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

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TACHISTOSCOPE Complete Outfit ,«29.95| lOO-WATT PROJECTOR MiCROfLASHER YES, $29.95 will buy all this: 1) A 100-wott 2x2 Slide projector 2) A Manual-control microflasher 3) A hundred basic word or digit 2x2's YES, you can u«e your present 2x2 projector by adding; Microtlasher Unit, only $ 4.95 100 basic slides 1 2x2 Readymount) $14.95 Send tor cotoloq of scientific optometric and vision-training devices and rotes on making special slides to order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. VEE TEE PRODUCTS 8927 S. Loomis Blvd., Chicago 20, III. FILM RENTALS j)^') • Educational Jf^rV • Religious ' **^' • Noon Hour • Features Catulo'^ ujxm Request. ROA'S FILMS 1696 N. ASTOR ST., MILWAUKEE 2, WIS. Phone: BRoadway 1-0861 Two Notable Burton Holmes films "AUSTRIA" A 22-min. study in courage and faith. Color, J 190; b&w, $95; Secondary. "COASTAL BRAZIL" An 11-niin. sequel to "Rio." Color, $100; b&w, $50; Elementary. Your preview prints are ready. Write now PARK FILMS 228 N. Almont Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. THE ONLY GUARANTiiD siRHTCH REmouni PROCESS FOR 1 6 AND 35 MM fILM RAPIDWELD process removes scratches from both sides of film, cleans and restores flexibility. We repair faulty splices ond apply protective coating. Unbelievably lov* cost. For more information write Dept. E rapid film technique inc. 21 West 46th Street, New York 36, N. Y. When writing for more information, please mention EDUCATIONAL SCREEN -The Aud io-Visual Moga zrne. Have You Heard? Continued from page }-/2 Architects Get A-V Wise ■ Vt a meetin<5 in Iiulianiipolis in October, Iiuliaria scliool architects and educators came togetlier to discuss re(juirenients [or classrooms suited for ;iiidio-\isual methods of teaching. Similar meetings have been held and will be held in other states. In the opinion of some, however, this Indiana meeting was the first to get architects and educators actually plaiiiiiiig together on a jjractical and det;iiled basis. It is hoped this meeting will .set the pattern for future meetings in other states. NAVA Conferences .\ National Audio-Visual Association Midwinter Confereiuc will be held at the Kucna Vista Hotel in Biloxi, Mississip|)i, January 18-21. The annual Western Conference is scheduled for April 27-29 at the Hotel Multnomah in Portland, Oregon. Plans for these meetings are being worked out by the NAV.\ Region;d Directors James J. Howell of Nashville. Tennessee, and W. H. Utz of Hollywood, California. 1955 Convention on Tape NAV.A's 1955 summer convention sessions are available on tape through the cooperation of Larry Lueck of EMC Recordings Corporation. A copy of the tape may be secured for S6.25 from EMC, SOfi East 7th .St.. St. Paul fi. Minnesota. Your check must accompany your order since EMC is handling the tapes as a courte.sy to N.AVA; specify that it is for "Recording of N.AV.\ Convention." People & Jobs Jesse L. Lasky is serving as chairman of a film festival to be presented by George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, on November 19. The festival will honor players, directors and cameramen still living who made distinctive contributions to American Cinema from 1915 to 1925. Wendell Williams, formerly on the staff of Indiana University's AudioVisual Center, is now applying his .\-V know-how to the Adult Education Program at Texas Tech in Lubbock. James Chesebrough is the new program committee chairman of the Cleveland Film Council. Robert C. Wentz is co-chairman. The council began its fall and winter program with a review of three films on Septembe: 22 in the Cleveland Public Librarv The films were IliVrf Flowers of tin West, A Letter from Pasquale, and S( Small My Island. Leopold D. Mannes and Leopold Go DOWSKY, Jr., received the LaBellt Award at the Photographic Society o America's annu;d banquet in Bostov on October 8. The award was mad( for their development of Kodachromi color film. Dennis Williams, EBFihns vice presi dent long associated with the audio visual field, is now retired and livinc in California. He will continue to b« associated with EBFilms in an advisor\ capacity and plans to keep up liii many audio-visual interests and ac qii;iiiitances. Warren Everote, EBFihns director ol research and production, has been promoted to the \ice-presidency of the producer-distributor of classroom teaching films. .\t a recent board i)f directors' meeting in Chicago, the company announced it has just completed tlie biggest year in its histon' in terms of both production and sales. Godfrey ELLiorr was recently elected president of Young .America Films and Fred T. Powney was elected vice-president for sales, according to an announcement by .Stuart Scheftel, new chairman of tlie Iioard of directors. Clifford Hov\c:roft has been appointed Director of Sales and Promotion of Cathedral Films. He succeeds Brunson Motley, who has resigned after eight years with Cathedral. Prior to joining Cathedral, Mr. Howcroft was Regional A-V Manager for RCA. Larry Wagner, former District Manager for Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, is now in charge of all school sales in C^alifornia for Walt DisnevProductions' 16mm Division. Francis Welsh, William Di ie, and Paul Ruedemann were recently appointed Assistant Sales Managers for Technical Service. Inc. Thev will handle sales of TSI IGmm sound projection equipment. M. L. Clough has joined the staff of Henry Strauss & Company, specializing in audio-visual programs for business and industry. Mr. Clough was formerly Director of Management Development for the Siudeb;ikcr-Packard Corporation. 392 Educational Screen