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Page 408 The Educational Screen Miscellaneous Visual Learning Guides—Feb. p. 169 . . . Why Children Read the Comics (Ruth Utrang, El. Sch. Jl.) May p. 186 . . . New Techniques in Mass Ertuct-tion (Omeii Welles, Adult Ed. Jl.) ; Let Us Mix Palestine and Hollywood (3/ari/ White, Int'l Jl. Relig. Ed.); The Cracked Voice o£ Propaganda (Doc. News Letter)—June p. 214 . . . The Basic English Teaching Films (Mary L. Guyton, Adult Ed. Bui.)—Sept. p. 254 . . . Problems in the Production of U. S. Navy Training Films (Orville Ooldner, Jl. SMPE)—Nov. p. 342 . . . Education Raises Its Sights (Earl Selby, Coronet): Movies in the Postwar World (W. 11'. Pettit, New Movies)—Dec. p. 386. EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH IN AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATON (D.vviD Goodman, Editor) An Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of Motion Pic- tures in Teaching General Science (W. Kenneth Baker) . .Jan, 27 The Effect of Two Slidefilms on the Development of Desirable Social Attitudes (Janey Evelyn Uaneline) Feb. 65 The Principles, Origin and Early Development of Educa- tional Realism (Louift Goodman) Mar. 108 A Survey of Visual Aids in the Cincinnati School System— An Evaluation of Educational Films in the Fort Worth School Film Library (Seth V. Strain) Apr. 142, 151 Audio-Vifual Aids in the Teaching of the Social Studies (H. E. Headley) May 178 A Study of Audience Reactions to Two Educational Films (A. F. Sturmthal-Alberta Curtis) Oct. 306 An Experimental Study of Children's Understanding of Instructional Materials (Marie Godwin Halhert) Nov. 348 THE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL INSTRUCTION Tentative DVI Program—Zone Officers—Metropolitan New York Branch Program—Zone VII Meets Jan. 19 Change in Officers for Zone IV—Metropolitan New York Branch Programs—News of Members Mar. 110 Visual Education Meeting in Boston—Members with the Armed Forces Apr. 139 New Zone Oflicers—DVI Members Serving the Government. .June 219 SCHOOL-MADE MOTION PICTURES (Hardy R. Pinch, Editor) (Question Box on School Film Production in every issue—■ conducted by Donald A. Eldbidoe) Hoover High Prepares Jan. 22 Medical Subjects—Prize Winners—Film Tells University's War Program Feb. 60 Selling the School through Movies Mar. 99 A Hobby Makes a Classroom Picture Apr. 140 Nebraska School Films Activities May 176 Students Make Biology Film June 210 A Documentary Film in 8mm—Illinois University Filmed— Pasadena ,School Productions Sept. 256 Film Presents the Evolution of Art Oct. 299 Film Story of Michigan School—Courses in Film Production— Insurance of Equipment—Yearbook Recognizes Value of Public Relations Films Nov. 344 Biology High School Class Produces Teaching Film Dec. 392 NEWS AND NOTES (.TosEPHiNE Hoffman, Editor) Winner of Maxim Award for Best Non-Theatrical Film—High School Victory Corps—Filming the African Battlefront—With the U. S. Forces Jan. 30-31 Over Two Million See Inter-American Films—Connecticut Association Plan Meeting by Radio—New Supervisor for Virginia Audio-Visual Bureau—Teaching Aids for the Wartime Program—Civilian Defense Organizations Produce—"Ten Best" Theatrical Features of 1943 . Feb. 72-74 United Nations Collaborate on Distribution of Educational Films— British Films Reach Varied Audiences—Pan American Day Materials Stress Wartime Role of Renublics—Indiana War Film Program— .VNFA Hold Open Meeting—Industrial Training Films in Production Mar. 112-115 XAVED Reports on Current Developments—Notable British Film on African Campaign Released—School Use of Inter-American Films. . . . Apr. 144-46 Educational Film Library A.ssociation Organized—Red Cross Brings Films to Army Hospitals—Pennsylvania Defense Film Committee— Films on Belgium May 180-82 Adult Education with Films at Boston University—SMPE Sessions Feature Induftry's War Contribution—Changes in Detroit Visual Department—TJruguayan Educator Visits the U S.—lEA Film Goes to South America—-Fighting French Distribute Films in U. S June 220-21 Budget Curtailment Eliminates OWI Film Production—Keagan Head of OWI Educational Division—Combat Films Revolutionize R.A.F. Gunnery Tactics—New USOK Visual Unit*—Deposit of U. S. Films in the Library of Congress—Tennessee Plans Annual Visual Education Conferences—Visual Education Continues to Function at Chinese Universitv—Recommended Procedure for Schools Desiring New Pro- jection Equipment—NAVED Board Meeting Sept.264-67 OWI Continues Film Circulation—WAAC Recognizes Value of Visual .