International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1930)

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— I257 — and hides his face in his hands. 569. Another, then two others, them several more, run up to Pestalozzi 570. and clutch hold of him. 571. Pestalozzi, eyes filled with tears, disengages himself 572. and gets into the carriage. 573. They move off. 574. The children follow a little way 575. waving their hands to Pestalozzi 576. who looks back at them from the window, the tears running down his face, 576. as he leaves the children behind 577. The carriage disappears in the distance, PART IV. nnnHmngKi"'" ***:F Q*^ tit* Scene i. Undaunted by the failure of his attempts at popular education. Pestalozzi opens an institute at Yverdon for bourgeois and poor children alike. 578. A room. Pestalozzi at his table. A mother sits facing him, with her little boy. 579. The woman 580. speaks fussily 581. her profile as she talks 582. points to her neatly-dressed little boy 583. talks. Scene i-a. 584. (The boy is seen seated in class. - 585. A teacher brings in another boy in ragged clothes 586. and leads him towards the little