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June, 1946
Recordings for the Social Studies Classroom, Oct., 55 Recordings for Social Studies, Speech, Dramatics, and Literature Classes, June, 56 Reed, Paul, Nov., 60 Roudin, Victor, Jan., 13 Salzburg, Milton J., Oct., 22 Schofield, Edvcard T., June, 18 Schreiber, Flora Rheta, Nov., 39, 56; Dec., 12; Jan., 40; Feb., 55; Mar., 13; May, 24; June, 44
Schreiber, Robert E., Mar., 52; June, 44
Science on the Air, Feb., 43 Screen Writer, The, Nov., 40;
Dec., 50; Feb., 20 Secretary Wallace’s Vie'ws on Education, Dec., 19 Seiler, Grace, Oct., 30 “Seward’s Folly,’’ Nov., 38 16MM Exchange Practices, Oct., 24; Nov., 45; Dec., 7; Jan., 9; Feb., 7 ; Mar.,7
16MM Film Library, Operating a Commercial, March, 33 16MM Sound, The Problem of Quality in, Feb., 46 16MM Trade Show, June 27 Slides, Fifty Most Used Sets of, Oct., 31
Sources of “ Free’’ 16MM Films, Nov., 43
Spanish Sound-Track 16MM Films, Apr., 61 Sper, Felix, May, 13 Sponsored Audio-Visual Materials for Schools, Apr., 49 Sponsored Films for Schools, Apr., 12
Stackhouse, J. M., Oct., 27 Stage Scripts to Improve Human Relations, May, 13
FILM AND RADIO GUIDE
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Stasheff, Edward, Mar., 31 Stenius, Arthur, Dec., 38 Stereotypes, How Writers Perpetuate, Jan., 46 “Story of G. 1. Joe,’’ Oct., 50 Strom, David E., June 42 Summers, Harrison B., Nov., 9 Taffel, Alexander, May, 9 Teacher Looks at the Movies, A, Feb., 24; Mar., 41; Apr., 30; June, 36
Teaching Audience Behavior, Nov., 23
Teaching Film Custodians, Facts You Should Know About, May, 39
Teach-O-Disc Recordings, June, 56
Teach-O-Filmstrips, Notable Series of Elementary, June,51 Ten Questions on Sound Conditioning, Apr., 57 Thompson, Howard E., Nov., 38 Thrasher, Frederick M., Nov., 16 Tiemann, Ernest, Apr., 46 “Treasure Island,” 16MM Screen Version, Apr., 39 Tressler, J. C., Oct., 32 Tyler, 1. Keith, Jan., 31, 32 Use of Audio-Visual Aids, May, 15
Use of Films as Visual Aids, Advances in the. May, 36 Use of Films in the Church Program, The, Dec., 34 USOE Film Program, Extolling the Execution of, Nov., 60 Variety’s Miniature Reviews of Films, Dec., 24; Jan., 38; Feb., 23
Virginia Appropriates $1,112, 000 for Visual Education, Oct., 27
Virginia Forges Ahead in Audio
Visual Education, June 26 Visual Aids in the Geneseo Township High School, Dec., 33
Visual Aids in a Small City School System, Feb., 44 Visual Education Dealer, Services of a, March, 19 Visual Education in the Church, Mar., 20
Visual Program of Michigan Workshop, Dec., 16 Visual Program at Owensboro, Ky., Oct., 34
Wallace, Henry A., Dec., 19 Waller, Judith, May, 60 Wendt, Paul, May, 55 What Can Secondary Schools Learn from Educational Experiences of the Armed Forces, May, 9
What Shall We Read About the Movies, Jan., 19 What We Can Learn from Army-Navy Training, Dec., 18
“When Will You Visual Instructionists Teach Children to Use Maps, Charts, Globes, Specimens, Models,” June, 25 White, Arthur L., Dec., 33 Who’s Who in Radio Education, Nov., 9; Dec., 47; Jan., 31; Feb., 52 ; Mar., 37 ; May, 60 ; June, 49
Why. Better Radio Programs are Coming, Apr., 16 Williams, Dennis R., June, 50 Willoughby, Bertram, Mar., 33 World and the Classroom, The, Oct., 11
Writers War Board, Jan., 46 York Film Library, Dec., 46 Young America Films, Jan., 18