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, Inc. DIRECTORATE AND STAFF Herbert E. Slaught, Pres. Nelson L. Green, Editor Ellsworth C. Dent Evelyn J. Baker Josephine Hoffman Stanley R. Greene R. F. H. Johnson Marion F. Lanphier F. Dean McClusky Stella Evelyn Myers