\ids—War Savings Filmstrip for Elementary Schools—Castle Films Retain USOE Films—OPA Bulletin Suggests Wartime Activities for New School iear. ....... Oct. 308-09 films for OWI Campaign Programs—Song Collection for School War Programs—.Southern Conference Not to Meet—Army Films Released oo''„„''"oil"''''''"'''' Showings—School Broadcast Conference November za-iO —SMPL Semi-Annual Meeting—Meetings of Visual Education •^T-P' •-,;-■, i.: Nov. 354-57 Disney I ilms to Educate the Illiterate—Television Developments iorecast—CIAA Film Program Progresses—Photographic Equipment A.ssociation Meets—Visual Workers in New Locations.... Dec. 398-400 NEW FILMS OF THE MONTH (L. C. Lakson, Editor) Monthly Evaluations of Educational Films by a Teacher Committee The Airplane Changes the World Map; Rough Turning between l^enters; Balloons; Construction of a Light Airplane. . . Feb 70-71 Far Western States; South of the Border; Pood—Weapon of Con- quest ; Wings Up; This Is the Bowery gept 260-63 Campus Frontiers; Wings of Youth; World of Plenty; This Too Is Sabotage ' ' Qct 310-12 (3rain That Built a Hemisphere; The Ruby Throated Hummingbird; Soldiers of the Soil; New Earth Nov. 350-62 CURRENT FILM NEWS Announcements and brief descriptions of new aims, with sources on following pages: Jan. 32. 34—Feb. 86, 78—Mar. 116, 118—Apr 152 154—May 184—June 222-23—Sept. 270, 272-73—Oct 316 319—^ Nov. 358, 362 . . . Dec. 402. AMONG THE PRODUCERS o,-?'"?; "Y" J.'lniosound Projector—Death of Bell Howell OfHcial— blidefllms for Training Shipfitters—New Y'ork Advertising Club Honors Bra.v—Teaching Unit on Safety jgn 35 Kodachrome Slides on Nature Subjects—RCA Victor Service for Schools—New Series of Radio Transcriptions Feb 79 Another Source of 2x2 Kodachrome Slides—Bausch & Lomb at War- Free Films Source Directory jjar 119 E. C. Dent Appointed SVE General Manager—Visual Unit on Slide- film Utilization—Keystone Aircraft Slides—Scenic West in Kodachromes —Visual Aids on the Netherlands—RCA Spanish Music Records—Koda chrome Slides on Historic Philadelphia Apr 153-54 New Aircraft Identification Kit—Ampro War Model Projector- Filmslide on Highway Program—DeVry Awarded Armv-Navy "E"— United Air Lines Filmstrip—New Slide Binders for Kodachromes ,•,:■••,■;.•.•••,•■•••. .••••■••: May 188.190 Visual Aids for Industrial Training—Keystone Slides on Aeronautics • ■,;••. June 223 Coronet Magazine Announces New Visual Aids for Schools—New Slides for Aircraft Identification Kit—Radiant's New Screens of Non Critical Mattrials—SVE Projectors for Pre-Induction Training Courses— Filmstrips Present the History of Aeronautics—New Science of Opti- Onics—"Eye School" Established by Jam Handy—Bird Pictures in Color—News Publications—Texas Visual Education Co. Changes "»5;« • -. Sept. 274-75 Teaching Aids for Mechanical Drawing Classes—Animals and Birds in Kodachrome—Filmatic Triple-Purpose Projector—Radiant's New Catalog—DeVry Earns New Award—Slidefilms on Industrial Health and Safety Oct. 318 New List of Slidefilms for Pre-Induction Training Courses—DeVrv 8mm Design Competition—Slidefllm Unit on Mathematics—$50 Prize "Film-Idea" Contest—RCA Booklet on the School of Tomorrow— Charles R. Crakes, Educator, with DeVry Nov. 360-362 New Kodachromes of Flags and Emblems of American Republics— 2x2 Radio Mat Slides—Victor Moves New York Office—DeVry Observes Anniversary—.Jam Handy A'isual Aids Catalog Dec. 404 MISCELLANEOUS Edison Tried It, Too (WiUinm L. Jamison) Jan. 17 Training Films Featured at Vocational Meeting Feb. 56 Pre-Induction Training Course Outlines Feb. 64 Training Millions—with Movies (J. H. McXabb) Mar. 97 Weekly United Nations Film Programs in Chicago Apr. 132 Summer Courses in Visual and Audio-Visual Instruction Apr. 138, May 175, June 218 "The Power of God"^—Film Review May 182 Midwestern Forum on Visual Teaching Aids June 212, Sept. 248 Film Reviews—"Use and Care of the Filmosound Projector;" *'Matt Mann and His Swimming Techniques June 218 Education and Legislation—An Editorial (Nelson L. Greene) .Sept. 231 16mm War Film Committee Organized Sept. 242 Pertinent Pictures Sept. 249 Pacific Northwest Audio-Visual Conference (Curtis JZcW) . ,. .Sept. 259 Amelia Meissner Retires Oct. 302 The Visual Idea at Work in War Nov. 343 16mm Advisory Committee Confers with OWI Officials Dec. 372 Erpi Classroom Films Purchased by University of Chicago. . . .Dec. 396 New WPB Regulation Permits Schools to Purchase Projection Equipment without Priority Ratings Dec. 896 Hand-Made Lantern Slides (Ann Gale) The Air Age (Mar. p. 101) ; Soei.Tl Changes in the Air Age (May p. 174) : The Post-War World Here (Oct. p. 298) ; Post-War World (Dec. p. 387)