Year book of motion pictures (1925)

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NEWARK A. G. Balcom. Assistant Superintendent in Charge Visual Instruction, Newark, N. J. PATERSON Fred Thompson, Supervisor Special Activities, Visual Education, Paterson, N. J, PITTSBURGH, PA. John A. Hollinger, Director Nature Study and Visualization, Pittsburgh, Pa. ST. LOUIS Amelia Meisner, Educational Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. SAX DIEGO Miss Marien Evans, Director Visual Instruction, San Diego, California. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO A. C. Eckhart, Springfield, H. S. Officials in Charge Museum Visual Education Services, 1924 PHILADELPHIA Charles R. Toothaker, Curator Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, Pa. BUFFALO Carlos Cummings, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, New York. ST. LOUIS C. G. Rathman, Assistant Supt. of Schools, Educational Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. Miss Amelia Meisner, Curator Educational Museum, St. Louis, Missouri . CLEVELAND William M. Gregory, Dirsctor Educational Museum, School of Education, Cleveland, Ohio. MILWAUKEE S. A. Barrett, Curator, Milwaukee Museum, Milwaukee, Wis. GRAND RAPIDS H. L. Ward, Scientific Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan. CHICAGO 1) C. Davies, Director, Field Museum, Chicago, 111. NEW YORK Grace E. Fisher, Slide Librarian, American Museum, Natural History, New York City, New York. Institutions Offering Instruction in Visual Education During the Year of 1922-23 Universities Western Reserve University and Cleveland School of Education, W. M. Gregory, Station E., Cleveland, Ohio. Cornell University, Alfred W. Abrams, Chief. Division of Visual Instruction, University of the State of New York, Albany, N. Y. University of Chicago, Correspondence Study Department,* F. Dean McClusky, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, 111. University of Oklahoma, J. W. Shepherd, College of Education, Univ. of Oklahoma, Normam, Oklahoma. University of Texas, J. J. Weber, Bureau of Extension, Division of Visual Instruction, Austin, Texas. University of Minnesota, Sherman Dickinson Coll. of Education, Div. of Agricultural Education, Univ. Farm, St. Paul, Minn. University of Illinois, T. F. Dean McCloskey, Col. of Education, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, 111 North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Coll., L. Otis Armstrong, Division of Vocational Education, Raleigh, N. C. Pennsylvania State College, W. R. White, Coll. of Education, State Coll., Pennsylvania. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, Geo. L. Dickey, Division of Vocational Agricultural Education, College Station, Tex. Pennsylvania State, M. R. Broyles, Director of Vocational Agricultural Ed., State College, Penn sylvania Alabama Polytechnic Institute, A. L. Thomas, Auburn, Ala. Georgia College of Agriculture, John L. Wheeler, Division of Agricultural Education, Athens, Georgia. Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. C. M. Tingle, Supervisor of Vis. Ins., Agri. Education, Agri. College, Mississippi. 585 University of Missouri, 1. V. Ankeuey, Dept. of Agricultural Education, Coll. of Agriculture, Columbia, Missouri. . University of California, t (1923 summer session) Department of Agri. Education, J. V. Ankeney, Univ. of Missouri; Los Angeles, California. Indiana University.* School of Education. H. M. Norman, Secy. Bureau of Vis. Ins., Blooming ton, Indiana. Columbia University, Rowland Rogers, New York City. College of the City of New York, Amsterdam Ave. and 138th St., New York City. Teachers' Colleges and Normal Schools Harris' Teachers' College, Miss Meisner, Curator, Educational Museum, St. Louis, Mo. Hays Normal Schools, F. W. Albertson, Dept. of Agri. Education, Hays Kansas. Emporia Normal School, F. W. Salzer, Extension Division, Emporia, Kan. San Francisco Normal School, Miss Anna V. Dor ris. Dir. Vis. Ins., Berkley Public Schools, San Francisco, Cal. Indianapolis Normal School, Elizabeth Hall." Indiana** State Normal School, Terre Haute. Kansas City** Teachers College, Kansas City, Mo. Correspondence course also. **Those institutions have been reported to the National Academy of Visual Instruction as having offered courses in visual education but so far the secretary's office has been unable to verify the statement. ISummer term only. Members of the Committee on Visual Education, National Educational Association, 1924 Dr. Thomas E. Finegan, Chairman, National Transportation Institute, Transportation Build ing, Washington, D. C. Dr. Arthur G. Balcom, Ass't Supt. of Schools, Newark, N. J. Ernest L. Crandall, Director Visual Instruction. 500 Park Ave., New York City. Dudley Grant Hayes, President National Academy of Visual Instruction, 480 South State Street, Chicago, 111. Edwin H. Reeder, 338 John R. Street, Detroit. Michigan. David Gibbs, Supt. of Schools, Meriden, Conn. A. W. Abrams, State Department of Education, Albany, New York. Charles H. Judd, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Elizabeth Hall, Supt. (Assistant) of Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr James J. Walsh, Fordham University, New York City, N. Y. Joe Coffman, Supervisor of Visual Instruction, Atlanta, Ga. J V. Ankeney, Associate Professor of Visual Instruction, University of Missouri, Columbia. Missouri. Arthur C. Watkins. 1628 Columbia Road, N. W., Washington, D. C. W. M. Gregory, Cleveland School oi Education. Station E, Cleveland, Ohio. H. A. Allen, Business Manager, N. E. A. Assigned as consulting member, 1201 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Educational Workers Not Classified Above Fred D. Perkins, Motion Picture Laboratories, U. S. Dept. Agri., Washington, D. C. Alfred Watkins, Forest Service, Washington, D. C. C. F. Batcholts, Visual Instruction Dept., General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Otto Nelson, Charge Motion Pictures, Welfare Dept., National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio. C. R. Frede, Ford Motion Picture Laboratories, Detroit, Michigan. What the National Academy of Visual Instruction is. The National Academy of Visual Instruction is an organization interested in a wider, more intelligent and more systematic use of visual