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Index to EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE. Vol. 35 (1956)
Indexed here by month and page number are all editorials, articles, 16mm film reviews, filmstrip reviews, record and tape reviews, and book reviews published in EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE in the year 1956. Feature articles ore arranged alphabetically according to authors' names. Reviews of films, filmstrips, recordings, and books ore arranged alphabetically by title.
EDITORIALS
Teacher Productivity —Jon. 12
Not Mandatory!?! Feb. 50
Name Changing Mar. 92
Daylighting Apr. 130
Save the Classics May 1 70
Commencement Summer 214
How Much Equipment? Sept. 262
With Recl<less Abandon Oct. 330
Schools for a Strong America _ Nov. 399
A Key to Greater Use of Audio-Visual
Materials Dec.
ARTICLES
Bartky, John, Men Who Became Mice Jan. 16 Benson, Frances M., We Improved
Spelling with the Tachistoscope Nov. 408
Bjornstad, Edith, Nineteen
Seventy — Summer 220
Bobbitt, John T. and Milton D. Thompson, The "Achilles' Heel" of
Educational Films Oct. 334
Brawley, Harry M., AV Telecourse Jan. 54
Campion, Lee E., AV Coordinator Mar. 101
Campion, Lee E., The Teacher Trains
the Teacher Nov. 410
Carlston, Herald L., See and Hear the
Job Mar. 98
Carlton, Helen, In Defense of Mice.--Mar. 97 Central Sound System in Education ... Apr. 142 Chase, Curtiss C, Plan An AV Clinic .. Jan. 21 Chauncey, Henry, Film Is the Answer. .Oct. 340 Churchill, Robert B., Science Comes to
Life May 176
Cooper, Theodore B., Using the Tape
Recorder to Help the Counselor .Apr. 140
Cross, A. J. Foy, Statement to DAVI
Members -Mar. 90
Davidson, Edith, AV Control System ..Nov. 402 DuBois, Gladys, Get Out the Opaque
Projector Mar. 99
Eckhauser, Irwin, Using the Tape Recorder to Help New Citizens Apr. 140
Eggleton, Marjorie W., "Little Did I
Know" Jon. 20
Ely, Donald P., An AV Group Means
AV Growth Mar. 94
Emery, Wolter B., and Ralph Steetle, No, Educational TV Is Not Flunking May 173
Fitzwater, James P., and Emilie U. Lepthien, Give Them What They
Want Dec.
Flanders, Mark J., The Co-op Way Jan. 18
Fletcher, Leon C, Yes, Educational
Television Is Flunking May 172
Fosdick, James A., Spectacular Moy 178
Frye, Harvey R. and Jerrold E. Kemp, Preparation of Inexpensive Materials -- Summer 216
Goodman, David J., An Enrichment
Program in American History Apr. 136
Grassell, E. Milton, How Much of
What Is Where? Oct. 332
Grassell, E. Milton, How to Dromafize
the Atom Summer 222
Headd, Pearl W., A Basic AV
Course , Summer 218
Larson, L. C, Memorandum to DAVI_Jan. 10 Lemler, Ford L., Understanding the
Other Fellow Summer 221
Lewis, Philip, Closed-Circuit TV -Sept. 270
Lohmonn, Jr., Karl B., TV: Link Between School and Community Apr. 134
Marks, Alfred H., Grading Themes by
Lantern Light — -Nov. 400
Marty, Fernand, Language Loboratory
Techniques Feb. 52
McCarty, Henry R., A Subject Index
for Film Cataloging Oct. 342
McNeil, Thomas J., Films at Work in
Germany - Nov. 404
Meode, Robert A., The Sun Is Our
Undoing - Nov. 396
Monroe, George R., Individualized Instruction Mar. 100
Mulligan, Poul, So Many of Them.„.Moy 175 Noel, Francis W., Letter from Paris — Oct. 326 Peek, Marion S., Operation Shakespeare Mar. 96
Pollock, Thomas Clork, Why Experiment with Television? Jon. 14
Recommendations for Buildings to Facilitate an Audio-Visual Education Program Feb. 56
Shutts, Frances, Tapes to France Apr. 138
Silverstone, David M., Latin Cr Greek
Audio-Visual Bibliography — Nov. 412
Slagle, Allison V., Meaningful Math. ..Sept. 269
Spencer, Clarence E., AV Is Basic May 174
