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

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FOR 7f0€lft CLASSROOM IHE EASY TO USE Custom features at mass produced price The Educator's Friend Here's a quality projector designed for the classroom with rugged, precision construction. Guaranteed a lifetime. Easiest to use. Easiest fo carry. Only 271/2 lbs. Complefe $298.50 SPLICE-O-FILM The finest hot automatic splicer in the world. Fastest, strongest professional splices. Only $99.50 n Harwald STORAGE CABINETS for Beauty Safety Convenience Efficiency Economy. T r n Moviscop VIEWER The very finest 16mm action viewer. Precision German mechanism. For producers—T.V.— Labs. I 1 I Please check squares above for comj plete information on any or all items I shown and mail this ad to: ItheHARWAIDco I I L. 1216 Chicago Ave., Evanston, III, Phone: Davis 8-7070 .«J EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE rounded in 1922 by Nelson L. Greene September, 1957 Volume 36, Number 8, Whole Number 355 IN THIS ISSUE C^dltorial 416 TWO GREAT, NEW A-V TOOLS "TrUcle 418 419 420 422 425 2). 406 408 428 433 437 440 442 NO SUNLIGHT PLEASE — Ben M. Harris THE ABSENTEE TEACHER — Marie E. O'Conncr THOUGHTS DRAMATIZED IN LIGHTS — Gale Rondall TRAINING STUDENTS IN A-V OPERATION — Robert Knight A-V ACHES, OR 7 WAYS NOT TO RUN AN A-V PROGRAM — Sim Wilde ON THE SCREEN HAVE YOU HEARD? News about People, Organizations, Events L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss, EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS John Fritz CHURCH DEPARTMENT — William S. Hockman SOUND ADVICE — About Audio Materials and Equipment Max U. Bildersee NEW FILMSTRIPS — Robert Church, Walter Pilditch, Hcrold Ward AUDIO-VISUAL TRADE REVIEW — Robert E. Schreiber Ly/Aer ^ealui'i ei 426 CONVENTION SPREAD 450 DIRECTORY OF LOCAL A-V DEALERS 450 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Inside Bock Cover — TRADE DIRECTORY FOR THE AUDIO-VISUAL FIELD Iducational Iress issoci ation OF lERICA MEMBIR AUDIOif BUSINESS & EDITORIAL ADDRESS: EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE. 2000 Lincoln Pork West BIdg., Ctiicogo 14, Illinois. Contents indexed in ttie Wilson Educotionol Index. For microfilm volumes, write University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mictiigon. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (U.S. currency or equivalent): Domestic — $4 one year, $6.50 two years, $8 three years. Canadian ond Pan-American — 50 cents extra per year. Ottier foreign— $1 extra per year. Single copy — 45 cents. Special December Blue Book issue — $1.00. CHANGE OF ADDRESS should be sent immediately to insure uninterrupted delivery o( your mogozine. Allow five weeks for chonge to become effective. EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE is published monthly except July and August by The Educational Screen, Inc. Publication office, Borrington, Illinois; Business and Editoriol Office, 2000 Lincoln Pork West, Chicogo 14, Illinois. Printed in the U.S.A. Re-entered as second-class matter October, 1953 at the post office ot Borrington, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ENTIRE ISSUE COPYRIGHT 1957 BY THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, INC. 404 EdScreen & AV Guide — September, 1957