Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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Charter Members Xatioxal Academy of Visual Instruction, at University of Wisconsin, July. 1920 W. H. Dudley, the organizer, is at the center in the front row. Many prominent leaders in the Visual Education Movement, may be found in this group. W. H. Dudley, Chief cf Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Wisconsin Air. Dudley established the first visual instruction center in an American University, and organized The National Academy of Visual Instruction —p. 221