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

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4 uiTm Films PLEASE MENTION SEE & HEAR WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS IN THIS CURRENT ISSUE 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 • • » 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. FILMS CATALOG You may receive your copy of this illustrated 64-page catalog FREE. Simply fill out this coupon and return to: Coronet Films Coronet BIdg., Chicago 1, Illtnois Because of the current paper «hortoge,the number of catalogs dittrlbuled will be limited. To make certain you receive your copy, pleaie act today. School or Organization Street aty We are inleretted mainly in Rentals -Purchase . -Rental -Purchase SEE AND HEAR