The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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i\.rr 85783 The EDUCATIONAL SCREEN THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN Staff Nelson L. Greene, Editor-in-Chief Evelyn J. Baker Advertising Manager Josephine Hoffman Office Manager Department Editors John E. Dugan Haddon Heights, N. J. DoxALi) A. Eldridge Middletowii, Conn. Hardy R. Finch Greenwich, Conn. Ann Gale Chicago, III. David Goodman New York, N. Y. Josephine Hoffman Chicago, III. L. C. Larson Bloomington, Ind. F. Dean McClusky Scarborough, N. Y. Etta Schneider Ress New York, N. Y. Editorial Adriaory Board Ward C. Bowen. Chief, Bureau of Radio and Visual Aids, State Education Department, Albany, X. Y. Marian Evans, Director, Visual Instruction Center, Public Schools, San Diego, Calif. W. M. Gbegory, Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Ohio. J. E. Hansen, Chief, Bureau of Visual Instruction, Extension Division, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. James S. Kinder. Director PCW Film Service, Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa. Boyd B. Rakestraw, Assistant Director Extension Division, University of California, Berkeley. Calif. Paul C. Reed. U. S. Office of Education, Washington, D. C. Maj. W. Gayle Starnes, Chief, Training Division, Signal Corps Depot, Lexington, Ky. Lelia Trolinger. Secretary, Bureau of Visual Instruction, Extension Division, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. W. W. Whittixghill. Director of Transportation, Board of Education, Detroit. Mich. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Domestic $2.00 Canada $2.50 Foreign $3.00 Single Copies 25 VOLUME XXIII JANUARY. 1944 NUMBER ONE WHOLE NUMBER 218 Contents Cover Picture— A scenic view from Morro Rock In Sequoia National Park, Calif. Audio-Visual Aids in the Schools of Tomorrow Alvln B. Roberts 9 Audio-Visual Aids — A Survey Mary Louise Molyneaux 1 1 Visual Education in Classes Containing Whi+e and Negro Pupils Edwin A. Fensch 15 PostWar Visual Education Potentialities in Latin America .Nathan D. Golden 16 Motion Pictures — Not for Theatres ..Arthur Edwin Knows 19 The Film and International Understanding John E. Dugan, Editor 23 Various Types of Realism — In Hand-Made Lantern Slides Ann Gale 24 Department of Visual Instruction 25 School-Made Motion Pictures Hardy R. Finch, Editor 26 Experimental Research In Audio-Visual Education David Goodman, Editor 28 The Literature in Visual Instruction A Monthly Digest Etta Schneider Ress, Editor 30 News and Notes Josephine Hoffman, Editor 38 Current Film News 42 Among the Producers 46 Here They Arel A Trade Directory for the Visual Field 48 (Contents of previous issues listed in Education Index) The EDUCATIONAL SCREEN published monthly except July and August by The Educational Screen, Inc. Publication Office, Pontiac, Illinois; Executive Office, bA East Lake St., Chicago, Illinois. Entered at the Post Office at Pontiac, Illinois, as Second Class Matter. Address communications to The Educational Screen, 64 East Lake St.. Chicago, III,