The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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November, 1943 Page 325 Photo courtesy U.S. Merchant Marine Ca^^. Lu^u J)»..-.»., :>».. ..:-;t£-, Calijoruia, Spencer Model VA Delineascope for lantern slide and opaque projection. To Man the Convoys Merchant ships —of critical impor- tance in the logistics of war —must be competently manned to supply the far- flung war fronts of the United Nations with adequate tonnages of food, guns, tanks, planes and fuel. More than 1200 major ships and 50,000 men of the U. S. Merchant Marine are carrying on a task which has contributed mightily to the successes we are now achieving. Each week, each month, sees more ships sliding down the ways. More men—thousands of them — must be re- cruited and trained . . . quickly. The visual methods pioneered in the schools and colleges of the country arc playing an important part in expediting this training. Spenceri 1 BUFFALO. I LENS COMPANY BUFFALO, NEW YORK SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT DIVISION OF AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY ,