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

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LIGHT CONTROL DRAPERIES ARE AVAILABLE IN AHRACTiVE PRINT DESIGNS ?. INCORPORATED Dept. A.V. 1822 East Franklin Street Richmond 23, Virginia Add beauty and warmth to any room with LuXout Light Control draperies . . . and in seconds, convert it into an audio visual room. LuXout, the pioneer in the light control field again leads the way by offering draperies in vinyl prints that are: • Now available in translucent, opaque, plus the exclusive "Dim-Out" materials • Permanently flame resistant • Inexpensive to maintain — no dry cleaning • Fade proof • Fabricated with the exclusive "GREEK KEY" seam for extra durability • Custom designed in a wide assortment of sizes, colors and designs • Lower in cost than most other forms of light control Free brochure and color samples available on request. Contact EDUCATIONAL & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE Founded in 1922 by Nelson L. Greene Sept., 1958 Volume 37, Number 9, Whole Number 367 IN THIS ISSUE (CJu itoriat 462 OUR GREATER OPPORTUNITY ^. rticleS 464 NEW SYSTEM IMPROVES SERVICE at University of Washington 466 SAFETY ASPECTS OF A-V-EQUIPMENT — Richard H. Lucas 468 VISUALIZING CHICAGO'S VISUAL EDUCATION STORY — James P. Fitzwater 470 SCHOOL FILMS FOR HOMEBOUND PUPILS — Marion Strauss 2), 450 452 454 474 478 481 484 487 •Imenti 'epartmen, ON THE SCREEN THE READER'S RIGHT — Letters to the Editor HAVE YOU HEARD? — News About People, Organizations, Events EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS — L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss NEW FILMSTRIPS — Robert Church, Walter Pilditch, Harold Ward SOUND ADVICE — About Audio Materials and Equipment Max U. Bildersee CHURCH DEPARTMENT — William S. Hockman AUDIO-VISUAL TRADE REVIEW Kyther Zreulurei 458 HELPFUL BOOKS 460 1958 NAVA CONVENTION STORY 472 INDUSTRIAL FILM A-V EXHIBITION 486 NAVA EXHIBIT SHOWS GROWTH & CHALLENGE 494 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS ■ Wm. F. Kruse Inside Back Cover — TRADE DIRECTORY FOR THE AUDIO-VISUAL FIELD CATIONAL lATION OF MlMKtfl HATIO»«l AUDIO/ BUSINESS & EDITORIAL ADDRESS: EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE. 2000 Lincoln Pork West BIdg., Chicago 14, Illinois. Contents indexed in the Wilson Educational Index. For microfilm volumes, write University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (U.S. currency or equivalent): Domestic — S4 one year, $6.50 two years, $8 three years. Conadion and Pon-Americon — 50 cents extra per year. Other for eign — $1 extra per year. Single copy — 45 cents. Special August Blue Book issue — $1.00. CHANGE OF ADDRESS should be sent immediately to insure uninterrupted delivery ot your magazine. Allow five weeks for change to become effective. EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE is published monthly by Educational Screen, Inc. Publication office, Barrington, Illinois; Business and Editorial Office, 2000 Lincoln Park West BIdg., Chicago 14, Illinois. Printed in the U.S.A. Re-entered as second-class matter October, 1953 at the post office at Barrington, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ENTIRE ISSUE COPYRIGHT 1958 BY THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, INC. 448 r_ A \ / f~.