The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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December, 194} Page 407 Index to Volume XXII (1943) FORMAL AJtTICLES (Arranged Alphabetically by Authors) Armu Air Forres, Firrt Motion Picture Unit, Where Cameras SlHiot 10 Kill Dec. 377 Aughiubiinuh. tt. A., Film Mutilation and Insurance Protection Feb. 52 Collier. Hnbert, Jr., Systematic Planning and Management of a Senior High School Film Program May 164 Oiroii, Dorothy /., Community Resources Pave the Way....Feb. 47 Unif, Samuel K., Split-Second Seeing -- Sept. 239 Feuerlicht, Maurice, To Your Health, Jose! Oct. 285 Oeinel, John B., Visual Aids for Mental Hygiene Oct. 289 ilodbey, Gordon C, .\udio-Visual Aids at Work in Signal Corps Training . .__ Apr. 131 Golden, Kathan U., Post War Visual Education Potentialities in Latin .\merica Dec. 380 Greene, Wesley, The Wartime I'se of Films in Canada Mar. 86 Gregory, William M., Maps and the War June 200 Ounttreum, John W., Texas War Film Program . . .Jan. C Hartley, William B., Utilizing the School-Made Public Rela- tions Film --Jan. 12 Jakeman, Adelbert M.. Color in the Knglish Clai-s . . .May 168 Johnson. Waller, Film and Slide Bookina Mar. 89 Klein, U. if., Visual Aids in Cleveland Schools Sept. 237 Kroirs, Arthur Edwin, Motion Pictures—Not for Theatres Jan. 14, Feb. 53. Mar. 94, Apr. 133, May 170, June 206, Sept. 243, Oct. 295. Nov. 338. Dec, 383. Larson, L. C, Trends in .Audio-Visual Instruction, June 197 Leder, Jon B.. School-Made Kodachrome ,SIidp Units Apr. 126 Lovcry, Antoinette, Sing a Song of Safe'y Mar. 91 Mead, Corinne, Motion Pictures a Stimulant to Reading Interest Sept. 241 Xacuue-Adler. Frryda. Studv of ■Bambi" Inspires Movie .Adaptation ' Oct. 292 Putnam, Harold, The War .Vgainst War Movies May 163 Putnam, Miriam, Film Forums—An .Vdventure in Adult Education Nov. 334 Reed, Paul C, OWI's 16mm Motion Picture Program Sept, 233 Schneider, Darid, Shape of Things to Come Dec. 375 genechal, J. L., Pre-Induction Training with Audio- Visual Aids 3Mne 202 Stilley, Lavra, The Use of Visual Aids in the First Grade. . . .Jan. 9 frolinger, Lelia, Visual Instruction m Elementary Schools. . . .Nov. 331 Vail Fleet, Julia, The Diorama Comes to the Classroom June 204 Weingarten, flamuel, A Junior College Demonstration Room in the Humanities Feb. 44 White, Thnrman, The Oklahoma Plan for State Wide Use of War Information Films Apr, 128 Williams, Nicholas, W., Motion Pictures Go to War Nov. 329 THE FILM AND INTEKNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING (Dr. Joh.v E. DinAX, Editor) The Cinema in World Education (Dr. Paul Monroe) Jan. 20 Theory and Practice—OWI Stresses International Under- st.anding in War Films Feb. 59, 74 Omaha Students "Listen to Britain"—Visual Interpretation Courses—Film Series Builds Morale at Home and Good Will Abroad Mar. 102 Yale Pioneers in Visual Education for Foreign Areas (C. L. y. Weeks) Apr. 136 Educational Film Plan for the United Nations (Herbert S. Houston May 169 Review of the Department June 209 .Inimated Understanding Sept. 247 Films: An International Language (U. .Samuel F. Harby) .. .Oct. 293 Importance of Selecting Films with Care Nov. 337 Photoplays for International Understanding (Willitim Lewin) Dec. 388 THE LITERATURE IN VISUAL INSTKUCTION (Ett.i Schneider Ress, Editor) Administration The Use of Educational Film Libraries in the Distribution of War Films (L. C. Larson, Film & Radio Guide)—Jan p. 28 . , . How One Countv System Uses Audio-Visual Aids (Leah Phillips, Sch. Mgmt.) ; Films'for Defense (OCD Bui.)