The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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March, 1940 Page 131 Important additions to the Eastman Classroom Films THE first of the new films is devoted to the antineuritic vitamin, B,, and its role in the maintenance of health...the sec- ond, to the mechanics of seeing and the conservation of eyesight, presented in terms so simple as to be easily grasped by students in the elementary grades. Both reels have been carefully prepared, and are fully authoritative. Eastman Classroom Films on on HEALTH the general subject of Health also include one or more reels on each of the following: Bacteria... Modern Basketball Fundamentals ... The Blood... Body Framework ... Breathing.. .The Living Cell... Child Care ... Circulation ... Cir- culatory Control... Cleanliness... Digestion ... Diphtheria ... The Feet . . . First Aid .. . Food and Growth...Modern Football Fun- damentals...Good Foods ...Home Nursing ... The House Fly ... Mold and Yeast...Muscles...Pos- ture . . . Safety Series (Safety at Home, Safety at Play, Vacation Safety)...Sewage Disposal...Skin ...Teeth...Tuberculosis and How It May Be Avoided. Write Eastman Kodak Company, Teaching Films Division, Rochester, N. Y.