Stohl, Stanley, Jr., The AV Approach
to Reading Sept. 266
Terry, Ruth Y., Tapes Abroad — Oct. 336
534
Thompson, Milton D. and John T. Bobbitt, The "Achilles' Heel" of Educational Films Oct. 334
Wait, Clifford V., Six Years Later Apr. 132
EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS (L. C. Lorson, Carolyn Guss, John Fritz, Editors)
^Audio-Visual Materials in Teaching.— Sept. 278
Balanced Aquarium — Jan. 23
Basketball Techniques for Girls.— Mar. 102
Biography of the Unborn. — — Oct. 353
Birds of Our Storybooks - Summer 230
Boy of the Seminoles; Indians of the
Everglades -Oct. 354
Brown Bears Go Fishing May 183
Constitution of the United States Sept. 280
Death of Stonewall Jackson Apr. 149
Desk for Billie Nov. 422
Distributive Education Jan. 24
Engineering for Tomorrow Oct. 356
Geyser Melodies Apr. 147
Helen Keller in Her Story Nov. 416
Honeybee: A Social Insect Jan. 22
How to Make Pototo Prints Sept. 281
How to Succeed in School Oct. 358
How to Take a Test Dec
India's History: Early Civilizations Nov. 423
Little Black Lamb Summer 232
Louisiana Story Feb. 62
Meat — From Range to Market Feb. 63
Medieval Gilds - Nov. 421
Mike Mokes His Mark Feb. 65
Milk (Second Edition) Dec
Oriental Brushwork Dec.
Our Country's Emblem Apr. 148
People Who Work at Night Nov. 422
Pipes in the House ...Apr. 149
ot and Proft
— Summer 230 Mar. 106 May 184
Search": Fordham University Feb. 63
Sibling Rivalries and Parents . Oct. 353
Social Studies Teaching Techniques . Nov. 416
Stone Soup Sept. 276
Story of Honsel & Gretel Oct. 354
Suez Canal Oct. 355
Tale of the Groundhog's Shadow Mar. 105
Trumpet — J°n 22
Von Goah: Darkness into Light Dec. -
We Use'Power — Oct. 357
What about Alcoholism? — May 185
What Is Your Opinion? Community Responsibilities and Leoving It to
the Experts May 1 83
William Shakespeare Mar. 104
Planning for Personol and Profes
sional Growth . . Plants Make Food Playing Good Music
Woodrow Wilson; Spokesman for Tomorrow -
Dec.
RECORDS ON REVIEW — SOUND ADVICE (Max U. Bildersee, Editor)
Adiai Stevenson Speaks Jan. 28
archie and mehitobel Apr. 144
Benchley's Best Feb. 73
Confederacy Apr. 144
Confidence because . . . You Understand Menstruation - Oct. 364
Dictation Tapes for Gregg Shorthand May 186 Enrichment Materials — History Records . Nov. 427
Fundamental Rhythms, Creative Rhythms, New Music Horizons,
Circus Unit - -- -. Summer 237
Golden Slumbers . Oct. 366
Historic Record of World War II Feb. 73
Italian Folks Songs and Dances .. Jan. 28
John Brown's Body Summer 237
Living Heritage Tapes Mar. 112
Moster Recordings in English Literature .-..-.Nov. 427
Office Style Dictation May 186
Period Music Jon. 28
Peter Pan Apr. 143
Pit and the Pendulum Oct. 365
Politics — U.S.A. .- — Oct. 363
Posture Paul and See and Sing — Jan. 28
Richard III - May 186
Story of Jazz Feb. 73, Oct. 364
Tales from the Great Book Feb. 73
Texas Folk Songs .. Jan. 28
Town Meeting: A Twenty-Year Cavalcade -— Sept. 287
CHURCH DEPARTMENT
(William S. Hockman, Editor)
Editorials & Articles
The Danger of "Reductionism" —
Storage Facilities Feb. 67, 68
The Screen Event . .* -.. Mar. 108
Introducing a Film , Apr. 151
TV-Radio and Religion
Corbett) — Baptist AV 9f^d5«fci0«ry\.801 8 1
"That They May See and Heor" (Royer H. Woodburn) — Seminary Training in AV Methods —. Summer 224-227
We the Editor — When Is AV Adequate Sept. 289
AV in the American Baptist Convention (Edmund C. Shaw) • — Films in Worship Oct. 344-45
We the Editor — The United Presbyterion AV Story (The Rev. Orville L. Kuhn) — Research Report: AV Competences Needed by RE Workers Nov. 428-31
CHURCH FILM REVIEWS
Apryl and Her Baby Lomb Oct.
