Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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FILM AND RADIO GUIDE EDUCATIONAL & RECREATIONAL GUIDES, Inc. 172 RENNER AVENUE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY VOLUME XII, NUMBER 8 MAY, 1946 IN THIS ISSUE How Old is "Old" in Educational Motion Pictures? B. A. Aughinbaugh Behind the Screen Credits Helen Colton What Can Secondary Schools Learn from Educational Experiences of the Armed Forces? Alexander Toffel Stage Scripts to Improve Human Relations Felix Sper The U se of Audio-Visual Aids Louis E. Roths Radio and Audio Aids in Seattle Radio, Dynamic Force in Education Ruth Weir Miller The Ploy's the Thing Flora Rheto Schreiber Five-Way, Five-Day Conference on Adult Education William F. Kruse Forthcoming Walter Lantz Cartoons of Educational Interest Arthur M. Loew Announces M-G-M's World-Wide Service for Schools Audio-Visual Who's Who — No. 51; Edgar Dale — No. 52: Walter E. Johnson — No. 53: J. R. Bingham Advances in the Use of Films as Visual Aids Eric Johnston Facts You Should Know About Teaching Film Custodians Eric Johnston Bill Kruse, ANFA President and PICC Chairman, Comments on Johnston's Report William F. Kruse A Guide to the Appreciation of "Make Mine Music" F. H. Low and Carolyn Harrow In Briefer Review F. H. Law, Carolyn Harrow, and Emily Freeman A Suggested Policy as to "Free" Films A Central Audio-Visual Aids Service in the University Paul Wendt Who's Who in Radio Education — No. 13: Judith Woller 5 8 9 13 15 16 17 24 27 28 31 35 36 39 40 43 49 53 55 60 Current Subscription Rates One Year $2.00 Each Two Years 3.50 Each Three Years 5.00 Each Less Than One Year ... In Canada, add 50c a year; in forei Effective July 1, 1946 One Year $3.00 Each Two Years 5.00 Each Three Years.... 6.50 Each 35c a Copy countries, add $1.00 a year. "Course of Study in Radio Appreciation" or "What Shall We Read About the Movies" Free with 2-Year Subscriptians. Both Free with 3-Year Subscriptions. WILLIAM LEWIN, Editor and Publisher RUTH M. LEWIN, Business Manager FREDERICK HOUK LAW and B. A. AUGHINBAUGH, Contributing Editors HELEN COLTON, Hollywood Editor ROBERT L. GOLDFARB, West Coast Representative MRS. GLENN M. TINDALL, Chicago Representative Copyright 1946 by Educational and Recreational Guides, Inc. Published nine times a year, October to June by EducoRecreational 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.