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The close of the morning session revealed the premiere showing of Mr. Charles F. .Sclndler's Wisconsin "solo" production, the 16mm sound film. Teachers for Tomorrow.* Following the showing, Mr. Schidler described how this film was the result of his own writing, script, photography, editing, narration and final sounci s\ nchi'oni/ation.
Following the noon luncheon at the Hotel Jefferson, at which time Edgar Dale spoke on "UNESCO's
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