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June, 1946
FILM AND RADIO GUIDE
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Alexander B. Lewis
The Newark Central High School Photoplay Club shoots a scene for one of its films.
has served on the editorial committee of The Eyiglish Journal and on the editorial staff of Secondary Education. He is a member of the audio-visual committee of the National Council of Teachers of English and of the Council’s administrative
committee charged with setting up the 36th annual meeting in Atlantic City November 28-30, 1946. He is in charge of com
mercial exhibits at that convention. Lewis is a member of the committee of the New Jersey Department of Education charged with the preparation of a new syllabus for the language arts from the kindergarten through the high school. Lewis’s friends know that wherever a job requiring progressive work in education must be filled on a voluntary basis, they may depend on Alex for loyal support. His interests are multifarious. During his spare moments, for example, he may be found (usually a few nights a week) at the Hilltop Canteen for Teen-agers in Newark.
Lewis has published many articles on audio-visual topics, especially from the English teacher’s viewpoint, in such publications as Movie Makers, Photoplay Studies, Leisure, Design, The English Journal, Scholastic, and The New Jersey Educational Review. He is co-author, with Ray A. Barnard, of Activities for Skill la English. Lewis has won |.)i'izes in competitions sponsored by The New York Times, The Golden Book, and
Newark Central High School Photoplay Club members moke titles for one of their
16mm films.