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

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and the filnistrip, but we did not find this to be objectionable. Interested te«chers of heahh education classes searching for suitable material in this area may write to Miss Patricia Gail Morrison, Personal Products Corporation, ^filltow^, New Jersey for details coiicerning the availability of this material to schools and also for samples I of the literature designed to accompany (the record and filmstrip. The filnistrip is made available to schools without charge. Many Tongues The Modern Language .Association, 6 Washington Square North, New York 3, N. Y., has recently announced the availability to schools of "Manv Tongues," a round-up of recordings which are potentially useful in secondary school foreign language instruction. The booklet lists records in French, German, Spanish. Latin, Hebrew and Italian and offers "pithy" reviews of each title. In addition a section is devoted to recordings dealing with Roman and Grecian Legend and Mythology. Readers of Educational Sc^ieen have seen much of this material because. during the past two years while the booklet was in preparation, many of the recordings were reviewed in the column.i devoted to the appraisal of such materials. For additional information concerning this brotlnne write to the Modern Language Association. If you live outside New York State, include 50 cents with your request for a copy of "Many Tongues." Pit & Pendulum The Pit and the Pendulum has long been recf)gnized as one of the finest horror stories of all time. Certainly the reader who has the power of imagining himself to be the prisoner of the In(juisition knows all the terrors of the pendulum, the fears of the pit, and the thrill of rescue when all hope is gone. Edgar .Mian Poe masterfully controls the reaction of the reader through suspense of a high order. Gilbert Highet of Columbia University read this superb short story during the Second Annual Book P'estival broadcast over radio station WNYC in New York, and has made a record of his reading for the National Council NEW "Magi-Clip" for RECORDING TAPES .Securely keeps end of recording tape from unwinding In mailing, storing, handling. Eliminates tape damage. Snaps on and off any size reel. R for Jl. 1!! for $2, 50 for »i. Money hack satlsfacI inn guarantee. {Pat. [j<.>ndlng ) NIBLACK THORNE CO. Dept. F, Box 86, SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA PeNTRON TAPE RECORDERS Vnimagic single-lever control is pure simplicity. This new Pentron development does everything . . . Record, Play, Past Porward and Rewind, all at the jtick of a finger. Pentron offers professional quality sound, gadget-free features and rugged design. See it — try it — specify Pentron! The complete line . . . tape recorders nd tape players — list prices from $139.95. Send for full details, now! PCNTRON 777 SOUTH TRIPP AVENUE CHICAGO J4, III. Please send literature on tape recorders N*sr«ti 0«eUr In Tl,« 'Yellow Pages' Address City & Stote Canada: Alias Radio, Ltd., Toronto EdScreen & AVCuide — October, 1956 365