Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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/ -r r^ -/ il. -'-::^g|g i The United Nations: First Decade This Times filmstrip tells the story of the United Nations' first 10 years, assesses its achievements and failures, its purposes and problems, the tests it may face. For October. Britain: Atlantic Neighbor This is the dramatic picture story of our staunchest ally in Europe, a survey of her wforld position, heritage, government and economic strength, and her far-flung commonwealth. For February. U. S. Foreign Policy What shapes or shifts our relations with other countries? Has our foreign policy kept pace with our increased commitments? This Times filmstrip assesses our new role in world affairs. For February. India's Many Faces The teeming subcontinent, a "third force" between East and West, has many faces, many aspects. Here, in dramatic pictures, is the story of problems and progress in India. . For March. Presidential Conventions and Candidates — In advance of the '56 conventions, here is a historical panorama of past conventions, exciting battles, and a graphic explanation of how a candidate is nominated. For May. Challenge by China Here is the story of the Far East crisis created by Communist China's policies. This filmstrip tells about China's leaders and people, its resources and its ties to the Soviet Union. For November. Labor Closes Ranks ~ As the A. F. of L. and the C. I. 0. prepare to merge, this filmstrip traces the growth of the labor movement, tells what the new organization may do to attain labor's new objectives. For December. These New York Times filmstrips can make current events teaching more stimulating, vital and effective Here are topics for seven of the eight filmstrips on world affairs The Times will issue monthly beginning in October. The eighth will depend on developments in the news. One teacher calls The Times filmstrips "the finest current-problems visual aids on the market." Another says "an excellent help in every way . . . would not be without them." The New York Times filmstrips are nationally-recognized teaching aids in the current events field. Used in nearly 4,000 schools, colleges and adult groups, they highlight trends and issues in the news into meaningful, easy-to-understand 35mm filmstrips of about 55 frames each. Each filmstrip comes with an extensively documented teachers' manual and discussion guide which makes preview and explanation easy. The cost of the entire series of eight filmstrips, each with manual, is only $15. Use the coupon to order your subscription today so that your first filmstrip, on the United Nations will arrive on time early in October. THE NEW YORK TIMES, Office of Educational Activities Times Square, New York 36, N. Y. n Please send the current series of The New Yorlt Times filmstrips as they are issued monthly beginning in October. I understand I will be billed for $15. D Please send descriptive literature, at no obligation. Name School or Organization Address. City._ _Zone_ _State_ September, 1955 Writing for more information? Mention EDUCATIONAL SCREEN 291