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The election campaign will be heard this year— via radio and television— and we can help our students prepare themselves not only to hear but also to understand the nature of the campaigns and the words that are uttered by the candidates.
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Looking ahead to anticipated new recordings is always hopeful. Somehow the recordings you look forward
to hearing are going to be the best yet, always and all ways. We anticipate reporting to you on the continuation of Audio Education's Pathways To Phonic Skills with the early release of Volumes II and III. This material, designed of course for elementary school consumption, will be reported in the ne;ir future.
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Enrichment Materials consistently useful. This year there will be eight new titles available for school, library and home use including, in the American history series. Swamp Fox of the Revolution and Custer's Last Stand along with Andrew Carnegie: Age of Steel backed up with America's First World War. In their Great American Documents series Enrichment will offer Northwest Ordinance along with Missouri Compromise on one record and Woodrow W i 1 s o n' s 'Fourteen Points' on the reverse side of a presentation and delineation of the Preamble to the Charter of the United Nations.
English literature and American poetry stand to have a 'good year' too. Junior and senior high school students will profit undoubtedly from hearing and reading simultaneously the complete Julius Caesar which will shortly be available from The Spoken Word. This and King Lear will both be on the market before schools reopen for the 1960-1961 academic year. Both will be complete— and both performed by the Dublin Gate Theatre group, directed by Anew McMaster and produced by Fred O'Donovan. McMaster, who will play Marcus Brutus in Julius Caesar will also play the title role in King Lear.
Anew McMaster will also be available from Spoken Arts in selections from Shakespeare in a two record album which will offer the exponent of the heroic style of acting as Petruchio in Act II, Scene 1 of The Taming of the Shrew, Othello in Act V, Scene 2 of Othello, Shylock in Act
I, Scene 3 of The Merchant of Venice, Romeo in Act I, Scene 4, and Act V, Scene 3, of Romeo and Juliet, the King in Act II, Scene 4 of King Lear, the melancholy Dane in three scenes (Act
II, 2; Act III, 1 and 2) from Hamlet, Macbeth in Act I, Scene 7, and Act II, Scenes 1 and 2, of Macbeth, as Jacques in Act II, Scene 7 of As You Like It and as Caesar in Act III, Scenes 1 and 2 of Julius Caesar.
Of course there will be new language records and other materials designed for all grade levels using language laboratory learning techniques. We anticipate that there will be a variety of recordings in French, Spanish, German and Russian with fewer offerings in Italian and other languages.
Basil Rathbone's reading of The Minister's Black Veil and Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne will be offered by Caedmon. There will be many others as the new school year progresses and the first announcements give promise of a banner year in the expanding spoken and instructional records area.
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Educational Screen and Audiovlsual Guide — August, 1960