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

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I POPULAR SIZES 40' x40"... . $10.95 40' x52"... 12.90 52' x52"... 14.40 52" x70"... . 22.70 60" x60". . 19.25 70" x70"... 26.70 84" X 84"... 45.00 Wiiii fu CofH^Uu SfifamaUofi PO Box 304 DRAPER SHADE CO. SPICELAND, INDIANA Josephine Hoffman Knight Dies Jo.sephinc Hoffman Knight, busines.s manager and .secretarytreasurer of EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE, died in Chicago on August 7. Born in Spring Valley, Illinois, she was a graduate of the University of Illinois and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Her personal life was closely bound with that of her sister, Mrs. Mary H. Hill, and her nephew, both of whom survive her. Her husband died in 1950. Jo Hoffman Knight joined the staff of EDUCATIONAL SCREEN in its infancy, working under its founder. Nelson L. Greene, at all of the jobs necessary to turn out a monthly audiovisual magazine. She reported, she wrote, she edited, she reviewed, she sold ads, she kept books, she kept faith. It is possible the magazine could not have survived its lean years without the economies she devised and firmly enforced. She worked persistently, devotedly, in an unassuming way to develop EdSCREEN and the audiovisual idea. She seemed little concerned about who got the credit and praise. She worked hard and long— and obviously loved her work. She had many friends in the field, especially within the audiovisual industry. She valued highly the contributions of the makers of equipment and materials. She knew many of the audiovisual pioneers. I can recall her smile when someone referred to her as a pioneer. What woman young, active and attractive as Jo was up to her untimely end wants to be so called? Yet indeed she was an AV pioneer, an AV great. It might rightly be said that she gave her life to EDUCATIONAL SCREEN and the audiovisual field. Her devotion, her work month after month, year after year have left their mark permanently. This is enough to say about her. She would prefer, I know, that space be used instead for ads and articles and editorials. The magazine is her most fitting memorial. She lives on in it and through it. — June Sark Heinrich EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AVGUIDE EDITORIAL STAFF PAUL C. REED, Editor. ENID STEARN, Managing Editor. WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN, Editor for the Church Field. L. C. LARSON and CAROLYN GUSS, Editors for Film Evaluatiorjs. MAX U BILDERSEE, Editor for the Audio Field. IRENE F. CYPHER, editor for New Filmstrips. PHILLIP LEWIS, Technical Editor. WILLIAM F. KRUSE, Trade and Public Relations. BUSINESS STAFF H, S. GILLETTE, Publisher. MARIE C. GREENE. WILLIAM LEWIN, Associate Publishers. THEA H. BOWDEN, Business Manager, OLIVE R. TRACY, Circulation Manager, PATRICK A. PHILIPPI, Circulation Promotion. WILMA WIDDICOMBE, Advertising Production Assistant. Advertising Representatives WILLIAM LEWIN, 10 Brainerd Rood, Summit, N. J. (Crestview 3-30421 WILLIAM F. KRUSE, 2000 Lincoln Pork West BIdg., Chicago M, III. (Bittersweet 8-53131 EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD JAMES W. BROWN, School of Education, San Jose State College, Californio EDGAR DALE, Head, Curriculum Division, Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio Stote University, Columbus AMO DE BERNARDIS, Assistont Superintendent, Portland, Oregon, Public Schools MARGARET W. DIVIZIA, Supervisor in Charge, Audio-Visual Education Section, Los Angeles City Schools, Los Angeles, Californio W. H,. DURR, Supervisor, Bureau of Teoching Materials, State Board of Education, Richmond, Virginia CHARLES F. HOBAN, Institute for Cooperative Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelohia EMILY S. JONES, Executive Secretary, Educotional Film Library Association, New York City F. EDGAR LANE, Supervisor, Instructionol Materials Department, Board of Public Instruction, Dade County, Florida F. DEAN McCLUSKY, Professor of Education. Head of Audio-Visuol Education, University Extension, University of California at Los Angeles SEERLEY REID, U. S. Office of Education, National Defense Education Act, Washineton CHARLES F. SCHULLER, Director, Audio-Visual Center, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Michigan ERNEST TIEMANN, Director, Visual Instruction Bureau, Associate Professor, Division of Extension, The University of Texas, Austin DON WHITE, Executive Vice President, Notional Audio-Visual Association, Fairfax. Viroinia, STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 19J3, AND JULY 2, 1946 (Title 39. United Stales Code, Section 233) SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION OF Educational Screen 6^ AudicVisual Guide, published monthly at Barringlun. Illinuis, for September. 1959. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers arc: Publisher, H. S. Gillette, 2000 N. Lincoln Park West, Chicago 14; Associate Publisher. Marie C, Greene. 5836 Stony Island Ave.. Chicago. III.; Editor, Paul C. Reed, 116 Crosman Terrace, Rochester, N. Y.; Managing Editor, Enid Stearn. 2000 N. Lincoln Park West. Chicago 14, Business Manager; Thea H. Bowdcn. 2000 N. Lincoln Park West, Chicago 14. 2. The owner is: The Educational Screen, Inc., 2000 Lincoln Park West Bldg., Chicago 14, III. H. S. Gillette, 255 Foster PI.. Lake Forest. 111.; Marie C. Greene, 5836 Stony Island Ave., Chi' cago. 111.; Paul C. Reed, 116 Crosman Terrace, Rochester. N. Y.; Estate of Josephine H. Knight. 162 Forest, Oak Park. 111.; M. F. Sturdy, Swift &> Co., Chicago. III. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upoa the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and se' curity holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. H. S. GILLETTE Publisher Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24^H day of August, 1959. ■ J. A. Martin H Cook County. lUinoif Notary Public My commission expires April 9. 1962 458 EdScreen & AV Guide — September, 1959