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

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The yiew Frank Ackerman School for Handicapped Children, St. Louis, Missouri *We bring the world in to handicapped children . . . through motion pictures" Says Dr. M. A. Wirtz, Superintendent, Special School District for Handicapped Children, St. Louis County, Missouri "We've tried to supply all the conveniences possible to make our three new schools for handicapped children as effective as possible — including special blackboards which swing out into the laps of children who are required to remain in wheel chairs. ■'Yet, even with such devices, it's not simple for a child who cannot get up and walk around to witness all of life's sights and sounds — experiences textbooks only tell about. So we bring many experiences to them by motion pictures. Movies — invaluable in anv school — are priceless learning aids to our pupils. "Our special school district serves all the handicapped children in St. Louis County, which includes 96 incorporated communities. In addition to three special schools for the handicapped, we operate classes in other schools, hospitals and institutions. To do it, we have 17 KODAK Pageant Projectors. Every one is in constant use. That means we can't afford to have any of them out for repairs very long." Ask a Kodak audiovisual dealer for a no-obligation demonstration of why Pageant Projectors provide reliable service with little maintenance. He will gladly arrange one at your convenience. If you'd like product literature with details on all Kodak Pageant models, write for Bulletin V3-65. No obligation, of course. Kodak Pageant Projector \ EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Dept. 8-V, Rochester 4, N. Y. Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — November, 1962 643