The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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yecetnber, 1937 K A A^-:;^ ^^: f' i 'V\: Page 539 Index to Volume XVI (1931^1 FORMAL ARTICLES {A-Vvanged A-lihabeticidly by Authors) Xo. Anderson, O. S., Complete Learning Through Visual Aids in Physics Oct. 249 liuMhy, 11. S., The Role of Visual Materials in the COC Kducntionjil Pro-rnim Mar. 88 Clark, Ella CaUinta, The Open-House Exhibit as a Stimulus to Interest in Visual Instruction 87 Dale, Euijur, Progress in Teaclier Training in the l-'se of Visual Aids - 81 Dieffenbacit, Charles T., Student Activity in a Visual Aid Program Jan. 11 Emmert, tt'ilber. Standards for Selecting and Evaluating Still Pictures Dec. 317 Evans, Hmjmond, The Motion Pic ure Policy of the United States" Deparlini-nl of Au-rirulturc Nov. 283 Freeman, G. L., Visual Aids in Adult E-lucation Jan. 9 Oehr, Frank S., The Teaching of Wild Life Near Home.... Oct. 254 Gierinff, E. J., Jr., Motion Pictures as an Aid in Agricultural i'Aiension Work Mar. 90 Gramrf, Charles A., Ttachir Partici.nation in Educational Film Production Sept. 216 4freene, Nelson L. Ten Years of "Film Estimates'* Feb. 46 Gregory, William M., The Motion Picture as an Aid to L-arning Oct. 252 Gutzeit, O. L., Teaching an Abstract Concept in Science by Means of the Motion Picture May 147 Uoban, Charles F., Jr., Services of the American Council on Education Apr. 117 Hoek, F. Gerrit, Enriching Child Learning Dtc. 319 Irwin, Manley E., Over-View of the Detroit Visual Program Sept. 211 Kntz, Eltns, Alaking Movies in the -hinior High School . .Feb. 41 KruKc, William F., Vi>ual Education Program of Chicago Public Schools—An Interview with Dr. W. H. Johnson. Mar. 84 Levelle, J. M., A Vi)-ual Instruction Project in Laboratory Chemistry Feb. 39 Levine, Harold, A Critique of the Educational Film Jan. 13 MacIIarg, John B., A New Era in Visual Methods June 182 JUrClifJiky, F. Dean, The Immediate Nieds in Visual Education. Sept. 213 Mclmac, John S., What the Supervisor Wants in Visual Education May 151 Merton. Minefn, Vitalizing Teaching Through the Correct Use of the Still Picture Apr. 115 Moore. 11, A'., Test Questions of the "Thought" Type in Visual Education 113 Persing, Ellis C, Natural Color Lantern Slides for School and Home Nov. 286 Pov'-lU Mary Belle, Use of "Film Estimates" by Civic Organi- zations Drc. 320 Ramseyer, Lloyd L., Training in the Operation of Sound Projectors Oct. 256 Roberts, AIvi7i B., Problems in Introducing a Visual Aid Program June 179 Smith, Villa B., Lantern Slide Technique in Geography In- struction ". . . .Oct. 247 Spires, Loren C, The Prtparation of Educational Film Strips. May 149 The Movie Club as a Visual Education Project Nov. 285 Starnes, W. Gayle. The Present Status of Teacher Training in the Use of Visual Aids Dec. 315 Stenius, Arfhnr, The School Newsreel Needs a Sponsor June 184 White, James Tlenry, China's Life and Culture Visualized. . . .Apr. 118 Worrell, F Marshall, Establishing a Program of Supervised Audio-Visual Education Jan. 6, Feb. 43 Wright, George W.. Eliminating Static in Education Feb. 52 FOREIGN FILMS FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (Conducted by We.sli;y Greenk and Marik Zoe Mkrcier) A Review of some Foreign Films Jan. 15, Feb. 60 Film League of Nashville (bv Frances Neel Cheney) May 158 French Talking Filnit^. at Harvard (by Belle P. Rand) June 187 The Use of Film Dialogue in Language Teaching Nov. 289 Factual Films for History and Social Study Dec. 321 THE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL INSTRUCTION (Conducted by Nelsov Jj. Grkkxe) A Request for Renewals, and The New Orleans Program . . . .Jan. 17 Second Official Roster Feb. 56 New Orleans Program 57 Papers from New Orleans Meeting Reprinted in March and April Issues . . Program of Detroit Meeting May 157 Third Official Roster June 188 Final Detroit Program 189 Papers from Detroit Program Reprinted in September and October Issues Panel Discussion at the Detroit Meeting Oct. 251 Report of the Detroit Meeting and Resolutions Nov. 292 Fourth Official Roster 293 Presidential Letter (by Edgar Dale) Dec. 324 The First Educational Film of the Visual Instruction De- partment 325 NEWS AND NOTES (Conducted by Josephine Hoffm.\n) Conference on Teachrr Training in Visual Methods Jan. 16 New York Groups Meet Jointly 16 Industrial Firm Tests "Talkies' 16 News from Abroad 16 Visual Education in CCC Camps . . . 