The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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January, 195 S Page 17 Three New Eastman Science Films... Including the First of a Series on Chemistry Historical Introduction to the Study of Chemiarj is the first of a new series of films being produced at the suggestion and with the cooperation of the New York ChcmistPk^ Teachers' Club. It pro- vides a vivid background and a strong stimulus for students beginning the srudv of chemistry". Eastman also announces The Nitrogen Cycle and The Carbon-Oxygen Cycle equally important additions to the science section of every- school s film librarv. Each of these films is in one reel; each is priced at $24, transportation included. Order now for early deliver)'.. . Eastman Kodak Company, Teaching Films Divi- sion, Rochester, N. Y. tiooofburo.ag-A*a^j,,24. ^^ S^-Ki;s.i--«' «TBE NITROGEN CTCW <Sffej» "Vw^ ^ {onus a sequ Eastman Classroom Films