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VISUAL EDUCATION
CITY TRAINING SCHOOL SECTION
Two meetings will be held in the East Room, Hotel La Salle, Monday and Tuesday afternoons, February 27 and 28.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DIRECTORS OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Three meetings will be held in the Gold Room of the Congress Hotel, afternoons
of February 28, March 1 and March 2, and in the Florentine Room, Congress
Hotel, Thursday evening, March 2
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
Four meetings will be held at the Hotel La Salle — the first in the Red Room, the
second, third and fourth in the Ball Room — on the afternoons of
February 27, February 28, March 1 and March 2
Subjects for consideration: Committee reports and discussions on:
"Fundamental Responsibilities of a Prin Distribution of Students' Time ; Standardiza
cipal." tion of Teachers' Marks; Standardization
"Democratized Procedure." of Requirements for High School Gradua
"What Next in Secondary Education?" tion; Standardization of Best Methods of
Round-table discussion. Office Procedure.
INTERNATIONAL KINDERGARTEN UNION
Two meetings will be held — a luncheon in conjunction with the National Council
of Primary Education, in the Elizabethan Room, Congress Hotel,
Monday noon, February 27; and on Thursday evening,
March 2, in the Gold Room of the Congress Hotel
The Film Field
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Md., for the men from whom the war cut off the light forever, (p and d, Amer. Red Cross.)
MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS
PERMANENT PEACE— Intimate views of men like Lloyd George, Clemenceau, Orlando, Wilson, Harding and Hughes are shown in this picture, which is really a timely exposition of the Conference for Limitation of Armaments. The titles of the reel are selected from the speeches of the men pictured, (p and d, Kineto Co. of Amer.)
COULD COLUMBUS DISCOVER AN AMERICA? — This is an unusual picture of New York City in that it is devoted exclusively to portraying the types that help to make up the city's diversified population and which give it what is usually termed as "atmosphere." (p and d. Educ. Films Corp.)
IN CONNECTION WITH THE SERMON
MY SHEPHERD— The twenty-third psalm should lend itself beautifully to visualization if artistically and reverently treated, (p and d, International Church Film Corporation.)
BEHOLD THE MAN— A revised and shortened edition of "The Life of Our Savior," a picture previously released by the same company. This film is described ss a work of rare dramatic merit which knits the important events of the life of Christ into a compact sequence. The picture has no closeups and thus avoids any suggestion of sacrilege. The entire film is hand-colored, (p and d, Pathe.)
THE BOY SAMUEL — The incident in the temple, when God spoke to the child Samuel through the dusk of the night, forms the main motif of this picture, (p and d, International Church Film Corp.)
Reference List of Producers and Distributors
Eastman Kodak Co.
Rochester, N. Y. Harry Levey Service Corp.
220 W. 38th St., New York City International Church Film Corp.
91 W. 23rd St., New York City Kineto Co. of America
71 W. 23rd St., New York City
National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures, Inc.
232 W. 38th St., New York City Society for Visual Education
806 W. "Washington Blvd., Chicago University of Indiana
Bloomington, Ind.
(For Commercial Film Exchanges consult lists in previous issues.) 112
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