The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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December, 1936 Page 327 ndex to Volume XV (1936) FORMAL ARTICLES {Arrfiii'iril Al/ilifih iiralhf by Authors) No. Page Anderson, C. J., Some Unsolved Problems in the Develop- ment of Visual Education Mar. 73 Auffhinbaugk, B. A., Some Common Causes of Damage to Slides and Films Jan. 10 Baker, ilrlhur O., The Jones Rotary System of Instruction. .Apr. 107 BeltH, Kjiimell Albrrl, Vi.'-ual Aids in Itemedial Reading.... 108 BosUy, Donald It., Tlie Opaque Projector Applied to Written Composition Work Feb. 42 Bryan. Arthur 11., Student Choice of Methods of Instruction in Biology Oct. 243 Burdick, U. O., Increasing the Use of Film Slides Sept. 20B CoHirr, Bobert Jr., "The Rebel Rangers" on School Jour- neys May 140 Dale, kdiiar. The .-Vmerican Film Institute Mar. 79 DeValda, F. IV., Visual Education "Gets Going" in England.Nov. 276 Doaiic, boiiold v., What Makes a (Jood Educational Film? (IJ Summary of Results of Experimental Studies of Educational Motion Pictures Sept. 203 (II) Criticisms of Educational Films Oct. 239 (III) An Analysis of the Choices of Teachers Nov. 271 (IV) Check List for Evaluation of Educational Films... Dec. 305 Dunn, Fannie W., and Schneider, Etta, Practices in City Ad- ministration of Visual PMucation Nov. 269, Dec. 301 Gramet, Charles A., Methodology of the Motion Picture Lesson Dec. 304 Greene, Wesley, Foreign Films for Educational Institutions Sept. 211, Oct. 246 Gregg, Russell T.. Experiences with a State Cooperative Film Library Feb. 39 Halsey, Joseph II., An Experiment in Geography Teaching. . May 137 Hamilton. IT. J., Administrative Problems in Visual Edu- cation Sept. 208 Uaitsen, J. E., The Silent Film in Teaching (St. Louis Sym- posium) Apr. Ill Hinchley, L. C, An Evaluation of Motion Picture Films for Classroom Use in Biology Jan. 8 Hoban, Charles F., Jr., The Place and Values of Sound Pic- tures in Teaching (St. Louis Symposium) Apr. 113 Eooser, II. L., Suggestions on the Care of 16mm Film and Projectors June 17.t Visual Instruction—-Iowa State College Oct. 241 Krows, Arthur Edwin, A Quarter-Century of Non-Theatrical Films June 169 MacUarg, John B.. Visual Education at Lawrence College. . Nov. 273 HcClusky, F. Dean, What Next in Visual Education? Mar. 84 Noble Lorraine, Distribution—An Aid to Visual Aids June 177 Perrin. H. Ambrose, Controversial Problems in Visual Edu- cation Apr. 105 Pouter, Leonard. The Sound Film as a Teaching Aid Mar. 77 Stack, Herbert J., Teaching Safety through Visual Educa- tion Mar. 82 Thornton, D. C, Why a Department of Visual Education ?.. Feb. 46 Welter, O. Carl, The Sacred Eye Oct. 245 Williams, Paul T., A Visit to the New England Capes—A Unit of Study in Economic Geography May 142, June 173 Willis. E. F., The Use of Lantern Slides in Teaching Traffic Safety Jan. 5 Worrell, F. Marshall, Large-Group-Instruction through the Use of Visual Aids Feb. 43 Teager, William A., Preparing Teachirs in the Use of Visual- Sensory Aids Mar. 74 THE CHURCH FIELD (Conducted by Mary Beattie Bbadt) Yale Divinity School Has Motion Picture Seminar Jan. 11 Mission Work to be Dramatized in Motion Pictures 11 Girls' Friendly Society Outstanding Example of Motion Pic- ture Interest 13 Film Activities among the Denominations 11 A Young People's Church with Motion Pictures Feb. 49 Y'oung People's Group Makes E.xperimental Picture (by Evelyn S. Brown) Mar. 88 "Padre Sahib" to Visit United States 88 A College Dramatic Club Enters the Movies (by William L. Rogers) May 144 Missions in Syria to be Filmed 145 How the Alert Minister Can Use a Life Situation Picture. ..Oct. 247 News Notes Nov. 2X7 NEWS AND NOTES (Conducted by Joski'hine Hoffman) Use of Sound Films Increasing Jan. 18 Resolutions Passed by the Visual Instruction Section of the Ohio Education Association 18 Slides on School Activities 18 Cleveland Library Bookmarks 18 Photography Aids in Safety Work 18 New Study Guides Prepared 20 New Jersey Visual Education Activities 20 Vermont State Film Library Apr. 117 Cinema Workshop and Appreciation League 117 Visual Aids Prominent in Exhibit 117 The "Ten Best" 1935 Films 117 Motion Pictures Promote Peace May 150 Visual Aids in New York Schools :. . ., - 150 Museum Films .Showings ; . . 