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

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See § Hear INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION Contents of Tolerance Number See and Hear Editorial: Brotherhood Pattern 6 News-Letter: A Page of Audio-Visual Events U SEE & HEAR INTERNATIONAL Chart of the United Nations Organization 13 NATIONAL BROTHERHOOD FEATURES Within the Next Ten Years? by Herbert L. Seamans 14 A Suggested Program for Brotherhood Week by Dina M. Bleich 16 Town Meetings—1947 Style by Vernon Dameron 17 Picture Story: Understanding "Democracy" and "Despotism". 18 Attitudes, Values and Aversions by Stephen M. Corey 20 See and Hear Graphics: Where Do Attitudes Come From?... .21 Films for Intergroup Relationships by Helen Rachford, Robert O. Hall and Alexander Frazier 22 Films in Adult Education by Vachel Lindsay Blair 24 SEE & HEAR section: SOUND MATERIALS Audio Materials and Social Understanding by Elizabeth Noel 28 Source List of Transcriptions: Authors and Great Americans. .30 A Radio Experiment in Attitude Formation by J. Helen Stanley 31 One World in Newark by Marguerite Kirk 34 Recordings for Intergroup Education by Elizabeth Hall Brady 32 Senn's Intercultural Relations Laboratory by Henrietta Hafeman 36 Picture Credits: Cover subject from "Deadline for Ac- tion." Illustration on Page 15 courtesy of University of Michigan Audio-Visual Bureau; Pictures on Pages 28 and 29 by courtesy of the American Library Assn. Published by Audio-Visual Publications, Incorporated E. M. Hale, President O. H. Coelln, Jr., Publisher Walter A. Wittich, Editor John Guy Fowlkes, Editor William Ball, Art Director Tom Bartingale, Circulation Manager Robert Seymour, Jr., Eastern Mgr. Edmund Kerr, Western Mgr. at New York City at Los Angeles Office of the Publisher: 157 E. Erie St., Chicago, 11 Eastern Offices: 501 W. 113 Street, New York City Western Offices: 1132 W. 17th Street, Los Angeles Circulation Dept.: See & Hear, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Imuc 5 of Volume 2. published February, 1947 at 157 E. Erie Street, Chicago (11) by Audic>-Vi.sual Publications, Inc. Trade Mark Registered U. S. Pat. Office by Audio-Visual Publications, Inc. Entire Contents Copyright 1947. By subscription: $2.00 |>er school year; $3.00 with Yearbook. Foreign $3.00. The Publisher's Letter WE have devoted this entire issue of See & Hear to the national and worldwide problem of tolerance and under- standing. We dedicate it to the cause of the National Conference of Christians and Jews and to National Brotherhood Week observed the week of February 16-23. We believe that its contents and the work of its contributors will bespeak the worth of our common effort in the months after when education must continue in this vital direction. • It is noteworthy that new and good films are ready to help: Broth- erhood of Man, Man—One Family, The House I Live In, Of These Our People, American Counterpoint and Forward—All Together are only a few of the significant titles which will make outstanding forum pro- grams. • Another great documentary film —on Europe's plight during the famine emergency—has come for- ward in Seeds of Destiny. Films of the Nations is to be commended for providing this important release. • We cannot conclude without a word of tribute to our contemporary and fellow worker in this cause of audio-visuals: Nelson L. Greene, late founder-publisher of the Education- al Screen who passed away in Janu- ary, on the eve of the Silver Anni- versary issue of that publication. His contribution of 25 years to the betterment of this field is his monu- ment. The bound volumes of the Screen and his strenuous personal efforts on behalf of the DVI and education generally are his bequest to a grateful world. —OHC "GREATER VICTORY" 16 mm li .<: II' Soutid Film Produced for The National Conference of Christians & Jews "Teamwork aiiioii^ .Vnierica's va- ried groups will enable us to achieve the Greater Victory." Available for Sale or Rental UNITED SPECIALISTS, INC. Pawling, New York SEE AND HEAR