Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE ED UCA TIONAL FREDERICK STARR, Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago. WILLIAM H. DUDLEY, Chief of the Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Wisconsin. LLOYD VAN DOREN, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University. CONTRIBUTING EDITORS CHARLES ROACH, Visual Instruction Service, Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, la. CHARLES F. HERM American Museum of Natural History. B. A. AUGHINBAUGH, Principal of the Mingo School District, Mingo, O. INDUSTRIAL A. B. JEWETT, Director of the Photographic Department, Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Mich. JACK W. SPEAR, Todd Protectograph Company, Rochester, N. Y. CONTENTS PAGE Editorials 6-7 Clever and Wholesome Comedy Drama 8 Future of the Screen in Education and Industrials — By C. H. Moore 9 Motion Pictures Most Direct Route to Mind — By J. Baumer 10 Films and Slides Useful for Service School — By R. A. Corbett 11 Moving Pictures Useful in Good Roads Work — By ■Henry A. Guthrie 12 Moving Picture Visualizes Book Publishing 12 The Motion Picture's Influence on Child Development— By Lawrence A. Averill 13 Visualization of Life in Ocean's Depths Now a Possibility— By John S. Bird, A.B 14-15 PAGE Moving Pictures to Promote Sales in Foreign Countries— By W. L. Stranker 16 Telephone Production Pictured in Instructive Detail—By E. J. Clary 17 SLIDES 18 ?— ASK US—? 18 CLASS ROOM CINEMATOGRAPHY 19 AD SLIDES— GOOD AND BAD 20 THE OTHER FELLOW'S IDEA— By E. J. Clary 21 NEW INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS AND WHERE TO GET THEM 22 HERE AND THERE 23 INSTRUCTIONAL PRODUCTIONS OF THE MONTH 24 PROJECTION— By M. Bernays Johnson 25 Interesting Announcements to Be Found in the Advertising Pages EQUIPMENT page Uniscope Co 1 Community Motion Picture Bureau 5 Minusa Cine Screen Co 25 National Equipment Co 25 Bass Camera Co 26 Nicholas Power Co 2.7 Camel Film Co 29 Charles F. Campbell 30 Burke & James 31 Motion Picture Projector Co... 34 Exhibitor's Supply Co 35 Riley Optical Instrument Co.... 35 United Theater Equipment Co. . . 35 Universal Motor Co 35 Victor Animatograph Co 36-44 Pathescope Co. of America 38 Henry MacMahon 42 De Vry Corporation 44 Precision Machine Co (Outside back cover) FILM PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS PAGE Paramount 3 American Educational Motion Picture Association 4 Community Motion Picture Bureau 5 Church Films Production Co. . 23 Camel Film Co". 29-36 Prizma, Inc 30 Excelsior Illustrating Co 32 Perfection Slide and Picture Corp 32 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. 33 Victor Animatograph Co 33 Gunby Brothers 35 "Maybe Stone Has It" 35 Animated Ad Service 36 Adcraft Film Service 36 PAGE Detroit Metropolitan Company. . 36 Industro Scientific Film Co.... 36 Morris & Wilding 36 Motion Picture Advertising Co. 36 National Film Publicity Corp.. 36 Federal Film Co 37 Louis Henri Bell .'. 37 Rothacker Film Mfg*. Co (Inside front cover) Bray Studios, Inc (Inside back cover) SLIDES Exhibitor's Supply Co 35 North American Slide Co 35 Riley Optical Instrument Co.... 35 Standard Slide Corporation 37 Arthur E. Curtis 41 Subscribers please notice that change of address must REACH US by the 18th of the month preceding date of issue. Reel and Slide magazine is published the first day of each month by Class Publications, Inc., at 418 S. Market street, Chicago, 111. Phone Wabash 912. Subscription price: 15 cents per copy, $1.00 per year, postpaid, in the United States and possessions ; Canada, $2.50. EDWARD F. HAMM, President WILLIAM EASTMAN, Vice-President WILLIAM C. TYLER, Secretary and Treasurer LYNE S. METCALFE General Manager Eastern Office: Room 402, 32 East 23rd St., New York Phone Gramercy 1586 HOMER E. ROBERTSON, Business Manager VICTOR W. SEBASTIAN Eastern Representative (Copyright, 1919, by Class Publications, Inc.)