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

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NEWS NOTES Sidle I'nix'crsity of loiiui Announces— Bruce 1".. Mahan. dirccior of the K\tension Division of the Stale I'niversity of Iowa has announced tlie return of I.t. Lee W. Ciochran. Lt. Cochran has served in the Xavv but will return to his post as excciiti\e assistant in tiie Extension Division. Jolin R. Hedges, who lias l)een acting director of tlie Bureau of N'isual Instruction of the State Uni\ersiiv of Iowa in I.t. C.odiran's al)sence. has hccn promoted to director of the bureau. On I.t. Stanley E. Nelson's return from tlie Navy, he will assinne the |)ost of editor and technician in the bureau. On Major \ crnon E. Putnam's return from the Army Signal Corps, he will resmnc his post as chief technician of the bureau. \\itli the return of a complete staff, Director Mahan promises a comprehen sive program of production, distribution, and service bevond anything that has been accom|)lished in the past. Wlien Teachers Fly Dr. Frank E. .Sorenson keynoted the recent meeting of the OmahaMunicipal I'niversity .\ir Age Institute with several fascinating predictions: ■ The teaching of aviation in public .schools will, no doubt, oiler vocational opportunities to many of our reluming .Army Air Corps veterans. I here should be room for several luuidred full and parliime aviation teachers in the schools of the slate of Nebraska alone. There is little doui)t but that an .\ir Ciorps backgroiMul would be most helpful to men who expect to enter this public school aviation training area." I'nitpie among Dr. .Sorenson s |)resenlations was the study type application he developed to accom|)any the study of the film Huxu lo lUiild a Light Aiip la tie. Awards For their meritorious services in the interest of 16 nun. films during the .')th, ()th, 7th, and \ ictory Loan drives, Merriman Holtz and C. R. Reagan, members of the SEE and HEAR Advisory Board, received the .National Merit Reward. D. T. Davis. Chairman of the National l(> mm. \i(lory Film Committee, made the presentati<m at a luncheon of Washingion \isual \\'orkers. Other ollnials of the National l() nun. X'ictory Film Committee are .\dolph VVerlheimer, treasurer, of Clhicago. and O. H. Cocllu. scdetarv. of Chicago. National Headipiarlirs are at l.')7 East Erie, Chicago. I he .National Connnittee is preparing a postwar program for the consideration Page 14 ()f national organi/.iiions and govern menl groups, looking lorward lo the contiiHied use of the Ki nun. film medium for the information of the American |)C'ople. February— SEE and HEAR