See and hear : the journal on audio-visual learning (1945)

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Members of the Editorial Advisory Board of SEE and HEAR ROGER ALBRIGHT. Teaching Film Cugtodiaiw LESTER ANDERSON, University of Minnesota V. C. ARNSPIOER. Encyclopaedia Briannica Films. Inc. LESTER F. BECK. University of Oregon (on leave) MRS. ESTHER BERG. New York City Public Schools MRS. CAMILLA BEST. New Orleans Public Schools CHARLES M. BOESEL. Milwaukee Country Day School JOSEPH K. BOLTZ. Coordinator, Citizenship Education Study, Detroit LT. JAMES W. BROWN, OtEcer in Charge. Training Aids Section. Great Lakes ROBERT H. BURGET. San Diego City Schools MISS MARGARET J. CARTER, National Film Board of Canada C. R. CRAKES, Educational Consultant, DeVry Corporation LT. AMO DeBERN ARDIS, Training Aids Officer, Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes JOSEPH E. DICKMAN. Chicago Public Schools DEAN E. DOUGLASS. Educational Department. Radio Corporation of Americi GLEN G. EYE. University of Wisconsin LESLIE FRYE. Cleveland Public Schools LOWELL P. GOODRICH. Superintendent. Milwaukee Public Schools WILLIAM M. GREGORY. Western Reserve University JOHN L. HAMILTON, Film Officer, British Information Services MRS. RUTH A. HAMILTON. Omaha Public Schools O. A. HANKAMMER, Kans.13 State Teachers College W. H. HARTLEY, Towson Sute Te-ichers College, Md. JOHN R. HEDGES, University of Iowa VIRGIL E. HERRICK, University of Chicago HENRY H. HILL, President. George Peabody College for Teachers CHARLES HOFF, University of Omaha B. F. HOLLAND, University of Texas MRS. WANDA WHEELER JOHNSTON, Knoxville Public Schools HEROLD L. KOOSER, Iowa Sute College ABRAHAM KRASKER, Boston University L. C. LARSON. Indiana University GORDON N. MACKENZIE. Teachers College. Columbia University DAVID B. McCULLEY. University of Nebraska CHARLES P. McINNIS. Columbia (S.C.) Public Schools EDGAR L. MORPHET. Department of Education. Florida HERBERT OLANDER. University of Pittsburgh C. R. REAGAN. Oliice of War Inform.ition DON C. ROGERS. Chicago Public Schools W. E. ROSENSTENGEL, University of North Carolina W. T. ROWLAND. Suiierintendent. Lexington (Ky.) Public Schools OSCAR E. SAMS. Jr.. University of Tennessee (on leave) E. E. SECHRIEST. Birmingham Public Schools HAROLD SPEARS. New Jersey State Teachers College (Montclair MISS MABEL STUDEBAKER. Erie Public Schools R. LEE THOMAS, l)cp.ittmcnt of Education, Tennessee ERNEST TIEMANN, Pueblo Junior College ORLIN D. TRAPP, Waukegan High School KINGSLLY TRENHOLME. Portland (Ore.) Public Schools MISS LELIA TROLINGER. University of Colorado PAUL WENDT. University o( Minnesou Pag. 8 February— SEE and HE-fffKiill