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

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^^^^^^ Ky name l5 Dial Wu. I live In China. Recently my grandparents, my parents, my alBters, our amah, and I were photographed hy the International Film Foundation so that our friends In the| 1 United States can become better ac-_ qualnted with us. We hope you like us when the new film PEIFING FAK-| ILY Is shown In your community. *s1 For descriptive folder wrlte^ today to! * INTERNATIONAL FILM FOUNDATION, Inc. I 1600 Broadway New York, N.Y. New York Times Issues nimstrips ♦ Extending its service of aiding the nation's schools to teach current events, The New York. Times this month \\ill start distribution of a series of fihnstrips on important topics in the news for classroom use. The series-entitled Report on the Neius-wiW be prepared by the School Service Department of The; FiMES. Each film will deal with a single, important topic in the news, giving a timely explanation of an e\cnt occupying public attention. Eight strips-each containing 35 to 45 frames-will be produced dining the school year. They will be mailed at monlhlv intervals starting in October and will be i sold at cost price of $12 for the complete scries. All film * strips will be sold outright to subscribing schools. ^^ Film Council Plans Workshop For Program Chairmen 4 Program chairmen representing several dozen na tional and local organizations met with the members ol the New York Filni Council at its September 15th meet ing to cooperate in the planning of a film workshop t< lie held some time in November. Represented at the preliminary discussion meeting were the Protestant Comicil ol the City of New York the National Consumer Retailer Council, the New Yorl League of Girls Clubs, the National Council of Jewisl Women, the Women's National Republican Club, tht Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the State Commissioi against Discrimination, the General Federation of Worn eii's Clubs, and many others. THE EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD OF SEE & HEAR MAGAZINE Roger Albright, Motion Picture Association Lester Anderson. University of Minnesota V. C. Arnspicer, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc. Lester F. Beck, UniverMty of Oregon Esther Berc, New York City Public Schools Ca.milla Best, New Orleans Public Scliools Flovde E. Brooker, U.S. Office of Education James W. Brown, Syracuse University Robert H. Buroert, San Diego City Schools Miss J. Margaret Carter, National Film Board Lee W. Cochran, University of Iowa Stephen M. Corey, University of Chicago C. R. Crakes, Educational Consultant, DeVry Corp. Amo DeBernardis. Portland Public Schools Dean E. Doi'gi.ass, Educational Dept., RCA Henry Durr. Virginia State Department of Education Glen G. Eye, University of Wisconsin Leslie Frye, Cleveland Public Schools VV. G. Cnaedincer, State College of Washington Lowell I'. Goodrich, Suf>t., Milwaukee Schools William M. Gregory, Western Reserve University John L. Hamilion, Film Officer, British Information Service O. A. Hankammer, Kansas Stale Teachers College \V. H. Hariley, Townson State Teachers College, Maixlaud John R. Hei><;f.s, University of Iowa ViK(.iL v.. HiRRicK, University of Chicago Henry H. Hill, President, George Peabody College Charles Hoff, University of Omaha Walter E. Johnson, Society for Visual Education, Inc. Wanda Wheeler Johnston, Knoxville Public Schools Herold L. Kooser, Iowa State College Abraham Krasker, Boston University L. C. Larson, Indiana University Gordon N. Mackenzie, Teachers College, Columbia Univ. Harold B. McCarty, Director WHA, University of Wisconsin Bert McClelland, Victor Animatograph Corporation Charles P. McInnis, Columbia (S.C.) Public Schools Charles F. Milner, University of North Carolina Ervine N. Nelsen, The Ampro Corporation Elizabeth Goudy Noel, Radio Consultant, California Francis Noel, California State Department of Education Herbert Olander, University of Pittsburgh Bovo B. Rakestraw. University of California, Berkeley C. R. Reagan, Film Council of America Hon C. Rogers, Chicago Public Schools \V. T. Rowland, Lexington, Kentucky, Public Schools E. E. Sechriest, Birmingham Public Schools Harold Spears, San Francisco Unified School District Arihir Stenius, Detroit Public Schools Lelia Trolinger, University of Colorado Paul Wendt, University of Minnesota SEE & HEAR MAGAZIP