28 Museum Foreign Film Series 29 Visual Courses for Indiana Teachers 29 Theatre Releases Now in 2000 Foot Reels 29 New Visual Aids Departments Feb. 58 Educational Film Lists 58 College Listens in on Inauguration 58 A Local Survey of Visual Aids 58 Teaclier Training Conferences 70 No. Page A Course in School Photography Feb. 71 Pictures with a History Mar. 92 Film Strips Available 92 Teaching Aids from Indiana University 93 A Teachers Manual on Safety Instruction 93 WPA Movie Bibliography Mar. 93 DeVry Announces Summer Conference 94 A Report on Visual Education in Minnesota Apr. 122 New York School PTA Motion Picture Course 122 Film Societies Exchange Pictures 122 Free Source Material . . May 155 Bureau of Mines Films Shown to 7,000,000 155 Highlights of Visual Conftrence 155 School Reports on Peace Film 155 School Gives Photography Course 156 Visual Education in the South June 191 Ohio Film Clinic 191 National Cinema Appreciation Convention 191 Minnesota Organizes Audio-Visual Society 191 Pavilion of Motion Picture Photography and Recording at Parts Exposition 191 S. M. P. E. Spring Convention 203 More Summer Courses 203 Producers and Educators Cooperate on Film Project Sept. 221 Berkeley Summer Film Exhibit 221 Summer Conference Held in Missouri 221 Audio-Vipiial Education Conference in Atlanta 221 Micro-Photography to Preserve Valuable Material 222 Annual DeVry Conference Report 222 Films and International Understanding 222 French Film Contest Oct. 258 Motion Picture Study Courses 258 WPA Uses Visual Aids in Safety Education 258 Classroom Moves to Rails 269 Minnesota Institute in Visual Education .Nov. 296 The Motion Picture on Williamstown Program 296 Atlanta Audio-Visual Conference 296 Noted English Producer Visits U. S 297 College Inaugurates Film Course 297 New University Visual Services D,^c. 328 Survey Reveol's Growth in 16mm. Field 328 Notes from Abroad 328 AMONG THE MAGAZINES AND BOOKS (Conducted by Stella Evelyn Myers) Vitalized Teaching of Geography (by Mary Kieran in The Catholic School Journal) Jan. 30 The Museum DoflTs Its High Hat (by R, L. Duffus in The North American Review) 30 Educational Films (by Lou Kendrick in New Theatre) ?*0 Movies for Minors (in Literary Digest) 81 Our Constitution, and Safetv (units in Building America Series) 31 An Experiment in Individual Versus Group Study of Pictures in Geography (by Elizabeth Stadtlander in The Journal of Geography) Mar. 98 Getting the Jump on Hollywood (by Delia Farmer in Scholastic) 98 The Micro Projector (by Everett W. Nelson in Health and Physical Education) 98 Adventures Through Maps (by Mildred E. Price in Childhood Education) 98 Visualizing Health Education Through Art (by Jane B. Welling and L. B. Collins in Progressive Education).. 98 The Teaching Film: An International Survey (by Charles A. (iramet in Educational Forum) 100 Social Security (Unit in Building America Series) 100 After School—Then What (by Mary J. Clancy and Grace Line in New York State Education) 100 The Use of the Motion Picture as a Technique of Instruction (by Grace Hotchkiss in The Social Studies) 101 Sins of"the Cinema and Its Virtues (by Margaret B. Goodall in The Nation's Schools) Apr. 120 Vitual Aids and the Librarian (by Ward C. Boiven in Neiv York Libraries) 120 Picture Teaching (bv Eric Clayton Jones in The Education Outlook) '. 120 Yes, We Read from Pictures (by Lina A. Rauschenberg in International Journal of Religious Education) 120 Films for Africans (by G. C. Latham), Classroom Methods (by Johii L. Haride), The Dimensions of the Problem of Films for Children (by Simon Rowson) and What Children Like (by Dr. Emanual Miller) (in Sight and Sound) 121 Movie and Radio—Friend and Foe (by Richard James Hurley in The English Journal) 121 Large Scale Use of Visual Aids (by J. Ralph Schaffer in The School Executive) May 154 The School Film. What Is and What Should Be (by Bruce Beddow in Film Progress) 154 The Outlook for Films in Education (by Charles F. Hoban, Jr. in Journal of the National Education Association) . . 154 Microfilm Hailed as New Way to Duplicate Books, Pictures (by Watson Davis in Science News Letter) 156 Dissemination of Scientific Literature by Means of Microfilms (in Science) 156 Cinema Report-Card (by Raymond Gruner in Sierra Educa- tional News) 156 Steel (Unit in Building America Series) 156 Visual Vitalization (bv Laurence B. Campbell in School and Society) June 192 Administering Visual-Audio Aids in a High School (by Elmer W. Snyder and Clarence B. Eraul in New York State Education) 192 Los Angeles County's Now Film Library (by Mary C. Irion in California Journal of Secondary Education) 192 Why Not Make Your Own Films? (by Ian L. Serratllier in Christian Science Monitor) 200 More Teacher Training in Audio-Visual Field (by Harold C. Bauer in Minnesota Journal of Education) 201