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

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lOUCATrONAl SCREEN AND AUDIOVISUAL December, 1962 Volume 41, Number 12, Number 416 GUIDE EDITORIAL 705 This Field Of Ours M(>inl)ors of tlif CllEM -IihU project described on page 715, watch the filming of a chemical reaction in a vacuum line. From left to right are J. L. HoUenberg : a technician ; cameraman Jacli Davidson, and C. L. Finance. Turn to 715 for the full story. ARTICLES 706 Sixty-Two Skidoo! Henry C. Ruark, Jr. A long look at the second year of a decisive decade 710 New Media and Textbooks William E. Spaulding Excerpts from an address by the President of Houghton, Mifflin Co. 715 CHEM Study Films-A Project for Curriculum Improvement David W. Ridgwatj Top scientists star in these films 718 Footnote To An Editorial James D. Finn Teachers should not subsidize American education DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES 692 News 698 The Reader's Right 700 Screen Reflections 723 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss 726 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher 728 Audio Max U. Bildersee 731 AV In The Church Field William S. Hockman 735 AV Industry News 736 Trade Directory 737 1962 Editorial Index 740 New Equipment 744 New Materials 745 Advertisers' Index 747 New Publications 748 Directory of Sources ATIONAL ATION OF Pounded In 1922 by Nelson I. Greene BUSINESS & EDITORIAL ADDRESS: EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIOVISUAL GinDE, 415 North Dearborn, Chicago 10. Illinois. Contents indexed in the Wilson Educational Index. For microfilm volumes, write University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. Michigan. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (U. S. currency or equivalent) : Domestic — $4 one year, $6.50 two KATIO"*"-! years, $8 three years. Canadian and PanAmerican— 50 cents extra per year. Other foreign— $1 extra per year. Single copy — 45 cents. Special August Blue Book issue — $1.00. CHANGE OF ADDRESS should be sent immediately to insure uninterrupted delivery of your magazine. Allow five weelcs for change to become effective. ENTIRE ISSUE COPYRIGHr 1»6« BT THE EDUCATIONAl, SCREEN, INC. EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE Is published monthly by Educational Screen. Inc. Publication office, Louisville, Kentucky. Business and Editorial Office, 415 North Dearborn, Chicago 10, Illinois. Printed in the U. S. A. ADDRESS ALL MAIL (Subscriptions, Change of Address, Forms 3579) to: 415 North Dearbom, Chicago 10, Illinois. Second-class postage paid at Louisville, Kentucky. Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — December, 1962 691