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We Believe TEACH-O-DISCS i Remarkable Achievement:
Of Qreat Sigi
Teach-O-Discs for use in elementary, junior and senior high schools are one of the most exciting and rewarding developments in the important field of Audio-\'isual Education! These professionally re-enacted scenes from the immortal works of the masters of literature create an amazing student response.
They greatly stimulate interest in English Literature and U.S. History and are responsible for vastly improved reading and speaking habits. English, Speech Training, Public Speaking, Dramatics and Radio Techniciue classes will find them valuable.
Teach-O-Discs bring you a carefully selected library of the great classics of English Literature by Dickens, Shakespeare, Tennyson, Scott, Browning, Goldsmith, Longfellow and others; as well as dramatizations of momentous events in American History, written by Alarquis James, the noted Pulitzer Prize winner.
The subjects have been selected from the syllabi of the various states, with the advice and assistance of teachers and school administrators wdio also helped to choose the scenes and passages that should be dramatized from the longer works. These discs complement the books used ; they are not a substitute.
Teach-O-Discs are 12-inch, double-faced records of 78 r.p.m. l)repared especially as a teaching medium for school tise. They may be played on any standard phonograph.
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Today — \ inylite makes Teach-O-Discs practically unbreakabl under normal usage. \ inylite is the amazing new plastic tha' weathered all kinds of wartime abuse in \^-discs. These non breakable records were produced during the war for the Offic of W ar Information. A’inylite is a new plastic, which, in additioi to its toughness, has these advantages in Teach-O-Discs : ( 1 ) Ha far superior tonal quality to old type record; (2) Provides longe playing time per Disc; (3j Provides for safer handling on par of children and for safer transportation ; (4) Does not easily w'aiq
Guarantee — If, after making actual classroom tests with th feach-O-Discs for seven school days, you are not fully convincethat they arouse interest, illuminate and interpret what is reat and stimulate good reading and speaking habits — then simply re, turn the Teach-O-Discs and we will promptly refund your mone}
Introductory Offer — Limited Time Only!
Readers of this magazine are especially privileged to be offereOne FREE Teach-O-Disc with each ten purchased at the Schoc Price of $2.50 each ! You may select from the complete list which ever one you desire for your FREE record. This offer will expir September 30, 1946. Orders for quantities less than ten will b accepted at the regular School Price of $2.50 each.
Popular Science presents 74 New Teach-O-Discs (134 Titles in Adnylite! New titles are constantly being added to the Englis Literature and .American History Series. In addition, other serii will be added in the future, dealing with such subjects as Geogi raphy. Chemistry, Foreign Languages, etc. Teaching Giiidel accompanying these recordings will suggest their use in the clas^
room.
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No.
Title
Author
101
The Man Wdthout .-A Country, Parts 1 & H
Hale
102
The Alan AAdthout A Country, Part HI
Hale
( cotic.)
107
Paul Revere’s Ride (cond. )
Longfellow
Incident of a Fretich Camp
Browning
O Captain! Aly Captain!
AA'hitman
1 nvictus
Henley
136
David Coiiperfield, Parts I & H (cond.)
Dickens
137
1 )a\id Coi)])erfield, Parts III & IV (cone.)
Dickens
151
Patrick Henry, Parts I & H, Original
-Adaptation
James
152
Patrick Henry, Part HI, Original Adapta
tion Paul Revere, Part I
James
L53
Paul Revere, Parts H & HI, Original
.Adaptation
James
159
Drafting the Constitutioti, Parts I & II
James
160
Drafting the Constitution, Parts HI & lA^
Janies
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