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composed of the leading motion picture processors, export dealers, suppliers, service and financial organizations in metropolitan New York, Washington, D.C. and Chicago, covering the entire Atlantic Seaboard and Middle West, Meetings are held monthly where credit experience and Industry practices are discussed. A weekly Flash Report is issued concerning emergencies, lawsuits, ownership changes, accounts placed for collection and other financial information.
CORONET OFFERS TEACHER EDUCATION FILMS AT LOW COST
Coronet Films announces a revolutionary new cooperative plan to make a selected group of fifty films available at extremely low cost to teacher-education institutions. These fifty films, valued at more than $3,000, will be deposited with a college or university for one year at a cost of only $250. The films may be used without limit in teacher education courses and in practice teaching, but may not be offered for rental.
Leading institutions have taken advantage of the plan and many more are expected to participate: The only requirements participating institutions must fulfill are to keep the films in proper condition, encourage their use, and report teacher and pupil reactions to Coronet.
The fifty films are divided into four basic units: "Teacher-Education," including a new series of three films on Education in America, and Audio Visual Materials in Teaching; eight films which show good "TeacherStudent Relationships in Counseling Situations"; 23 films including "Classroom Situations for Method Analysis"; and fifteen "Outstanding Subject-Area Films."
Inquiries concerning the Coronet program to provide "Films for "TeacherEducation" should be directed to Coronet Films, Coronet Building, Chicago I, III.
COLBURN CONFERS AWARD
John Weigel, dean of Chicago motion picture narrators, received an award of merit plaque from the Ceo. W. Colburn Laboratory in recognition of his contributions to the I 6mm motion picture industry.
For over two decades his performances as a narrator and actor have established and maintained a standard of excellence that has contributed greatly to the growth and quality of 16mm industrial and commercial films.
The presentation was made by Clyde Ruppert, Director of Producers Services.
NEW SOUND, TV, AND SAFETY SYSTEM FOR SCHOOLS
An all-new communication, signaling, safety, and teaching system was exhibited in Chicago recently by the manufacturer, DuKane Corporation, St. Charles, III.
Through the use of an ingenious electronic network which combines into one system the functions of a public address system, emergency alarms, fire sensing and detection equipment, telephoneintercoms, clocks and class-break signals, and closed-circuit TV, the manufacturer claims greater efficiency and educational effectiveness at far lower cost than previously possible.
DuKane engineers emphasized that the system is not a "dream system" for some time in the future, but is ready for installation now in schools anywhere in the U. S. Or, parts of the system can be installed with provision made for future installation of the remaining features, with greater savings in overall cost.
ADVERTISED IN THIS ISSUE
Following is a list ot the advertisers in this issue and the products advertised. If you wish free booklets and other information about these products, use the coupon below.
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Advance Furnace Co., the — Optivox portable easel and projection table, page 373
Allied Radio — everything in electronics, page 364
American Bible Society — films, filmstrips, slides, page 368
American Electronics — Concertone stereo tape recorder, page 363
Art Council Aids — produce 2x2 Kodachrome slides, page 361
Audiofile — library ot recordings appraisal service, page 364
Audio-Master Corp. — 4-speed record and transcription players, page 364
Audio-Visual Research — Rateometer to improve reading, page 360
Bailey Filn>« Inc. — Art introduction films, page 361
Bell & Howell — cameras, projectors, tape recorders, page 311
Brice, Arthur T., — Phase films, page 361
Broadcasting & Film Commission — new Mission Study films, page 367
Califone Corp. — phonographs, transcription players, sound systems, page 364
Camera Equipment Co., Inc — cameras and photographic accessories, page 357
Canyon Films ot Arizona — "Fabulous Fashions" film, page 360
Colburn Laboratory, Inc., Geo. W. — service to producers ot motion pictures, slides, slide films, page 370
Contemporary Films — "The Lady of Philadelphia" film, page 360
Coronet Films — 67 new educational films, pages 342-343
Dowling Pictures, Pat — "Drilling For Oil" film, page 361
DuKane Corp. — Recordmaster for "Discussional Control," page 365
Eastman Kodak Co. projector, page 317
Pageant sound
Educational & Recreational Guides, Inc. — photoplay tilmstrips and Study Guides, page 315
Emde Products — slide binding materials, page 356
Family Films — new sound tilmstrips for the church, page 313
Fiberbilt Case Co. — film shipping cases, page 372
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Film Associates of California — "Animals Move In Many Ways" film, page 360
Florman & Babb — Magic "Mylar" and Butt splicing and film repair blocks, page 353
Forse Mfg. Ci. — darkening draperies and shades, page 358
Gates Radio Co. — new 240-page catalog, page 365
General Precision Laboratory & National Theatre Supply — closed circuit T-V equipment, page 310
Grover, Frank — "Iron Curtain Lands" film, page 368
Gruber Products, Inc. — Wheelit folding and non-folding carts, page 355
Harwald Co., The — Movie-Mite projector, page 361
Indiana University — educational films,
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International Film Bureau, Inc. — Foster Rewind — page 359
Judy Co., The — non-projected materials, page 370
Keystone View Co. — multi-purpose overhead projector, page 369
Levolor A-V
Levolor Lorentzen Co. blinds, page 318
Lewis Film Service children, page 360
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Manhattan Color Laboratory filmstrip service, page 370
National Cinema Service — 16mm sound suppliers, page 360
Peerless Film Processing Co. — film reconditioning, page 316
Plastic Products — LuXout light control draperies, page 314
Radio-Mat Slide Co. — slide mats, page 360
Inc. — film re— Gibson Girl
Rapid Film Technique, juvenation, page 368
Robins Industries, Inc tape splicers, page 365
Scripture Press — visual aids, page 368
Smith System Mfg. Co. — Safe-Lock portable projection cabinet and table, page 312
Technical Service, Inc. — 16mm projectors, page 359
Vacuumate Corp. — film protective process, page 360
Victor Animatograph Corp., a Division of Kalart Co. — 16mm sound projectors 16mm viewer. Back Cover
Visual Sciences page 372
science tilmstrips.
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