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IDUCATIONAl SCREEN AND
AUDIOVISUAL
GUIDE
July, 1962
Volume 41, Number 7, Number 411
FRONT COVER
Space age science has its hejiinniiigs in classr o o ni niatlicniatics. The front cover illustration — courtesy Educational Films Divis i o n, John Colhurn Associates, Wilnielte, Illinois — is taken from "Building Concepts In Mathematics," a series of six 16nnn sound films in color or hlack and uliite.
EDITORIAL
359 Space Age Perspective
SPECIAL CONVENTION SECTION
360 National Audiovisual Association
362 National Visual Presentation Association
362 Industrial Audiovisual Association
364 Audiovisual Education Forum
364 AV Conference of Medical and Allied Sciences
376 Listing of Exhibitors
DIRECTORY OF AV EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 396 Listing of Annual Directory
ARTICLES
366 The Space Age and Audiovisual Materials Kenneth B. Hohbs
370 Photography— Man's "Eye" In Space William F. Swann
372 The Case For Upgrading of Equipment Standards Robert E. Browning
DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES
354 News
386 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman
388 Audio Max U. Bildersee
390 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher
393 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Giiss
412 Trade Directory
413 New Equipment
416 New Materials
417 New Publications
418 Directory of Sources il9 Index to Advertisers
IDUCATIONAL IRESS
iOCI ATIOIN
OF
lERICA
Founded In 1932 by NaUon L. Grcsna
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