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

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30 Years of Important S. V. E. "Firsts" in the field of VISUAL EDUCATION 1921 1922 I ^J I j7 produced iirst 35i mm silent curriculum-related class-room motion pictures; in 1920 the field's first monthly publication, titled "Visual Education." . . . the first Standard single-frame filmstrip projector was developed by SVE and introduced in education. the iitst library of Picturol filmstrips . created to answer the need for materials. I ^y ^ ^ the first line of projectors for use in the newly-developed IjriQH sound slidefilm projection equipment . . 1936 . . . the first Tri-Purpose projector for single and double-frame filmstrips and 2" x 2" slides. I y O / the first T'sil" slide projector developed by SVE with the introduction o£ Kodachrome. 1938 the iirst library of 2" x 2' Kodachrome slides was announced . . . 1939 SVE announced the iirst portable Library Microfilm Reader to serve this new field of reference and educational research . . . 1 94 U . the first 35mm stereo projector for 3-dimensional strips and slides . . . 1941-1945*** SVE converts for all-out war effort. Many new iirsts in visual aids developed for armed forces. 1948 1949 the first SVE gasoline-kerosene projector for camps, rural and missionary fields . . . ... the first SVE 1000-watt tri-purpose projector in the field . . . blower cool3 ed . . . for auditoriunjs, conventions . . . perfect projection under all kinds of unfavorable light conditions. Look to SVE for other "iirsts" in 1950! Visit our booth number F-36 at the Atlantic City Meeting ol the AASA in February! H And today . . . the Society for Visual Education, Inc., maintains the largest educational and religious 2" x 2" slide and filmstrip library In the world, with a complete line of projectors for every projection need. Educational and religious leaders rely on SVE as a central, "one call" source for finest visual Instruction. SOCIETY FOR VISUAL EDUCATION, INC. A Business Corporation 1345 DIVERSEY PARKWAY CHICAGO 14, ILLINOIS Producers of Visual Aids Since 1919