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& AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE
June, 1957 Volume 36, Number 6, Whole Number 353
IN THIS ISSUE
C^aitoriai
283 TOO MUCH ENTHUSIASM
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LIVING AMERICAN HISTORY IN CLASS — Marion E. Corwell
COLOR SLIDES IN SCHOOL — David Dufty
AV MATERIALS IN SCHOOLS — Jerrold E. Kemp
SLIDE MAKING IS EASY — Bruce A. Lloyd
SEEING ENGLISH — Elizabeth Miller
FILM COUNCIL — Golden Reel to Helen Keller
284 286 287 290 292 293
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214 ON THE SCREEN
276 HAVE YOU HEARD? — News About People, Organizations, Events
296 EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS — L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss, John Fritz
302 SOUND ADVICE — About Audio Materiols and Equipment Max U. Bildersee
305 NEW FILMSTRIPS — Robert Church, Walter Pilditch, Harold Ward
306 CHURCH DEPARTMENT — William S. Hockmon
309 AUDIO VISUAL TRADE REVIEW — Robert E. Schreiber
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304 AUDIO DIRECTORY
318 DIRECTORY OF LOCAL AV DEALERS
3 1 8 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Inside Back Cover — TRADE DIRECTORY FOR THE AUDIO-VISUAL FIELD
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