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JAMES McPHERSON, Executive Secretary,
Deportment of Audio-Visual Instruction, N.E.A., Washington, D.C.
KURTZ MYERS, Head, Audio-Visual Department, Detroit, Michigan, Public Library
FRANCIS W. NOEL, Chief, Bureau of AudioVisual Education, State of California Department of Education, Sacramento
SEERLEY REID, Assistant Chief, Visual Aids to Education, U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C.
MAYER SINGERMAN, Director, Audio-Visual Department, Chicago Office, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
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EDITORIAL STAFf
PAUL C. REED— Editor
JUNE N. SARK— Associate Editor
WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN— Editor for the
Church Field L. C. LARSON— Editor for Film Evaluations MAX U. BILDERSEE— Editor for Recordings PHILIP LEWIS— Editor for Television
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
WALTER S. BELL, Audio-Visual Consultant, Atlanta, Georgia
JAMES W. BROWN, Supervisor, Instructional Materials Center, University of Washington, Seattle; President, Department of Audio-Visual Instruction, National Education Association
EDGAR DALE, Head, Curriculum Divlsio.i, Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio State University
AMO DE BERNARDIS, Director, Instructional Materials, Public Schools, Portland, Ore.
W. H. DURR, Supervisor, Bureau of Teaching Materials. State Board of Education, Richmond, Virginia
ELIZABETH GOLTERMAN, Director, Division of Audio-Visual Education, St. Louis Public Schools, St. Louis, Mc.
CHARLES F. HOBAN, Jr., Associate Professor of Education, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
F. DEAN McCLUSKY. Associate Professor of Education. Head of Audio-Visual Education, University Extension, University of California at Los Angeles
EDUCATIONAL
THE MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS Foandcd >■ 1922 by Nelson L. Graaa*
Contents for October, 1951
EDITORIAL Page
The Meaning of the Difference 310
ARTICLES
UN Films and Filmstrips 311
Congress, The People, and Educational Films . ...Alexander Wiley 312
Stereo Projection for $22.85 J. B. Watson, Jr. 314
Putting Teachers' Guides to Work Ben M. Harris 315
DEPARTMENTS
As Personal as Possible: New Notes from the Desk
of the Executive Secretary of DAVI J. J. McPherson 306
Church Department William S. Hockman 317
Teacher-Committee Evaluation of New Films L. C. Larson 324
Looking at the Literature 329
Records on Review . Max U. Bildersee 331
Audio-Visual Trade Review 332
OTHER FEATURES
The Readers Write (302) . . . Focus on the News (304) . . . People (340) . . . A-V Conference Calendar (340) . . . Trade Directory for the AudioVisual Field (338) . . . Index to Advertisers (339)
The EDUCATIONAL SCREEN is publislied monthly except July and August by The Educational Screen, Inc. Publication office, Pontiac, Illinois; Executive Office, 64 East Lake St., Chicago, Illinois. Printed in the U.S.A. Entered October II, 1937, at the Post Office at Pontiac, Illinois, as Second Class Matter under the act of Ivlarch 3, 1879.
Volume XXX
Number 8, Whole Number 295