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

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THE EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD OF SEE & HEAR MAGAZIiNE Roger Albright, Motion Picture Association Lester Anderson, University of Minnesota V. C. Arnspicer, Encyclopaedia Britannica Filn^, Inc. Lester F. Beck, University of Oregon Esther Berg, New York City Public Schools Camilla Best, New Orleans Public Schools Flovde E. Brooker, U.S. Office of Education James W. Brown, Syracuse University Robert H. Blrgert, San Diego City Schools Miss J. Margaret Carter, National Film Board Lee \V. Cochran, University of Iowa SiEi'iiEN M. Corev, University of Chicago C. R. Crakes, Educational Consultant. DeVry Corp. Amo DeBernardis, Portland Public Schools Dean E. Doi'class, Educational Dept., RCA Henrv Durr, Virginia State Department of Education Glen G. E^e, University of Wisconsin W. G. Gnaedinger, Stale College of Washington Leslie Frve, Cleveland Public Schools Lowell V. Goodrich, Supt., Milwaukee Schools William M. Gregory, Western Reserve University John L. Hamilton, Film Officer, British Information Sentice O. A. Hankammer, Kansas State Teachers College \V. H. Hartley, Townson State Teachers College, Maryland John R. Heik-es, University of Iowa Virgil E. Hfrrick, 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, Indiatw 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 Bo\D B. Rakestraw, University of California, Berkeley C. R. Reagan, Film Council of America Don C. Rogers, Chicago Public Schools W. T. Rowland, Lexington, Kentucky, Public Schools E. E. Sechriest, Birmingham Public Schools Harold Spears. San Francisco Unified School District Arthur Stemus, Detroit Public Schools Lelia Trolincer, University of Colorado Paul \Vendt, University of Minnesota SUMMER WILL SOON BE HERE! What does this mean to you? Continuation of your routine work? Vacation and rest? Travel? Reading? Summer school and study? Yes, the summer months will mean different activities for differ- ent persons, but for all those engaged in any phase of visual education, the summer means at least two activities: (1) a sum- mary and evaluation of the past year's activities; and (2) the formulation of detailed plans for Fall and the new year. During the past year, did you make effective use of films in the important area of international understanding in the classroom .. .assembly. . .adult forums. . .churches.. .societies and clubs? Did you have a sufficient number of prints of such films to serve effectively your needs? Are you prepared for the heavy demands for this type of film during the coming year? Do you need additional prints of BOUNDARY LINES. MARY VISITS POLAND. BREAD AND WINE. ARTISANS OF FLORENCE, and our other subjects? Why not place your order ior these prints with your visual education dealer BEFORE YOU START YOUR VACATION in order that these prints will be ready for use upon your return? International Film Foundation 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK 19, N. Y. SEE & HEAR