The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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June, 1942 Page 241 100% DEFENSE PLAN Write for details about our three-month defense plan for schools, camps, U.S.O. and other organizations: 1, No Cash—only Defense Bonds 2. Selected Films at Low Cost \ I SI \ I VRT FI1M^ DIS'PIBUTOPS 204 Empire BIdg., Pittsburgh, Pa. News and Notes (Concluded from page 239) for the production were provided by Swift & Com- panv. It is non-commercial in character and presents the newer scientific knowledge of nutrition. Since the film is one of the most important projects carried out by the Office of Defense Health and Wel- fare Services under Administrator McNutt, the latter is asking national organizations such as men's and women's clubs and service groups, educational groups, youth groups and similar bodies, to help promote the film as part of their effort for our national defense program. Workshop on Auditory Problems Uses Films The National Workshop of teachers of the h^rd of hearing will convene on the campus of The Univer- sity of Southern California, July 2 and 3, to discuss problems of the hard of hearing in war time. Motion pictures for rehabilitation of the handicapped and for training in speech reading will be demonstrated- Mr. B. V. Morkovin. Director of the Hearing Clinic, Uni- versity of Southern California, reports that these films were successfully used all over the country last year. Ban on Amateur Cameras Lifted at Marine Studios Since the opening of Marine Studios, world's only oceanarium, in 1938, all amateur motion picture cameras have been banned. At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors, it was decided to open the huge ocean- side tanks to the amateur movie camera fan. Built originally as an underwater motion picture studio and designed especially for Hollywood feature productions all experimental work has now been completed, and officials have declared open season on the thousands of brilliantly colored tropical specimens for 8mm. and 16mm. cameras. Thirty-five millimeter cameras, how- ever, still are prohibited, except by special permission. During the past three years innumerable numbers of short subjects have been produced by the major mo- tion picture companies, namely among them, the Pete Smith Specialty, Marine Circus; Grantland Rice Sport- light, Marine Roiind-Up; and a large number of news- reel subjects. Additional Summer Audio-Visual Courses (Supplementing April and May Listings) Louisiana Centenary College, Shreveport Audio and Visual Aids in Teaching (3) Minnesota Slate Teachers College, Duluth Audio-Visual Education (4 qr.) Oklahoma Okla. A. Sr M. College. Stillwater Introduction to Visual Education; Visual Education (2 each) Haskell Pruett-J. C. Muerman June 2-Aug. 4 A. J. Middlebrooks June 8-July 17 George S. Corfield FREEDOM = PROJECTOR Helping U. S. win the Four Freedoms by providing brilliant, trouble- free performance of essential war films, the new Freedom Model is the la>t wcrd in l&mm. sound film proiection. Conserving vital war materials without sacrificing either quality, precision or portability, Ihe Freedom Model truly provides Freedom of operating worry and performance problems. See and Hear fhe New Freedom Model af the N.E.A. Convention in Denver, DeVry Booths D-7, and D-9. De VRY corporation, 1111 Armitage Ave., Chicago Tkls Is our 29th Sueeestful Yearl EDUCATIONAL FILMS CORPORATION ,6™.. 8ou.d a.d^i..n. T.«h'n,Ji.- on Geogranhy. ."'•''"*'Healtli. »<»•• •" tur. Study. 8"5;'*beVry F im Library available f">" '►'•oo'",er reel lor ore or for as little *»,'';?:„: (or Free Catalofl. two days rental. Write lor r _ . mm. Silent and Sound ind Institutional Use Latest 16 mm. Releases of UNIVERSAL FEATURES Available for schools, institutions, sliut-ins, etc. lAdvance location approval required.I SPRING PARADE Deanna Durbin, Robert Cummings, Mischa Auer A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN Gloria Jaan, Robert Stack, Hugh Harbort, C. Aubrey Smith, Butch t Buddy ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS Allan Jones, Nancy Kelly, Bud AbboH, Lou Costello SANDY GETS HER MAN Baby Sandy, Una Merkel, Stuart Erwin. Edgar Kennedy ARGENTINE NIGHTS The Ritx Brothers, The Andrews Sisteri, Constance Moore, George Reeves THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE ANan Jones, Martha Raye, Joe Penner, Rosemary Lane WHEN THE DALTONS RODE Randolph Scott, Kay Francis, Brian Donlevy Send tor Catalog of 2200 Entertainment and Educational Subjects. ■ JHJJ-tJ. l t |W»W»W .nuur. W\J^ ^"^ENT I J.llM.l.JI.I!l!lg 25 W. 45tli St. Depf. E-6 New York