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

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Money back guarantee. $175.00. Gef the full story. Talk to our engineering represeniatives and write for our catalog containing a complete line of film room equipment. Directory of Sources ADL — Anti-Defamation League of B;nai B;rith, 515 Madison Ave.. New York 22 AMERICAN OPTICAL CO., Instrument Div., Box A. Buffalo 15, N. Y. ARGUS — Argus Cameras. Inc., div. of Syl vania Electric Products, Inc., 405 Fourth St.. Ann Arbor. Mich. ARRIFLEX Corp. of America, 257 Park Ave., South. New York 10. N. Y. ARTVPE, Incorporated. 127 S. Northwest Highway. Barrington. 111. ATLANTIS Productions. Inc.. 7967 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. ATSI — American Teaching System, Inc., 12902 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 61, Calif. BAIISCH & Lomb. Incorporated, 68861 Bausch St.. Rochester 2. N. Y. BESELER Co.. Charles, 211 S. 18th St., East Orange, N. J. BILLERETT Company. 1544 Embassy St., Anaheim, Calif. BRADFORD Products Co.. 8106 N. Ridgeway, Skokie. 111. BUHL Optical Co.. 1009 Beech Ave., Pittsburgh 33, Pa. BURGESS— Burgess Cellulose Co., Freeport. lU. CECO— Camera Equipment Co., Inc., 315 W. 43rd St.. New York 36, N. Y. COFFEY. Jack C. Co.. Inc.. 710— 17th St., North Chicago, 111. C'GLORTRAN—Colortran Industries, 630 S. Flower St.. Burbank. Calif. CONCORDIA Films, 3558 S. Jerrerson Ave., St. Louis 18 CORONET Films, Chicago 1, 111. 65 E. South Water St., DAGE Television, Div. Thompson Products, Inc.. West 10th St.. Michigan City. Ind. DA-LITE Screen Co., Inc.. Warsaw, Ind. DICTAPHONE Corporation. 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. DRAPER. Luther O.. Shade Co.. P.O " , 108. Spiceland. Ind. DUKANE Corp.. St. Charles, III. EI.ECTNET— Electro Networks, Inc Caledonia, N. Y. ELGEET-VICOM— Vicom. Inc.. div. Elgeet Optical Co.. 838 Smith St., Rochester. N. Y. FEDMEC— Federal Manufacturing and Engineering Corp., 1055 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N. Y. FLASH— Flash Manufacturing Co., 305 Plane St., Newark 2, N. J. FOTOTYPE, Inc., 1414 Roscoe St., Chicago 13, GBCA— G B C America Corp., 89 Franklin St.. New York 13. N. Y. GE:LAMP— General Electric Co.. Photo Lamp Dept., Nela Park, Cleveland 12, Ohio GENARCO Inc.. 9704 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica 35. N. Y. GRAFLEX. Inc.. Dept. ES-11, 3750 Monroe Ave.. Rochester 3, N. Y. GROLIER— The Grolier Society, Inc., 575 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y. HARKAR— Harman-Kardon, N. Y. Inc., Plainview, 1245 CHICAGO AVE. • EVANSTOIiAjJ.1'.; THE HARWALD COMPANY -s J '"" '■■■ "°iM^'vX " DAvIs 8-7070 HOOVER Brothers, 1511 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo. HOWE Folding Furniture Co., 360 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. HPI: Hudson Photographic Industries. Inc., So. Buckhout & Station Rd., Irvington-on Hudson, N. Y. UBSCI— T. N. Hubbard Scientific Co.. P.O. 105. Northbrook. 111. .^auBsc -International Film Bureau, Inc.. 332 S. (fichigan Ave.. Chicago 4. 111. INMARK — Inter-Mark Corporation. 8( Cooper Ave.. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. INSTRUCTO Products Co., Div. of Jacroi Mfg. Co.. 1635 N. 55th St., Philadelphia Pa. JERROLD Electronics Corporation, Jerr Bldg., Philadelphia 32, Pa. K & K— Keufel & Esser Co.. Hoboken. N. KLEEN— Kleen-Stik Products, Inc., 7300 Wilson Ave., Chicago, 111. KNOX Manufacturing Co.. Shiller Park, 111. 9715 Soreng A> LaBELIE Industries, Inc.. Oconomowoc, W LAFINST— Lafayette Instrument Co., 26th & 52-Bypass, Lafayette. Ind. LAKESIDE Manufacturing Co.. 1996 S. A St.. Milwaukee 7. Wise. MDTEl, — Maryland Telecommunications, Ii 10 B Winters Lane, Baltimore 28, Md. MMM — Minnesota Mining and Manufactur Co., 9D0 Bush St.. St. Paul 6, Minn. NEA: National Education Association, I tional Commission on Safety Educati 1201 16th St.. N. W., Washington 6 ORB — J. Herbert Orr Enterprises, It Opelika, Ala. ORVIS— Oravisual Co., Inc., Box 11150, Petersburg 33, Fla. PENTRON, Inc., 788 S. Tripp Ave., Chlce 24, 111. RADIANT Mfg. Corp., P.O. Box 5640, Chica 80, 111. RCA, Audio-Visual Sales, Meadow Lands, 1 RCA, Broadcast and TV Equipment Det Industrial Electronic Products, Mead< Lands, Pa. RIIECAL — Rheem-Califone Corp., 5922 Bow roft St., P.O. Box 78567, Los Angeles Calif. ROBINS Industries Corp., 36-27 Prince E Flushing 54, N. Y. RUDCO— Rutherford Duplicator Co., P. Box 13087, Houston 19, Texas. SCOTT— H. H. Scott, Inc., Ill Powderm Road, Maynard, Mass. STANPROJ— Standard Projector & Equi ment Co.. 7433 N. Harlem. Chicago 48, J SYLVANIA Electric Products Inc., 730 Thi Ave.. New York 17 TECNIFAX Corporation. 195 Appleton S Holyoke. Mass. TRW. Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.. Ed cational Electronics Div.. 6325 Huntley R' Columbus 24, Ohio. DAGE Division, Thompson Ramo Wooldridj Inc., 455 Sheridan Ave., Michigan City, In TIFFEN Optical Co.. 71 Jane St., RoslHeights. L. I.. N. Y. USI— U. S. Industries, Inc.. 250 Park Av. New York 17, N. Y. USOE— United States Office of Educatiol Dept. of Health. Education & Welfar| Washington 25. D. C. VIDENG— Video Engineering Co., Inc.. Rig» Road at First Place. NE, Washington 1 D. C. V-M Corporation, 305 Territorial Road, Bei| ton Harbor, Mich. YLP — Your Lesson Plan Filmstrips. In<. Lock Box 2090. Raleigh, N. Car. 748 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — December, 196