Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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To Make the Screen a Greater Power in Education and Business M A G A Z. I N E4«* Scot* /rom //ic imVi 0/ motion pictures produced for the Western Electric Company, Chicago, Illinois, by the Rothacker Film Manufacturing Company. IN THIS NUMBER FUTURE OF THE SCREEN IN EDUCATION AND INDUSTRY By C. H. Moore, Community Motion Picture Bureau MOTION PICTURES THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE MIND By N. J. Baumer, President, Baumer Films, Inc. THE CINEMA'S INFLUENCE ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT By Lawrence A. Averill, State Normal School, Worcester, Mass. TO SEE LIFE IN OCEANS DEPTHS NOW POSSIBLE By John S. Bird, A. B. TELEPHONE PRODUCTION PICTURED IN INSTRUCTIVE DETAIL By E. J. Clary FILMS AND SLIDES FOUND USEFUL FOR SERVICE SCHOOL By R. A. Corbel!, Visual Instruction Service, North Dakota Agricultural College OTHER ARTICLES, PICTURES, FEATURES AND DEPARTMENTS AUGUST, 1919