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THE STAFF
PAUL C, REED— Editor
JUNE N. SARK— Assistant Editor
WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN — Editor for the Church Field
ROBERT E. SCHREIBER— Editor for the Commercial Field
DAVID E. CAESAR— Advertising Manager
PATRICK A. PHILIPPI— Circulation Manager
JOSEPHINE HOFFMAN— Business Manager
DEPARTMENT EDITORS
JOHN E. DUGAN __ Jenkintown, Pa.
L, C. LARSON .^.Bloomington, Ind.
ETTA SCHNEIDER RESS New York, N. Y.
DAVID SCHNEIDER . . ..New York, N. Y.
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
V^/ALTER S. BELL, Director of Audio-Visual Education, Atlanta Public Schools. Atlanta. Georgia
EDV^ARD G. BERNARD, Head, Instructional Materials Program, Board of Education, City of New York.
I. C. BOERLIN — Supervisor, Audio-Visual Aids, Pennsylvania State College
JAMES BROVi'N, Assistant Professor of Education. Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
EDGAR DALE. Head, Curriculum Division, Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio State University.
AMO DE BERNARDIS, Supervisor, Audio-Visual Education, Public Schools, Portland, Ore.
ELIZABETH GOLTERMAN, Director, Division of Audio-Visual Education, St. Louis Public Schools, St. Louis, Missouri
GARDNER L. HART, Director, Audio-Visual Education, Oakland Public Schools, Oakland. California
FRANCIS W. NOEL, Chief, Division of AudioVisual Education, California State Department of Education, Sacramento, Calif.
F. DEAN McCLUSKY, Lecturer in Education and Director of Audio-Visual Education, University of California at Los Angeles
PAUL VVENDT, Director of Visual Education Service, University of Minnesota
THURMAN WHITE, Head of Department of Visual Education. University of Oklahoma
The EDUCATIONAL SCREEN is published monthly except July and August by The Educational Screen, Inc. Publication Office, Fontiac, Illinois; Executive Office, 64 East Lake St., Chicago, Illinois. Printed in the U.S.A. Entered October II, 1937, at the Post Office at Pontlac, Illinois, as Second Class Matter under the act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Nelson L. Greene, Publisher.
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THE MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS
Founded in 1922 by Nelson L. Greene
Contents for January, 1948
Are You Guilty?
As Viewed From Here.
Seeing the Meaning
Tommy's Day in the First Grade It's a "Snap" for San Jose Teachers
Page
.John H. Griffith 6
Paul C. Reed 10
Edgar Dale I I
Ruth Hartlte 13
.C. W. Palmer 15
The Church Department William S. Hockman, Editor 17
A Motion Picture Work Shop 21
The Audio-Visual Club Royden M. Tripp 23
School Made Motion Pictures David Schneider, Editor 25
Teacher-Committee Evaluation of New Films L. C. Larson, Editor 26
Conference of DAVI National
Executive Committee Vernon Dameron 28
The Literature in Visual Instruction Etta Schneider Ress, Editor 32
News and Notes 36
Audio-Visual Trade Review Robert E. Schreiber, Editor 41
Current Film iNews 45
Index to Volun;^ XXVI (1947) 48
Index to Advertisers 49
A Trade Directory for the AudioVisual Field 50
COVER: A scene from the Encyclopaedia Britannica film "Play In the Snow". The collaborator Is Lawrence E. Briggs, M.S., Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass. The film is intended for elementary school children and shows the healthy, happy relationships of children playing in the snow.
Volume XXVII
Number I, Whole Number 258