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EDUCATIONAL
& AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE
Founded in 1922
by
Nelson L. Greene
Sept., 1958
Volume 37, Number 9, Whole Number 367
IN THIS ISSUE
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462 OUR GREATER OPPORTUNITY
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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
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484 487
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'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
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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.
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