By All Means. — Jon.
Christmas Spirit Sept.
Crisis in Asia May
Farm Family American Apr.
Freedom to Read Apr.
Gossip Mar,
351 27 290 182 153 152 110
Helen Keller in Her Story Oct. 351
High Room Jan. 27
Home Homicide Apr. 152
immortal Love . Sept. 290
Indian Children - Summer 229
Letter from Indonesia May 182
Life of Christ in Art Apr. 152
Living Christ Series __ — Sept. 289
Living Word in Japon Mor. 110
Mission of the Bells Summer 229
Mooti Mar. 109
My Right and My Cause
Our Children Series
Place to Live
Prior Claim — Time and EternityProdigal Son
Reformation
Rich Fool -— —
Road to Jericho
no
289 108 109 27 181 181 181
Seeds Grow Into Plants Summer 229
Strength of the Hills Jan. 27
Tell Tale Arm . — Mar.
This High Calling Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
May
May
May
109
290
109
27
72
Voyage of Discovery Mar.
What Greater Gift Ian.
What Price Freedom Feb.
What Price Victory May 182
Which Way Human Rights, Rumor, How to Immunize Against Prejudice Apr. 151
Woman of Samaria Jan. 27
Brothers All :: Apr. 152
Church in New Testament Times Oct. 352
Counseling for Church Vocations
— Jon. 26, Feb. 71
Greathess — Oct. 352
Israel: The Land and Its Peoples;
This Is Israel Oct. 352
Jim Makes a Decision Summer 229
Jim's Adventure with the Psalms Summer 228 Kothy Meets Some Church Helpers,
Kathy Finds Ways to Worship Mor. 110
Know Your Child . Apr. 152
Leo Baeck: Man of Fai*h Feb. 71
Modern Christianity, Move Toward
Wholeness Mor. 110
Parables from Nature —Feb. 70, Sept. 291
Puppy for Jose.
. Oct.
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise Summer
Symbols of the Church May
Toro's Christmas Gift Mor.
To Everything a Season^ Apr.
Under the Banyan Tree Summer
World Believes . _.Summer
LOOKING AT THE LITERATURE
Alpork's New Educational Handbook; A Window to the Child's Mind Oct.
Arithmetoons Oct.
Audio-Visual Equipment Directory.— Nov.
Audio-Visual Instruction in Library Education . Jon
Audio-Visual Procedures in Teaching. .Mar.
A-V Bibliography Mor.
Audio-Visual Program Summer
Bibliography of Production, Utilizotion and Research on Instructional Films Jan.
Child.-en Can Make It. Ion.
Creative Farm Shows — Oct.
Criteria for Business-Sponsored Educational Films Jon.
Educators Guide to Free Films Oct.
Film Society Primer Summer
Flannel Board . Oct.
Graphic Presentation Oct.
How to Make Good Tape Recordings Nov.
How to Use Audio-Visual Materials ..Nov.
How to Use Films and Filmstrips in Mothemotics Classes —Nov.
In-Service Education of Teachers in Audio-Visual Methods Summer
Instructional Materials for Elementory Schools Nov.
Lettering Techniques Mar.
Our Modern Art: The Movies Jon.
Study Guide to "Moby Dick" Nov.
Supplement to the EFLA Redbook of Audio-Visual Equipment — Oct.
Teacher Education Summer
Teaching by Closed-Circuit Television — Oct.
352 228 182 110 153 229 228
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d^creen & AVCui<de — December, 1956