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4 SELF- ALIGNING, SELF-CENTERING STEREO BINDERS STEREO BINDERS AIL STEEL — WITH GLASS Mounting stereo slides is easy with these binders that automatically center and align the film. Cadmium plated frames, with 2 pieces of clear glass protect against finger- prints, dirt, dust. No masks, tape, or tools needed. Snap together, and apart for use over and over. Fit all popular viewers and projectors. 34 complete sets $4.50 Also available in large bulk quantities Prices Ofl request BRUMBERGER STEREO FILES FOR SAFE & HANDY STORAGE Writ, for fee CATAIOC 24 Thirty-Fourth St., Bklyn. 32, N. Y. See & Hear Magazine Annual Fall Inventory Issue — 1950 C O N T E N T S Filnistrips for the Primary Grades 9 .Sound Motion Pictures lor Primary Grades 10 Filnistrips for General Science Classes 11 .Sound Motion Pictures for General .Science 12 Films lor Biology and Botany Classes 13 Botany, Nature Study and Physical Science Aids 14 Physical Science Films; Mathematics and Arithmetic Films 15 Films for Hinnan Relations Study 16 Personality Development: Marriage Relations 17 Films for the Social Studies Motion Pictures and Filmstrips in History 18 Civics and Go\ernment Films and Filmstrips 19 The World Around Us: Interpreted in Films 22 U. S. Geography and World Geography 23 Films on General Education and Teacher Aids 26 -Arts Sc Literature on the Screen 27 Sports and Physical Education Materials 32 Health and Safety Films and Filmstrips 33 Complete Source List of Materials A\ailal)le 40 Office of Publication — 150 E. Sm>erior St. — Chicago 11 Sec &: Hear: The National Magazine of Sight & .Sound in Education. Issue I of \'olunK' 0. put)Iishc September 28, 1950. Issued 8 times annually from September to May inclusive during the regular schcx vcar. Published at 150 E. .Superior Street. Chicago 11, 111. Earl M. Hale. President: O. H. Coelln. Jr Publisher: W. A. Wittich. Editor. By subscription S:1.00 per year: S5.00 for two years. Entered as set ond class matter, October 19, 1948 at the post office at Chicago, Illinois, under the .^ct of -March 3. 1871 Entire contents Copyright 1950. J FACTS ABOUT FILMS M. .any organizations today rent and sell l6mm motion pictures for school and church use. But remember, Coronet Films has the on/y exclusive l6mm educational film production studio in the nation! No othei organization has, under its direct supervision and control, the facilities to produce authentic educational films. By concentrating all of its efforts on the preparation of educational films Coronet offers you the most reliable, most complete materials. Coronet's leadership is so pronounced that in a recent nation-wide IBM- tabulated survey* of film rentals, 8 of the 10 most popular subjects were produced by CORONET FILMS—convincing proof of the national preference for these modern motion pictures by educators. NEW FILMS RELEASED THIS MONTH! Our Basic Civil Rights • Th* Litll* R*d H*n • Mod*m Franc*: Th* Land and the Paopl< Badminton Fundomantals • Writing Baltw Social L«tt«rs • Th* Fun of Molting Fri*ndi Coronet Films Cloronct Building • Chicago 1, Illinois copy on request SEE & H£A]|