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

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a new . concept IN LANGUAGE LABORATORY EQUIPMENT...by new convenience Any room made into minutes. in your school can be a Language laboratory In new simplicity No permanent installation — no construction— all units ore portable with simple plug-in connections. new low cost Approximately $50.00 per position. Designed for use with school's present Tape Recorder or Sound System. Developed by Switchcraft — one of fhe top manufacturers of Quality E/ecfronic components. Write or use coupon. SWITCHCRAFT, INC. Language Laboratory Division SS93 N. Elston Ave., Chicago 30, III. Send full details on Language Laboratory Components. Nome ^ Poiilion^ . School . , Address^ City Zone Stota A\i industry news (Continued from Pa^e 522) opiujiie, and television. (Five of the articles appeared originally in Educational Screen i^ Audiovisual Guide). The last seven pages tell of Graflex equipment in terms of application to the techniques and purposes outlined in the body of the book. One of the best industry-produced publications since the days of the late Marie Witham's (SVE) annual. Institutional-Pictura-AIraanac Institutional Cinema Service, one of the oldest sources of rental films in this country, is now under the joint ownership of Harold Baumstone (Almanac Films) and Roslyn Appelbaum (Pictura Films). All three enterprises are operated from Institutional's address, 41 Union Square West, New York 3. Grad Class Gift: Films The graduating class of the J. Sterling Morton Township High School, Cicero, 111., bought $2,000 worth of EBF films as a gift to the school. Supplemented by $880 from the budget of AV director Bohumil Mikula, this bought the 12 completed half-hour films in Britannica's "Humanities Series." Name Changes Berndt-Baeh, Inc., is now Bach Auricon, Inc., address unchanged. Television Equipment Co., Chicago, now Behrend Cine Corp., address also the same. Compatible Color Processing Eastman has just announced a new Ektachrome reversal print film thai can be locally processed through the same equipment and chemicals ii^' for their new (daylight 160, tungs:12.5) color reversal camera film. Thi; point-of-use processing will save timtj and tend to check the temptation tcj project irreplacable original camera footage. The 16mm print stock is called Type 7386, the 3.5mm Type 5386 Needles! The diversity of the audiovisual anc home and professional audio market i; reflected in an announcement b> Astatic Corporation that there are now more than 450 different record-playei needles in its Hne, each labeled in detail and packaged for handy filing. The extent of the market is glimpsed in the announcement that to date nearly 15C million cartridges have been made and sold by this one source. Air Force Teaching Machines Western Design, a division of U. S Industries, Inc., has received from the U. S. Air Force a contract for 18 auto (Continued on Page 526) .4 250-pound l>irlhday cake was ordered at the National Audiovisual Convention by Eastman kodak to mark the 10th anniversary of the introduction of their Pageant 16mm projector. 524 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — October, 196(