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Founded in 1922 by Nelson L. Greene
EDUCATIONAL
SCREEN
THE
AUDIOVISUAL MAGAZINE
December, 1954
Volume 33, Number 10, Whole Number 327
IN THIS ISSUE
C^ditorial
412 WAKE UP AND THINK BIG
-y^rticfei and Special Zreat,
urei
406 INTERNATIONAL TAPE EXCHANGE PROGRAM
413 HOW TO MAKE TEACHERS A-V MINDED Arnold B. Cheyney
414 A-V TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP Jerrold E. Kemp
416 THE EDUCATIONAL FILM, 1955-1975 David D. Henry
418 MAKE YOUR OWN SLIDES B. L. Toylor
434 INDEX TO VOLUME 33 (1954)
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408 AS PERSONAL AS POSSIBLE — DAVI NEWS J. J. McPherson 419 EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss,
and John Fritz 423 CHURCH DEPARTMENT William S. Hockman
425 RECORDS ON REVIEW Max U. Bildersee
426 AUDIO-VISUAL TRADE REVIEW (Including New Materials)
Ly/aer featured
404 ON THE SCREEN
410 A-V CONFERENCE CALENDAR
412 PICTURE OF THE MONTH
432 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
433 TRADE DIRECTORY FOR THE AUDIO-VISUAL FIELD
ATIONAL
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December, 1954
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