The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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Tomorrow's Goal Sound Motion Pictures for All Schools Our armed forces have learned what our schools have long known, that talking motion pictures make learning easier, shorten the time required for instruction and increase the retention of important facts. Modern educators have looked forward to the day when this progressive method of audio- visual instruction will be available for all schools. Of course every projector we make TODAY goes to the Armed Forces. But TOMORROW all of Ampro's engineering skill and experience will be directed to the constructive task of helping teachers teach. Write for Ampro Catalog of 8 and 16 mm. precision projectors. * 0^a^ 14un MonA Ampro Corporation, Chicago • PtBtHon Cine Equipment