Photoplay Studies (1939-1940)

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The following references contain useful information and pictures: Time, January 10, 1938; Science News Letter, May 14, 1938; New York Herald Tribune, October 1, 1939; New York Times Magazine Section, October 1, 1939; St. Nicholas, April, 1939; Good Housekeeping, October and November, 1939; Coronet, November, 1939; Scholastic, December 18, 1939; Wilson Library Bulletin, December, 1939; Life, December 25, 1939; Look, December 19, 1939; Holly wood, January, 1940; McCalVs, January, 1940 ; Popular Mechanics Magazine, January, 1940 and May, 1938; Screen Eomances, January, 1940; Better Homes and Gardens, January, 1940; A Short History of Animation: The Cartoon, The Museum of Modern Art Library; Photoplay, January, 1940; School Arts, January, 1939; Edgar Dale, How To Appreciate Motion Pictures, p. 54-56; Screen Guide, January, 1940 ; Silver Screen, January, 1940; Movie Life, January, 1940. FORTHCOMING ISSUES OF PHOTOPLAY STUDIES Annual Subscription, 30 guides, $2; issued cumulatively each month as ' ' Group Discussion Guide. ' ' Club Bate, 10 or more subscriptions to one address, $1 each. Write for list of new materials for teaching photoplay discrimination, or order a complete packet (('kit of tools") for introducing the subject effectively, $2. EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL GUIDES, INC. ROOM 1418, 1501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY