The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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Jump Spring Training Hurdles.,, \tk tht wi TRACK AND FIELD Series of 16 mm films. Experlly made for athletic training and development in cooperation with the American Athletic Union and the U.S. Olympic Committee. Narrated by till Slater, ■oyd Comstock consultant. Thii Seriei of 11 tillei in 12 reels is the ideol indoor medium for teaching fundamentals, stressing conditioning, and demonstrating form. These training Tilms ore suitable for high school and college physical education departments, track and field cooches, recreational leoders, park and playground supervisors, YMCA directors, and members of athletic clubs Many detoils in slow motion, some scenes from the Penn Relays. Each film 10 minutes, block and white. THE HURDLES DISCUS THE HIGH JUMP JAVELIN POLE VAULT THE RELAYS THE BROAD JUMP DISTANCES SHOT PUT MIDDLE DISTANCES THE SPRINTS — double length, $90.00 $45.00 per title— $475 .00 for the Series WORLi) 1445 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK 29, N. Y. Q Send me a complete preview set of the TRACK AND FIELD Series, I om considering purchase. Q Send me preview prints of_. I am considering these titles for purchase. Q Send me additional information on this Seriei of 16mm training films. Noma Title City -State EDUCATIONAL SCREEN THE AUDIOVISUAL MAGAZINE Found ed in 1922 by Nelson L. Greene Contents for March, 1953 GUEST EDITORIAL A-V Leadei^ Must Lead Francis W. Noel 108 ARTICLES We Take the Museum to the Schools Selma Wlderscheln 109 TV Rehearsal Equipment Philip Lewis III Combine Film Production with Instruction David P. Barnard 112 The Guitar and Eye Paul Ferguson 114 DEPARTMENTS DAVI News— As Personal As Possible J. J. McPherson 104 Church Department William S. Hoclcman 116 How A-V Became an Integral Part of Our Program (Rev. Calvin DeVries) Evaluation of New Films L. C. Larson 120 Records on Review. Max U. Bildersee 123 Audio-Visual Trade Review '2' OTHER FEATURES On the SCREEN (98) ... The Readers Write (100) .. . Focus on the News (102) . . . People & Jobs (134) . . . A-V Conference Calendar (134) ,. . Trade Directory for the Audio-Visual Field (132) .. . Index to Advertisers (133) ENTIRE ISSUE COPYRIGHT 1953 BY THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, INC. EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING .CORRESPONDENCE should be sent to EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, 44 E. Lake St., Chicago ' I , Illinois. SUBSCRIPTION CORRESPONDENCE should b« sent to EDUCATIONAL SCREEN Circulation Dept., 48 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago II. Illinois. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (U. S. currency or equivalent): Domestic--$3 one year. J5 ♦•'° V»»'«Canada— $3.50 one year. $6.00 two years. Foreign— J4 one year. $7 two years Single copy-35»To purchase microfilm volumes, write University Microfilms. Ann Arbor, Michigan. CHANGE OF ADDRESS should be sent to the Circulation Department immediately to insure uninterrupted delivery of your magaiine. Allow five weeks for change to become eneciive. EDUCATIONAL SCREEN is published monthly except July and A"^!''* 'j* ""« chlcaao"*' Screen. Inc. Publication office, Pontiac, Illinois; Executive Office. 44 E. Lake S^, Chicago I 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 March 3. 1879. Volume XXXII Number 3, Whole Number 310