Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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Why the Society for Visual Education ? 9 Education have done so with the belief that the organization can make some of the needed contributions to the improvement of our educational practice. Otis W. Caldwell, Director of The Lincoln School of Teachers College, Columbia University. The first public announcement of the Society for Visual Education, Inc., was made by Dr. F. E. Moult on in an informal address delivered to the delegates of the Xational Federation of College Women, assembled in convention at the Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, on November 19, 1919. The work of the Society has since received 'the hearty endorsement of this and other national organizations concerned with educational, civic and social progress. A list of these organizations will be printed in an early issue of Visual Education. The Society now has descriptive literature ready for distribution, setting forth clearly the personnel and the intentions of the organization. This material will be mailed promptly to any address upon request.