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

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John Dostal, president of Electronics for Education, announces the appointment to its board of directors of Clifj Squibb, partner in Dallas overhead projector manufacturing firm. Peter M. Dean, Ed. D., is the new program director at Edex Coqjoration, Palo Alto pioneer in electronic teaching systems. Frank S. Johnson, Jr. replaces Cene R. Ilawes as director of information at Science Research Associates, Inc. Hudson Photographic Industries annoimce establishment of a new "AudioVisual and Industrial Division," headed by Harold Levitt. Richard D. Levin replaces Tom Saffen as ccjrporate advertising manager at Argus, Incorporated. Lee Davis moves up from general manager to vice-president in charge of newly created Marketing Division at Calvin Productions; he had been in charge of the firm's educational film production unit. Valentine Hechler takes over as vice president and general manager of VVehcor's recorder division. Charles Benton replaces Wilbur F.dunrds as vice-president in charge of sales at Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. While in charge of downstate Illinois sales he had been an active member in the Illinois Audiovisual Association. Obituaries Carroll Hadden, 61, treasurer of Ideal Pictures, Inc., and past-president of NAVA, died October 10 from the side effects of an automobile accident. Active for more than 20 years in the Ideal organization, Hadden got his start in the promotion of non-theatrical "roadshow" entertainment films, and developed into one of the nation's best qualified AV dealers. He is survived by his widow, and a son, a paratrooper in the U.S. Army. Clarence H. Bradfield, Jr., 61, chairman of the board of Wilding, Inc., died September 1.3 at his home in Glencoe, 111. He joined the then Wilding Picture Productions, Inc., in 19.39 and served as the firm's treasurer initil upon the death of "Norm" Wilding, he became president and general manager, holding that post until three vears ago. i5«M»*iHS:*j^*<'i*»w*r.iw*iMi r^ for perfect darkening of any size mdowl y <r>cin<<''«>t^.---'^»cr^.'*/ t.'T^'*;''*'*^' ^i^s-lcS'--'"^*'*^'^" FORSE DARKENING SHADES & DRAPERIES Made of finest fabrics Custom-made, any size Complete, ready for installation ♦ Guaranteed for ten years Used by schools everywhere Draperies in decorative colors fR6S Fabric Samples; Complete Information; Price Schedules . . . Write for "Shade" or "Drapery" Literature OR BOTH. S*Afi_MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2349 SUlllVAN AVE. ST. lOUIS 7, MISSOURI FOR ''LIGHTS ON'' PROJECTION H.P.I. TELESCREEN instantly converts any motion picture film strip or slide projector to rear-screen operation — without modification • provides sharp, brilliant images • grain-free and absolutely no hot spots • 120° angle of view — easily accommodates groups up to 10 • unique built-in "black" screen will not wash out regardless of room-light level • not necessary to darken room. H.P.I. TELESCREEN -priced at less than $17.00 • light-weight (2 lbs.) portable •handsome two-tone styling. At your A/V dealer or write Dept. ES. HUDSON PHOTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRIES, INC. A/V Industrial Division • Irvington-on-Hudson, New York Ediication.*l Screen .and Ai diovisual Guide — December, 1962 735