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EDUCATIONAL
SCREEN
THE
AUDIOVISUAL MAGAZINE
June, 1956
Volume 35, Number 6, Whole Number 343
IN THIS SUMMER ISSUE
C^dlforial
214 COMMENCEMENT
216 PREPARATION OF INEXPENSIVE MATERIALS Harvey R. Frye and
Jerrold E. Kemp
218 A BASIC AV COURSE Pearl W. Headd
220 NINETEEN SEVENTY Edith Bjornstad
221 UNDERSTANDING THE OTHER FELLOW Ford L. Lemler
222 HOW TO DRAMATIZE THE ATOM E. Milton Grassell 234 AMERICAN FILM ASSEMBLY, 1956
oLJepartmenti
212 HAVE YOU HEARD? News about People, Organizations, Events
224 CHURCH DEPARTMENT William S. Hockman
230 EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss, John Fritz
233 NEW BOOKS
237 LEND AN EAR Max U. Bildersee
238 AUDIO-VISUAL TRADE REVIEW
Including Supplement to the Blue Book of Audio-Visual Materials
yJther Zreaturei
206 ON THE SCREEN
208 THE READER'S RIGHT
242 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
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