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

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Posf-War EFLA Convo Set I. C. BOERLIN Board Chairtnav of EFLA Tl IE Educational Film Library Association will hold its first full scale post-war convention on April 23 to 26, inclusive, in Detroit, Michigan. Registration headquarters will be at the University of Michigan Extension Di\'ision in De troit in the Rackham Memorial Foundation Building. Luncheon meetings will be held at the W'ardell-Sheraton I lotel. EFLA's Convention will be fedcrated with five other organizations meeting at the same time. The Department of Adult Education of N. E. A.; the American Association of Adult Education; the Education Division of the American Library Association; the National Llniversity Extension Association; and the Michigan Conference on Adult Education. There will be several general sessions of all of the participating groups, but for the majority of the time, individual associations will plan their own programs. With the growing interest in and accelerated usage of films since the war, a large attendance is expected. Non-members of EFLA are invited. Dr. James S. Kinder, Pennsyl \'ania College for Women, program chairman, announces the following program for EFLA : Ttiesdny, April 23 10:30—12:15 Opening General Session speakers include RalphA. Ulveling, Detroit Public Library for American Library Association; F. C Lowry, Extension Division, University of Tennessee, for National University Extension Association; Roben J. Maaske, Eastern Oregon College of Education, LaGrande, for the National Education Associa tion; L\Tnan D. Bryson, Columbia Broadcasting System, New York, for American Association of Adult Education; and L C. Boerlin, Pennsylvania State College, State College, for Educational Film Library Association. 12:30— 1:45 C'ommitfeo luncheons 2:00 2:20 Opening EFLA Meeting L C. Boerlin, presiding, and James S. Kinder 2:20— 4:00 Sectional Meetings a. "Administering and Financing the School Film Library." Edward B. Rogel, leader, and the following participants: Ford Lomler, Lester Frye, Arthur Stcnius, and H. L. Kmiser. b. "Gimmunity and Non-School Use of Films," Mrs. Patricia O. Blair, leader, .ind the following particijiants: Mrs. Aubry Lee Gra ham, R. Russell Munn, E. M. Benson, Mrs. Esther L. Berg. fl Pag« 88 April— SEE and HEAR