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The EDUCATIONAL SCREEN f THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN Stafi Nelson L. Greene - - - Editor-in-Chief Evelyn J. Baker - Advertisinq Manager Josephine Hoffman - - Office Manager Department Editors Wilber Emmert - - - - Indiana Pa. Hardy R. Finch - - Greenwich, Conn. James D. Finn - - - - Greeley, Colo. Ann Gale ------ Chicago, 111. David Goodman - - New York, N. Y. Josephine Hoffman - - - Qiicago, 111. L. C. Larson - - - Bloomington, Ind. F. Dean McClusky - Scarborough, N. Y. Etta Schneider - - Washington, D. C. Editorial Advisoiy Board Ward C. Bowen, Chief, Bureau of Radio and Visual Aids, State Education De- partment, Albany, N. Y. Marian Evans, Director, Visual Instruction Center, Public Schools, San Diego, Calif. W. M. Gregory, Western Reserve Univer- sity, Cleveland, Ohio. J. E. Hansen, Chief Bureau of Visual Instruction, E.xtension Division, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. J. A. Hollinger, formerly Director, Depart- ment of Science and Visualization, Pub- lic Schools, Pittsburgh, Pa. BovD B. Rakestraw, Assistant Director Extension Division, University of Cal- ifornia, Berkeley, Calif. Paul C. Reed, Director, Department of Ra- dio and Visual Education, Board of Education, Rochester, N. Y. W. Gavle Starnes, in charge of Audio- Visual Aids, Department of University Extension, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Leua Trolincer, Secretary, Bureau of Visual Instruction, Extension Division, University of Colorado, Boulder, Cole. W. W. Whittinghill, Director, Depart- ment of Visual and Radio Education, Board of Education, Detroit, Mich. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Dometflc $2.00 Canada $2.50 Foreign $3.00 Single Copies 25 VOLUME XXI MAY, 1942 NUMBER FIVE WHOLE NUMBER 202 Contents Cover Picture —Apple Blossom Time In Nova Sco+Ia (Courtesy Canadian Pacific Railway) Speeding The Victory Progrann V^illiam E. Morse, Jr. 170 Teaching First Aid With Films Henry E. Chlids 172 A Low-Cost School Museum. William S. Hart 176 Varied Uses of Slides in Intermediate Grades Sibyl Vauter 178 Motion Pictures—Not for Theatres Arthur Edwin Krows 180 The Literature in Visual Instruction A Monthly Digest ..Conducted by Etta Schneider 184 Summer Courses in Visual and Audio-Visual Instruction 186 A Basic Reading List for Students of Audio-Visual Education 187 Among Ourselves—Notes from and by The Department of Visual Instruction . .. ...Conducted by James D. Finn 188 School-Made Motion Pictures. Conducted by Hardy R. Finch 192 New Films of the Month. Conducted by L. C. Larson 194 News and Notes Conducted by Josephine Hoffman 196 Films for Defense on the Home Front 200 Current Film News ' 204 Here They Are! A Trade Directory for the Visual Field 208 The EDUCATIONAL SCREEN published monthly except July and August by The Educational Screen, Inc. Publication Office, Pontiac, Illinois; Executive Office, 64 East Lake St., Chicago, Illinois. Entered at the Post Office at Pontiac, Illinois, as Second Class Matter. Address communications to The Educational Screen, 64 East Lake St., Chicago, 111.