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

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The WHO-WIUT-WHeRE of 1960-1961 Audiovisual Releases ANNUAL BLUE BOOK of Audiovisual Materials With leading audiovisual education administrators— the BLUE BOOK is the most authoritative, accurate source of information in handy, convenient form. No matter your field of interest, the BLUE BOOK has what you're looking for. For instance— 16mm films, filmstrips, sUde sets and educational recordings— are classified by subject area for quick reference. You get title, type of material, length, silent and sound, color or black and white, television clearance, sale and/or rental price, primary source of distribution, release date, content desciption, and recommended age level. Subjects cover everything from education to entertain .lent . . . from the sciences to social problems . . . from human or anjnal medicine to home economics . . . civics to agriculture . . . mathematics to the arts— to mental health. You'll find it all— and more for use all year— in the new 35th edition of the Annual BLUE BOOK . . . listed, classified, indexed . . . the new offerings released during the past academic year. Fill Out and Mail Coupon TODAY the ONE source book that covers ALL the major materials and teaching aids, grouped under appropriate subject headings only $]00 The Ideal Combination Every subscriber to Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide gets the BLUE BOOK. To keep your BLUE BOOK up to date, each monthly issue of the magazine carries a special section of listings of new audiovisual materials in the same helpful format as in the BLUE BOOK. Each Annual BLUE BOOK costs only $1.00 each. However, as a subscriber we are making you a low priced combination offer detailed in the following coupon: OTHER SPECIAL OFFERS TO HELP! YOU EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE 2052 N. Lincoln Park West, Chicago 14, III. Please send the BLUE BOOK OF AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS as checked below: .copies, 1961 issue at $1 .copies, 1960 issue at $1 .copies, 1959 issue at $1 .copies, 1957 issue at $1 .copies, 1956 issue at $1 .copies, 1955 issue at $1 Address . City & Zone State . n Check here if you wish to be billed, for payment later. (We prepay postage if remittance accompanies order.) EDl.cATIO^AL Screen and Audiovisual Guide — May, 1962 285