150 Highlights of the National Conference on Visual Education and Film Exhibition 150 Film Catalogs 152 No. New Sound Slide Film Series June Showing of Teacher-Made Educational Films Convention of Cinema Appreciation Group Ohio Motion Picture Institute A Report from Geneva Film-Art Programs SMPE Spring Program Photographers' Convention Summer Conferences on Visual Education Sept. Visual Education as Commencement Theme A Visual Aids Bibliography Critical Discussion of Photoplays at NEA Convention Ohio Visual Group Meets Oct. A Report from the Y. M. C. A. Bureau New York University Continues Film Lectures Bird Songs Recorded Canada National Film Society Report Nov. Traveling Peace Film Units New Film Directory Visual Education Courses at Boston University Department of Agriculture Film Strips Film Makes its Debut at Salzburg Chateau Becomes Film Studio Progress in Florida I*ec. S. M. P. E. Fall Convention National Visual Education Directory Audio-Visual Education Activities at Teachers College Conferences on Visual Aids A New Market for Photographs R. A. Wood, of U. S. Bureau of Mines, Retires DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL INSTRUCTION (Conducted by E. C. Waqooneb and N. L. Gbeene) The St. Louis Meetings Jan. Program for the Winter Meeting at St. Louis Feb. The St. Louis Meeting Mar. "The DVI Caravan " No Meeting at Portland May New Jersey Visual Association Meets Massachusetts Annual Meeting More about "No Meeting in Portland" June Membership in the Department, and Plans for Coming Year.Oct, Official Roster—Paid Members—Department of Visual In- struction Nov. New Jersey Visual Education Association Meets Dec. FILM PRODUCTION IN THE EDUCATIONAL FIELD (Conducted by F. W. Davis) Introduction of New Department Jan. The Experience of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University in 16mm Film Production...... Feb. Common Problems Concerning Equipment and Technical Data Mar. Discussion of Factors in the Design of 16mm Motion Picture Projectors Apr. Suggestions for Amateur Producers—Type of Film to Use, Exposure Meters, Tripods May Common Errors in the Production of Teaching Films June What to Look for in Choosing Projection Screens for Your School Student Activities with the Camera Oct. Hints on Making Natural Color Movies Nov, Problems in Sound Film Production Dec. Teaching Local History through Motion Pictures AMONG THE MAGAZINES AND BOOKS (Conducted by Stei,la Evelyn Myers) Director Guides Teachers in Use of Visual Aids (by E. Wini- fred Crawford in Nation's Schools) Jan. The Motion Picture and Music (by Douglas Moore in Na- tional Board of Review Magazine) Mickey vs. Popeye (by William deUille in Xhe Forum) .... Everybody's Language (by Winston Churchill in Collier's) . . I Talked with Charlie Chaplin (by A. J. Urban in Intercine) A Unique Project in Map-Making (by D. P. Lucas in Sierra Educational News) Films in a Rural School (by A. S. C. Lambon in Sight and Sound) Symbol Stories (by Mary Combs and Agnes Lehman in Grade Teacher) Pictures in Geography Textbooks (by Irving R. Mello and Ivan R. Waterman in The Elementary School Journal) .Feb. The Development and Use of Stereo Photography for Educa- tional Purposes (by C. Kennedy in Journal of the So- ciety of Motion Picture Engineers) i Notes on Pabst (by Alberto Mondadori in Intercine) Fundamentals of Visual Education (by J. Raymond Hutch- inson in The School Executive) Mar. Developments in Visual Education (by Eugene U. Uerring- ton in Visual Education News) Increasing Motion Picture Appreciation among Youth (by Elizabeth Watson Pollard in International Journal of Religious Education) The Educational Film in Public Cinemas (by Luis Gomez Mesa in Intercine) Recent Developments in Sound Technique (by Basil Wright i n Intercine) The How of Visual Education (by Byron O. Kirby in The Journal of Education) ; • Apr. Using the Film in a Secondary School (by Houghton in Sight and Sound) Page 183 183 183 183 183 183 195 195 220 220 220 220 254 254 254 254 286 286 286 286 287 287 287 809 309 309 309 310 810 319 17 51 85 85 149 149 149 181 249 280 813 13 62 90 122 154 184 186 252 284 316 316 15 IS 15 16 16 16 16 47 47 47 87 87 87 89 89 118 118