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FILM AND RADIO GUIDE
EDUCATIONAL & RECREATIONAL GUIDES, Inc.
172 RENNER AVENUE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
VOLUME XII, NUMBER 4 JANUARY, 1946
IN THIS ISSUE
16mm Exchange Practices — No. 19: Free Films B. A. Aughinbaugh 9
Behind the Screen Credits Helen Colton 10
Audio-Visual Who's Who — No. 41: Francis W. Noe! — No. 42: George A.
Hirlimon — No. 43: Victor Roudin — No. 44: Godfrey M. Elliott 13
Young America Films 1 8
Whot Shall We Read About the Movies? William Lewin 19
Who's Who in Radio Education — No. 10: I. Keith Tyler 31
Is Radio Educational? I Keith Tyler 32
Recommended Photoplays.
Frederick Houk Law 33
"Variety's" Miniature Reviews
38
The Play's the Thing Flora Rheta Schreiber 40
Educating the Emotions Roger W. Babson 42
How Writers Perpetuate Stereotypes Writers War Board 46
Hollywood Trends Evaluated Hollywood Quarterly 50
An Elementary Film Script on Good Manners Pictorial Films 54
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Copyright H46 by Educational and Recreational Guides. Inc. Published nine times a year. October to June, by Educational and Recreational Guides Inc.. 172 Renner .Avenue, Newark 8, N. J. Re-entered as second-class matter, October 12, 1942 at the post office at Newark, N. J. under the act of March 3, 1879. Printed in USA — All Rights Reserved.