The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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June, 1942 Page 243 Scene is one 0/the Curtiss-Wright Airplane Diiuion i/,jjsrooms for training V. S. Army ground crews. isual Training dons olive drab How to take a fighting plane apart and put it together again—how to "keep 'em flying"—how to combat enemy tactics—how to win this war quickly—is the problem! Speed in imparting a clear under- standing to millions of fighting men- millions of civilian defense workers— is attained best by projection methods. Dramatically, they magnify and pro- ject charts, drawings, photographs and detailed close-ups. The student can re- tain the graphic picture better than the words of the instructor. Seeing becomes knowing how. Knowing how is the answer! • * * Optical instruments are so vital to defense that the nation s needs absorb practically all of Spencer's greatly increased production. We are, of course, endeavoring to give our customers the best possible deliveries, but under' standable delays and shortages are bound to occur. Spe nCCr LENS COMPANY BUFFALO, NEW YORK SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT DIVISION OF AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY