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INDEX TO PRIMARY SOURCES
AFL — American Federation of Labor, Dept. of Education, 1625 Eye St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C.
BAIL — Bailey Films, 6509 DeLongpre Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.
BIS — British Information Services, 30 Rockefeller PlozQ, New York 20, N.Y.
BROAD — Broadman Press, 127 Ninth Ave., North, Nashville 3, Tenn.
CATH — Cathedral Films, 140 N. Hollywood
Way, Burbank, Calif. CH-CRAFT — Church-Craft Pictures, 3312 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis 3, Mo. CHROMA — Chromaslides, Box 325, Alexandria,
Va. CIO — CIO Film Library, 718 Jackson Place,
N.W., Washington 6, D.C. CONTEM — Contemporary Films, 13 E. 37th St.,
New York 16, N.Y. COR — Coronet Films, 65 E. South Water St.,
Chicago I. III. CORN— Cornell Film Co., 1501 Broadway, New
York 36, N.Y. DUK — DuKane Corporation, St. Charles, III. EBF — Encyclopaedia Britannico Films, 1150
Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, III. EFLA — Educational Film Library Association,
345 E. 46th St., New York 17, N.Y. ERG — Educational and Recreational Guides,
Inc., 1630 Springfield Ave., Maplewood, NJ. FAM — Family Films, 1364 No. Van Ness Ave.,
Hollywood 28, Calif. FERRY — Ferry Morse Seed Co., P.O. Box 778,
Detroit 31, Mich. Attn. Advertising Dept. FFE — Films for Education, 1066 Chapel St.,
New Haven, Conn. Fl — Films Inc., Wilmette, 111. GFP — Gateway Film Productions, 470 Green
Lanes, Palmers Green, London, N. 13, England. GRYPH — Gryphon Productions, 1 1 7 Green, New
York, N.Y. HAND — Handel Film Corporation, 6926 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38, Gal. HER — Heritage Filmstrips, 89-11 63rd Drive,
Rego Park 74, N.Y. LANG — Language Training Aids, 12101 Volleywood Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland. METH — Methodist Publishing House, 810
Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. NFB — National Film Board of Canada, 1270
Avenue of the Americas, New York 20, N.Y. OLYMP — Olympic Film Distributors. P.O. Box
186, Bremerton, Wash. SVE — Society for Visual Education, 1345 Diver
sey Porkway, Chicago 14, III. TIMES — New York Times, Office of Educational
Activities, Times Square, New York 36, N.Y. U NEB — University of Nebraska, Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, Extension Div.,
Lincoln, Neb.
USBM — United States Bureau of Mines, Graphic Services, 4800 Forbes St., Pittsburgh 13, Po.
use — University of Southern California, AudioVisual Services Dept., University Park, Los Angeles, Calif.
USN — United States Navy Dept., Washington, D.C.
USS — United States Steel Corp., 71 Broadway, New York 6, N.Y.
UW — United World Films, 1445 Park Ave.,
New York 29, N. Y. VEC — Visual Education Consultants, 2066
Helena St., Madison 4, Wis. WAYNE — Wayne University, Audio-Visual
Materials Consultation Bureau, Detroit, Mich. YAF — Young America Films, 18 E. 41st St.,
New York 17, N.Y.
Steering Committee Members
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(ation, Elkhart High School, Elkhart. Ind. .\rthur J. Hanson, District Mgr., DuKaiif Corp., St. Charles, 111. L. C. l.AR.soN, Director. .Audio-Visual Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. H. J. Mackin, Jr., Mackin Venetian Blind Co.. Monience, III, Harold V. .Malirkr, .-Vrchitect, 312 Lafayette Bldg.. South Bend, Ind. Dr. John A. Mou) .STAi). Research Associate, .Audio-Visual Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Zephrin A. Marsh, Director, .School .Activities, Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.. Minneapolis. .Minn. George Mc:Imire, Director. Audio -Visual Education, Michigan C;it\ Schools, iMichigan City. Ind. Vernon .\IcKown, Director, AudioVisual Instruction, School City of New .Albany, New Albany, Ind. William
F. Mleller, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Buildings and Grounds, South Bend Public Sdiools, South Bend, Ind. Dr. K. C. Rugg, Associate in Administration, .Audio-Visual Center, Indiana University, Bl<x)mington, Ind. R. I.. Shoemaker, Manager, Sales Promotion. .Market Research & Adv.. DuKanc Corp., St. Charles, 111. .Andrew A. loiH, .Architect, 2158 Portage .Ave.. South Bend, Ind. Garret Weathers. Director, .Audio-Visual Education. .South Bend Public Sdiools, South Bend, Ind. Don "White. Executive Vice-President, National .Audio-Visual .Association, Inc., 2540 Eastwood Ave., Evanston. 111. William Wollenweber. Buildings and Grounds Supt., School City of Elkhart, 228 West Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Airequipt Mfg. Co 74
Albertsen Distributing Co 75
Alsher Films . „„ 76
Ampro Corporation -. 57
Atlantis Productions 75
Audio Education 73
Audio Visual Research _ 76
Bailey Films 77
Bell & Howell Co. Inside Front Cover
Beseler Co., Charles. 49
Brandon Films 77
Brice, Arthur T. 76
Broadcasting Cr Film Commission, NCC. 70 Brown Co., Wm. C. 48
Camera Equipment Co 76
Cathedral Films 70
Churchill-Wexler Film Productions 64
Colburn Lab., Geo. W... 64
Compco Corp 72
Contemporary Films 77
Coronet Films -„. 65
Doge Television Division 55
Daggett Productions, Avalon 76
Disney Productions, Walt „ 64
Dowling Pictures, Pot 77
DuKone Corp. 74
Eostmon Kodak Co 61
Family Films
Fiberbilt Cose Co. Focus Films Co
-68,71
-. 72
...... 76
Heidenkamp Nature Pictures 75
Heritage Filmstrips 76
Hunter Douglas Corp.— 59
International Film Bureau..
74
Kalart Corp.
Lutheran Church Productions . 69
Mol's Recording Service - 77
Methodist Publishing House 72
Meyercord Co. „. 62
Museum Extension Service _ _ 76
Olympic Films „..
Orleans & Associates, Sam..
.._ 76
_.. 77
Park Films .. 77
Peerless Film Processing Corp 63
Portafilms "76
Radiant Manufacturing Corp 47
Radio-Mat Slide Co. 77
Rapid Film Technique 77
Scripture Press _ 71
Simmel-Meservey 76
Society for Visual Education 45
Southern Colifornia-Arizona Methodist Film Commission _ 70
Sylvania Electric Products.. 72
Technical Service ..-. 46
Unusual Films 75
Victor Animatograph Corp. . Visual Sciences
Bock Cover 76
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