The Adventures of Mark Twain (Warner Bros.) (1944)

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how to use the Map: Twain by means of drawings and explanatory captions. The figures may be studied in order, giving a chronological survey of Twain’s career; or they may be viewed at random. The map has been designed to serve the purpose of study, exploration, and browsing. A. For Libraries—The details on the map should serve as excellent background material for special exhibits of Mark Twain items. The map also lends itself to historical material on the period covered by Twain’s life. B. For Schools and Colleges—A Mark Twain map suggests many interesting projects for English, History, Art, and Vocational classes. Placed on a bulletin board, the map may keynote other Twain material and may be used for a study of Twain’s life, for reading programs, historical background, and various art activities such as drawing Twain characters, reconstructing scenes in Twain’s books, etc. C. For Clubs and Community Centers—The map not only makes a decorative addition to bulletin boards and wall space; it suggests readings and forum discussions, group theatre parties, and also offers a representation of American ideals as portrayed through the life of a great democratic figure. Be sure your playdate 1s mentioned whereever map 1s used in above manner. 11