Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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58 Visual Education List of Films Produced by various commercial companies and intended for general educational use. All entries are 1 reel (1000 ft.) in length unless otherwise specified. (In offering these selections, Visual Education in no way guarantees the value or suitability of the films. This can be done only when we have personally viewed the picture. The list represents merely the most careful choice possible to make from data given out by the producing companies. If such information, however, promises to be helpful to schools, these lists can be greatly extended in later issues. Further, Visual Education plans to give brief critical reviews and synopses of important "educational" releases each month, as soon as arrangements are completed with the numerous producers to submit their productions for viewing by our staff. Only the films so reviewed by our staff should be considered as having Visual Education's recommendation, qualified or .unqualified as the case may be.) AMERICAN RED CROSS FILMS No. 10 — REPATRIATES AT E'VIAN. No. 11— FIELD SERVICE ON THE WESTERN FRONT. No. 12— IN THE RUINS OF RHEIMS. French official war picture. No. 13— FRANCE IN ARMS. French official war picture. 5 reels. No. 14-A-PERSHING'S MEN IN FRANCE. Last stages of training and drilling in the use of liquid fire. No. 15— THE SPIRIT OF THE RED CROSS. Romance of Red Cross work under fire. 2 reels. No. 16 — THE MAKING OF A NURSE. Taken in New York Hospital. No. 100— FOURTH OF JULY IN PARIS. America's veterans marching in Paris. No. 101— SOOTHING THE HEART OF ITALY. No. 102— THE REFUGEES OF EVIAN. Germans returning war prisoners to devastated homes. No. 104— FOR ALL HUMANITY. Photodrama of services of Red Cross to soldiers and their families. 3 reels. No. 105— SERBIA VICTORIOUS. Soldier's relief scenes and decorations of workers. No. 106— FIRST AID ON THE PIAVE. Heroic deed of Lieut. Edward M. McKey, Red Cross. No. 107— THE PIIDDIES OF NO MAN'S LAND. Care of orphaned French and Belgium children. No. 108— REBUILDING BROKEN LIVES. Providing artificial limbs for injured soldiers. No. 109 — MARSEILLES. Scenic picture and docks for Red Cross supplies. No. 110— A HELPING HAND TO SICILY. Children of Sicily and Palermo cared for. No. Ill — RUSSIA — A WORLD PROBLEM. Trip of the first American Red Cross Commission. No. 112— NEW FACES FOR OLD. Making over faces of mutilated soldiers. No. 113 — YOUR BOY. Paris panorama from Red Cross hospital. No. 114— OUR RED CROSS IN ITALY, Rapid organization for assistance. No. 115— HOMEWARD BOUND. Details of the return. No. 116— THE PEACE CELEBRATION IN PARIS. No. 117— BELGIUM'S DAY OF DAYS. Day of the return of the King and Queen. No. 118— DOUGHBOYS AND BOLSHE VIKI IN ARCHANGEL. Soldiers and the arrival of Red Cross supplies. No. 119— WHAT ITALY FOUGHT FOR. No. 120— THE GREATEST GIFT. Story of Red Cross propaganda. No. 121— ADVANCING WITH THE EAGLE IN ITALY. Landing of the first American troops and the welcome of the Italians. TRAVEL. AND SCENIC'S KINETO REVIEW — 23. NEW YORK — AMERICA'S GATEWAY. (Republic) Sight Seeing on the Island of Manhattan. CHAS. URBAN'S MOVIE CHATS. 7TH SERIES. (Republic) Rough Crossing of Irish Channel. Irish Cloth Industry. Affection of Mother Bird for Young. Formation of Chemical Crystals. Otter Hunt in Midlands of England. THE WHY OF A VOLCANO. (Educational Films Corp.) The Evolution of the Volcano. APACHE TRAIL. (Republic) Views of the "Trail of Romance" and of the Apache Indians and Cliff Dwellers. AMERICA'S HERITAGE. 2 reels. (Universal) Boy Scout Pictures. SUNSHINE AND SHADOW. (Famous Players-Lasky) A Scenic of Great Beauty. CANNIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS. 5 reels. (Robertson-Cole) Martin Johnson's pictures made during his years outside the pale of civilization. ARCHANGEL, THE CITY OF SNOW. (Educational Films Corp.) Views of the people and their customs in this city of the far north. THE REFRESHING RIVIERA. (Republic) Beautiful pictures of this wonderland of the world. GUATEMALA. (Republic) A modern land of ancient people. THE CHILKAT CUBS. (Educational Films Corp.) A Robert Bruce Scenic, showing the Chilkat River in Alaska, together with a little story about two bear cubs. CHINA AND THE CHINESE. (Educational Films Corp.) Farming, fishing, irrigation of rice fields. OLD FAITHFUL. (Republic) Yellowstone National Park. OUT OF THE SEA. (Republic) Key West. Fishing for Sponges; pictures of strange fish. ISLANDS OF THE ST. LAWRENCE. (Ford Weekly) (Goldwyn) Up the St. Lawrence, together with views of the bridges of East River. MEMORY LANE. (Famous PlayersLasky) A beautiful nature picture.