Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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June, 1946 FILM AND RADIO GUIDE 53 course in audio-visual aids at Northwestern University and will take charge of a two-week laboratory at Leland Stanford. Miss Norma Barts, also on the staff of the Educational Department of the DeVry Corporation, will conduct five onew e e k audio-visual workshops this summer — Evansville Col lege, Western Illinois State Normal College, the University of South Carolina, the University of Georgia, and the University of Colorado. New Movie-Mite Projectors Now Available The new Model 63-L moviemite 16mm sound-on-film projector, stated to be the lightestweight, most compact projector on the market to date, is ready for delivery, it has been announced by Movie-Mite Corpor ation, Kansas City 6, Missouri. Considered ideal for small group showings, MOVIE-MITE Model 63-L features : (1) Portability: The projector weighs only 27^2 pounds, complete with everything neces sary to put on a show. One case houses projector, desk or table1 0 p screen, speaker, 800-ft. take-up reel, cords, and reel arms for 2000-ft. reels. The entire unit is approximately 8 x 12 X 15 inches in size — only slight The new 'Movie-Mile" 16mni sound-lilm projector, notable for excellence of performance and simplicity of operation at low cost, built for use with small groups requiring comparatively smoll screens and moderate output of sound.