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

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ARMED FORCES —CIVIL DEFENSE Military Lady mp UWF 37min b&w $57.52. The role of the Women's Army Corps in the U.S. Army; opportunities for education and advancement. SH For more information circle No. I'ii) on return postal card. Officer Candidate School mp UWF 28 min col $176.12. The U.S. Navy school at Newport, R.I. SH C For more inforntatlon circle No. 130 on return postal card. ARTS & CRAFTS Indian Artists of the Southwest mp CFD 20min col. Modern abstract art related to origins in ancient paintings of western Indian tribes. C SH A For more information circle No. 131 on return postal card. Mediterranean Culture 5fs EBF av40fr col set $25 ea $5. Ancient and modern Italy and Egypt, ancient Greece. Architecture, sculpture, monuments well represented. JH SH A For more information circle No. IS'i on return postal card. National Gallery of Art (Series) lOfs SBF ea approx. 60fr col set $60; indiv $6. Titles; The Art of Early Renaissance Italy; . . . Northern Italian Renaissance; . . . High Renaissance; . . . Low Countries; . . . Spain; . . . EXCEPTIONAL REAR SCREEN FOR DAYLIGHT USE LENSCREEN Panel Materials of Glass or Plexiglas for In-Wall or Custom Rear Screen Installation • Adapts to your projector • Eliminates room darkening • Conceals projection equipment • Facilitates learning Complete choice of rear screen equipment including portable screens for classroom, auditorium, the T-V Studio. Many modem, effective uses. Send for Kit of A-V Ideas POLACOAT, INC. Z" ^S:"'^.,^^ Royal France; . . . Royal England; . United States; . . . Nineteenth Century France. SH C For more information circle No. 133 on return postal card. Versailles and its Meaning tape-slide lecture CULTHIST 50 slides and tapes (choice French or English) $48.75. For more information circle No. 134 on return postal card. French Civilization as Reflected in the Arts, First of a series of 30 such lectures, price for the whole $1275. Tape only $8, set of 30 $215. Printed texts $7 per set, minimum order 20 sets. SH C A For more Information circle No. 135 on return postal card. m fILM DOClOftS^ SPECIALISTS in the science of FILM REJUVENATION. RAPIDWELD Process tor: • Scratch-Remool • Abrasions • Dirt • "Rain" Send for Free Brochure rapid FILM TECHNIQUE Founded 1940 37-02C 27th St., Long Island City 1,N.Y. Philco, pioneer in fully-transistorized closed-circuit television, offers completely integrated instructional TV systems for schools and hospitals. Philco systems provide the ultimate in flexibility, incorporating any number of cameras, monitors, receivers and amplifiers, interconnected through a central console or a "patch panel" . . . with provisions for twoway conversations. Philco equipment is reliable, easy to operate and low in cost. Philco will help you design a system to meet your requirements. Write for information and your Philco Closed-Circuit TV Planning Guide. Government & industrial Group 4700 Wistahickon Ave., Phila. 44, Pa. In Canada: Philco Corp. ol Canada, Ltd., Don Mills, Ont. PHILCO. The World's First Integrated Hospital Closed-Circuit TV System was recently installed by Philco at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia. It linlcs the main operating room, lecture halls, auditorium, pediatric treatment rooms, psychologic observation rooms and the radiology department. Folder describing this system will be sent upon request. Edi;catio\al Screen and Audiovisual Guide — May, 1960 249