—Feb, p. 66 . . . Audio-Visual Aids: Some Suggestions for Wartime (TVorrf Bouen. Amer, Sch. Bd. J1-)'■ Films in Western Teaching (George Blaisdell. Movie Makers)—May p. 173 . . . Planning a Visual Center iJ. P. Fitzwater, Nat. Sch.)— .Sept. p. 254 ... A Functional Visual-.\ids Program IE. J. Ealney, Sch. Ex.)—Oct. p. 304 . . . Films Help the War Effort (V. UcGarrett, High Points); Plan Buildings for Visual -Aids (E. C. Dent, Amer. Sch, Bd. Jl.) ; A Sound Film Program in a Small .System (John DeBeer, Sch. Ex ) ; Organization of the Visual Education Program (F. M. McEinney, Sierra Ed. News)—Nov, p. 341 . . . Seeing Is Believing (Dorothea Pellett, Kan. Tchr.)—Dec. p. 386. Utilization Film Utilization Guide (Mich. U.): X Program of Visual Education for Conservation of Tidewater Fisheries (H. J. Davis, Va. Jl. Ed.)— .Tan. p. 2H . . . Visual Aids Quicken Learning (Ralph Whalen, Ind. Arts & Voc. Ed.) ; Science Films as Demonstration (Paul Brandwein, High Points); The Motion Picture and the Teacher (Hardy Finch, ed.) Pan-American Movie Club (CecUia Schmid, Chicago Sch. Jl.)—Mar. p. 104 . . . Classroom Use of Films (Child-Finch. Sch. Mgmt.) ; Visual Aids in Classroom Instruction (£. L. Austin, Ag. Ed.); Educational Cinema Take a New Lease on Life (Mary Field, Sch. Ex.) ; Sight and Sound Dramatize Wartime Economics (OPA Bui.); Audio-Visual Aids Pay Dividends (GoudyXoel. Bus, Ed. World)—Oct. p. 304 . . . Audio Visual Materials Tried and True (Goudy-Soel. Bus. Ed. World)—Nov. p 342 . . . Visual Aids in Industrial Training (Natl. Ind. Conf. Bd.) ; The World Ahead; Films Mav Have Big Role in Retraining Service Men for Industry (Emmet Crazier. N.Y. Herald Tribune); Free Films Speed Civilian War Training (If. M. Enzer, N.Y. State Ed.)—Dec. p. 3S6. 1133<»7 Slides, Slideaims, Pictures Color Slides as an Aid to Classroom Teaching (Hans van Weeren- Griek, Va, Jl. Ed.); Follow Through with 2x2 (Frank Wheat, Teaching Biol.): Illustrative Materials for Conservation Education (W. H. Hartley, Jl. Geog.)—Feb. p. 66, 68 , , , Picture Collection in Hill School Library (/. V. Moffat. Lib. Jl.)—Apr. p. 149 . , , The Pic'ure Collec- tion (H. W. Wilson Co.) —June p. 214 , , , The Probable Role of the Sound slide Film in Postwar Education (E. C. Dent, Amer, Sch. Bd. Jl. Sept. p. 254 . . . Getting Results with the Stereopticon (Anderson Crain, Church Mgmt.)—Nov. p. 341. Masearos and Libraries The Future of Education in Museums (Alfred Busselle, Jr., Educa- lion) ; Museum Education After the War (C. H. .Sawyer, Education) — Mar. p. 104 . . . Children See and Do in This Museum (Grace Fisher Ramsey, Sch. Ex.)—Apr. p. 148 . . . Audio-Visual and Other Aids to Learning (Lib'y in Gen'l Ed); Films in Cleveland (R. R. Munn, .Vmer. Lib. ^Assn. Bui.)—May p. 173 . . . Film Forums in Libraries (Mary E. Townes, Adult Ed. Jl.)—Nov. p. 341 . . . Valentine Museum Goes to Schools (Naomi Gooch-Tirginia Claiborne, Va. Jl. Ed.)— Dec. p. 386. Maps New U. S.-Centered World Map for Air-Minded Americans (N. L. Engelhardt, Jr., Vis, News); Maps in War Time (W. W. Rislow, Edu. cation)—Apr. p. 148 . . . What Is the World Coming To? (E. R. .Smith, Sch. Ex.)—May p. 186 . . . Developing Map Reading Skills for Global Emphasis (E. A. Fuller, Jl. Geog.); Map Reading (Elaine Forsythe, Jl. Geog.); Maps: How to Make Them and Read Them {Walter Ristow, Jl. Geog.); Flat Maps Are Not Enough (J. R. Whitaker, Nat. Sch.)—Nov. p. 341. Projection and Equipment Acoustic Performance of 16mm Sound Motion Picture Projectors (Wilbert F. Snyder) —Mar. p. 106 . . . Optical and Mechanical Char- acteristics of 16mm Motion Picture Projectors (Robert E. Stephens) — May p. 186 ... On With the Show (Edward Pyle, Jr., Amer. Cine- matographer) ; Projection Is Fun (Holton Howell, Movie Makers)— Oct. p. 304 .. . Visual and Other Aids (M. P. Bunt, Soc. Studies) — Dec. p. 401. PhotoKraphy and School Production of Visual Aids Are School Movie Clubs Worthwhile? (DoTiald Eldridge, Movie Makers) —Feb. p. 68 . . . Photographic Aids to Teaching (Charles Tanzer, Sch. Sci. & Math.)