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See & Hear Magazine
"The National Audio-Visual Journal" PREVIEW OF CONTENTS
Special Features : The Graphic Arts 8
Printing Needs the Audio-Visual Medium 9
American Type Founders Teaching Aids 9
Mergenthaler Linotype's Educational Program 9
Motion Pictures and Filmstrips on the Graphic Arts & Allied Fields 10
Source List of Graphic Arts Films 15
Insert: "Type and Its Origin" 15A
The Class Presents by Dora Mary Macdonald 16
The County Film Library by Lloyd J. Cartwright 19
Our Visits With Animals by Elona Kwapil 25
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Cover Note: practical printing instructors, please note, the stick is held in the right hand for symbolic representation only.
See & Hear • The National AudioVisual Journal Office of Publication • 150 East Superior Street • Chicago
See & Hear: The National Magazine of Sight & Sound in Education. Issue 7 of Volume 6, published April 27, 1951. Issued 9 times annually during the school year from September to May inclusive. Published at 150 E. Superior Street, Chicago 11, by AudioVisual Publications, Inc. E. M. Hale, president; O. H. Coelln, Jr., vice-president; Harold Hall, business manager. New York Office: Robert Seymour, Jr., manager, 501 West 113th Street. Los Angeles Office: Edmund Kerr, manager, 5605 Hollywood Boulevard. Ily subscription $.^.00 per year; $5.00 for two years. Entered as second class matter, October 19, 1948 at the post office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Entire contents copyright 1951 ; international rights reserved. Address all advertising and subscription requests to the Chicago office of publication noted above.
Describes more than 360 l6mm sound motion pictures — an ideal source book for use when planning film programs for the coming semesters. This catalog includes such important aids as (1) a detailed Utilization Chart which shows, at a glance, related study areas for each film; (2) a Related Course Index listing specific titles for use with all classroom subjects; (3) handy directories that give local CORIINET I6mm film rental and sales sources.
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