Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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FEB 24 1920 ©CI.B4551S9 VISUAL EDUCATION A MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE. CAUSE OF AMERICAN EDUCATION Rollin D. Salisbury, President Nelson L. Greene, Editor Forest R. Mottlton, Secretary Harley L. Clarkk, Uanag.r PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH EXCEPT JULY AND AUGUST Copyright, 1920, by the Society for Visual Education, Inc. Subscription price, one dollar a year. Fifteen cents a copy. VOLUME I JANUARY, 1920 NUMBER l IN" THIS NUMBEK Foreword 2 Why the Society for Visual Education ? 7 Otis W. Caldwell The Need for Experimental Investigation of Visual Instruction 10 William F. Russell. Visual Instruction in the Public Schools of Evanston, Illinois 12 W. Arthur Justice First Steps in the Study of Geography 22 Wallace W. A I wood Human Eyes and Optical Instruments 25 Fores I R. Moulton The Pact of 1925 35 C 11. Ward A Word or Two More 38 Announcements 40 PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR VISUAL EDUCATION, INC. 327 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS