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

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^ith the Authors William F. Kruse, an EdScreet^ iff member, aided in the audiovisual ovisioning of the School Boards eeting and served as coordinator of e ten sessions which featured AV iplications. Dr. Gene Udell is director of the idiovisual center at Temple Univerty. His story brings up to date one of e 'primitive' audiovisual tools. E. W. Moy is director of the audiosual education department of the haca, N. Y., public schools. He has »en a lecturer in AV education at haca College and for eight years has ^n chairman of the Ithaca Cooperive Film Library. Samuel Cohen is administrative asstant in the office of the superinndent of schools, Union Free School istrict No. 14, Hewlett, N. Y. Milton Grassell, a member of the AVI legislative committee, is with le department of visual instruction, jneral education division, Oregon tate System of Higher Education. EDUCATIONAL SCREEN AND EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AV6UIDE EDITORIAL STAFF .UL C. REED, Editor. JAMES R. CUMMINGS, Mailing Editor. WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN, Editor for Ihs ureh field. L. C. LARSON and CAROLYN GUSS, lion for Film Evaluotioni. MAX U. BILDERSEE, Itor for tha Audio Field. IRENE F. CYPHER, editor • the Now Filmstript. PHILLIP LEWIS, Technical Itar. WILLIAM F. KRUSE, Trade and Public Reliam, IRENE THORSON, Editorial Assistant. BUSINESS STAFF S. GILLETTE, Publisher. MARIE C. GREENE, ILIIAM LEWIN, Associate Publishers. TH£A H. >WDEN, Business Manager, OLIVE R. TRACY, roilotion Monaaer, PATRICK A. PHILIPPI, OreuKeil Promotion. WILMA WIDDICOMBE, AdvwilHQ Production Manager. Advertising Repr«s«ntativ«s IlLIAM LEWIN, 10 Brainerd Road, Summit, N. J. (Creslview 3-3043) IlLIAM F. KRUSE, 2000 Lincoln Park Wast BIdg., Cklcogo 14, III. (Bittersweet 8-S313) EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD MiS W. BROWN, School of Education, San Josa State College, California K5AR DALE, Head, Curriculum Division, Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio State University, Columbus *0 DE BERNARDIS, Assistant Superintendent, Portland, Oregon, Public Schools AtGARET W. DIVIZIA, Supervisor in Charge, Audio-Visual Education Section, Los Angelas City Schools, Los Angeles, California H. DURR, Supervisor, Bureau of Teaching Materials, State Board of Education, Richmond, Virginia lARLES F. HOBAN, Institute for Cooperative Re. search. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia AllY S. JONES, Executive Secretary, Educational Film Library Association, New York City EDGAR LANE, supervisor. Instructional Materials Deportment, Board of Public Instruction, Dade County, Florida DEAN McCLUSKY, Professor of Education, Head I of Audio-Visual Education, University Exten II sion. University of California at Los Angeles lERlEY REID, U. S. Office of Education, National Defense Education Act, Washington lARlES F. SCHUllER, Director, Audio-Visual Canter, MIchigon State College, East Lansing, Michigan (NEST TIEMANN, Director, Visual Instruction Bureau, Associate Professor, Division of Exten. lion. The University of Texas, Austin ON WHITE, Executive Vice President, National Audio-Visuol Assoclotlon, Foirfox, Vlrglnlo AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE June, 1960 Volume 39, Number 6, Whole Number 386 EDITORIAL 270 Taxes Are Good! ARTICLES 272 AV at School Boards Meeting Wm. F. Kruse 274 The Camera Lucida Gene Udell 277 Educational Film Abroad 278 School Operators' Club E. W. Moy 280 Visualizing 50 States E. Milton Grassell 282 Audio and Visual Terminology Samuel Cohen 285 American Film Festival DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES 263 With the Authors 266 News 268 Calendar 286 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman 289 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss 293 Audio Max U. Bildersee 295 Filmstrips Irene Cypher 298 Trade Directory for the AV Field 299 New Equipment and Materials 308 Helpful Books 309 Trade News 311 Directory of Sources 311 Index to Advertisers ATIONAL I ATION o OF MERICA Feundad In 1933 by Nalson L. Gr««n« BUSINESS & EDITORIAL ADDRESS: EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AiroiO-VISUAL GUIDE, 2000 Lincoln Park We»t Bldg.. 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 — $4 one year, $6.50 two years, $8 three years. Canadian and PanAmerican — 50 cents extra per year. Other foreign — $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 of your magazine. Allow five weeks for change to became effective. vI'su.^RfAV EDUCATIONAL SCRZEN Sc AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE is published monthly by Educatlaiial Screen, Inc. Publication office, LotUsrllla, Kentucky. Business and Editorial Office, 1000 Lincoln Park West Building, Chicago 14, Illinois. Printed in the U. S. A. Entered «• second-class matter November, 1»S», at the post office at Louisville, Kentucky, under tb« Act of March 3, 187S. ADDRESS ALL MAIL (Subscriptlona, Cban«e of Address, Forms 3579) to: 2000 Lincoln Park West Bldg., Chicago 14, Illinois. Second-cUM postage paid at Louisville, Kentucky. ENTIRE ISSUE COPTRIOHT I960 BY THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN, INC. Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — June, 1960 263