—April p. 150 . . . Song Slides (<?. W. Leman, Nat. Sch.); Movies Make Friends (F. E. Williams, Sch. Ex.)—May p. 173 . . . Supplement with Pupil-Made Aids (FinchChUd, Nat. Sch.) —Oct. p. 304 . . . The Practical Use of Kodachrome Film (Ralph DeLano, Sch. Sci. & Math.)—Nov. p. 342. Radio and Recordings Radio Is Dynamite I (Elizabeth Ooxidy, CI. House)—Jan. p. 28 . . . How Radio Can Contribute to Creative Living (Dorothy Gordon. Child- hood Ed.)—Apr. p. 150 ... A Comparison of Photographic Record- ings with Printed Material in a Teaching Unit (Philip J. Rvlon, Har- vard Ed, Rev,) ; Phonograph Records as an Aid to Learning in Rural Elementary Schools (Eifie Bathurst) Radio Appreciation in Sec- ondary Schools (C. /. Glicksberg, Cur, Jl.)—June n. 214, 216 ... A New Clearing House for Educational Recordings (N. Y. U. Film Lib.); High School on the Air (K. D. Hurley, Sierra Ed. News); We're Wondering (Georgiana Browne, Sierra Ed. News)—Sept. p. 254 . . . Radio Appreciation (Samuel GUburt, Eng, Jl,) ; Radio Classes in High School Wartime Program (Cyretta Morford, Qu. Jl. Speech); Educational Broadcasting After the War (G. S. McCue, Qu. Jl. Speech)—Nov. p. 342. Photoplay Appreciation Improving Pupils' Experiences in Moving Pictures (A. L. Morgan, CI. House); High School Students Are Picture Conscious (IF. C. Cherrington, Ida. Jl. Ed.)—Apr. p. 148 ... An Index to the Creative Work of Erich von Stroheim (H. G. Weinberg, Sight & Sound); A Course in Film Appreciation (S. 27. Argent, Sight & Sound)—Oct. p. 306. Book Reviews and Periodicals Participation the Last Word in Films (Bruce Findlay) —Jan. p. 28 . . . The Theory of the Photographic Process (O. E. Jf«e»)—Mar. p. 106 . . . Sight and Sound—Apr. p. 150 . . . Visual Review—May p. 187 . . . Radio-Electronics in Education—June p. 216 . . . Our Neighbors in North Africa (Building America)—Nov. p. 342. Sources of Information Bibiliography of Motion Pictures for Vocational and Technical Schools (G. G. Weaver) : Resource Units for Teachers in Pre-Flight Aero- nautics; Visual Aids for Pre-Flight Aeronautics Education; Health Films—Jan. p. 29 . . . Mathematics Visual and Teaching Aids (BUde- brandt-Beimers) ; List of Films .Available to Civilian Defense Councils— Feb. p. 69 . . . Films for the Community in Wartime I Mary Losey); Flying and Weather (Liii Heimers): Bibliography of Aviation Educa- tion materials (Cath-ritxe Carturight) —Mar. p. 106 . . . Films for .\merica at War (Amer. Council Ed.) : Selected List of Films for Pre-Flight Aeronautics—Apr. p. 150 . . .Free and Inexpensive Learning Materials {Lucille Denham) : Illustrative Materials for Conservation Education (W. H. Hartley): Teaching Materials for Industrial Educa- tion (C. H. Grnneman) —June p. 216 . . . French Films for American Schools (C. U. Ackerman): Science (G. E. Flimlin) —Sept. p. 254 . . . Classified Annotated List of Available Films on Riding and Horses (Phyllis ran Vleet) ; Educators Guide to Free Films (Horkheimer- Diffor) ; Films on the United Nations—Oct. p. 306 . . . The New in Review (Alice Miel) ; Let's Help You Find It; Films for ClassroomUse (Margaret Eneerim) ; Safety Films; The Other Americas through Films and Records—Nov. p. 342 . . .New Tools for Learning about War and Postwar Problems: Bibliography of Visual Aids for Pre-Induction Training—Dec. p. 401. OCT 2 0 1944