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

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Charlie the Destroyer Eyebrov^s are not enough I 's true . . . Nature gave us eyebrows to proit our eyes from overhead light, but unfornately, eyebrows can't shut out reflected ?ht. Glare (reflected light) can only be ntrolled by diverting the strong sunlight }ward before it enters the room and only a jnetian Blind can give perfect control of nlight, from rooms suitable for Audioisual instruction to perfect indirect light. The first choice of school authorities in Venetian Blinds, is levolor, because LEVOLOR has this famous 3 step service: 1. A LEVOLOR representative gives you a detailed prospectus in advance of installation. 2. He'll write specifications to meet your special needs. 3. He'll inspect the installation after it's made. This unique LEVOLOR Service guarantees good specifications and good Venetian Blinds. or further information write EVOLOR-LORENTZEN, INCORPORATED, 720 MONROE STREET, HOBOKEN, NeW JERSEY ^^^^^*^^^*^--^ VENETIAN BLINDS AUDIO-VISUAL CONVENTIONAL SKYLIGHT lUCATioNAL Screen and Audiovisual Guide — January, 1961