Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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28 Visual Education For Our Subscribers V.'-'iW.'.VAW.V.W/ $500 in Cash Prizes iMMAArWAArtAMftrWsg The SOCIETY for VISUAL EDUCATION offers these prizes. First Prize $250.00 Second Prize 100.00 Third Prize 50.00 Five Prizes of 10.00 Ten Prizes of .... . 5.00 FOR THE BEST EDUCATIONAL SCENARIOS. THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS ONLY: ( 1 ) SUBJECT — Any usually taught in Elementary or High Schools. (2) LENGTH — One reel, i. e., about 25 to 30 scenes, requiring not more than I 5 minutes to project. (3) TITLES for scenes. (4) TIME LIMIT — All copy to be typewritten and mailed on or before May 15, 1924. (5) ELIGIBILITY— Every subscriber to the magazine "VISUAL EDUCATION", is eligible to enter contest. Judges are: Pres. W. W. Atwood, Clark University. Prof. W. C. Bagley, Columbia University. Prof. Forest Ray Moulton, University of Chicago. Prof. Frank N. Freeman, University of Chicago. Prof. F. Dean McClusky, University of Illinois. Prof. Joseph J. Weber, Visual Instruction Dept., University of Texas. E. U. Graff, Supt. of Schools, Indianapolis, Ind. Miss A. Loretto Clarke, Supervisor of Visual Instruction, Los Angeles Public Schools. All prize winning scenarios will be published. The scenario winning first prize will be filmed and distributed to the American schools by The SOCIETY for VISUAL EDUCATION 806 W. Washington Boulevard CHICAGO, ILL. TEAR OFF AND MAIL THIS COUPON Visual Education, 806 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111. 1 desire to enter your contest. ( 1 ) □ I am a subscriber to VISUAL EDUCATION Magazine. (2) □ I enclose $1 for one year's subscription to VISUAL EDUCATION Magazine. Put a cross opposite (1) or (2). Signed Name Street No. City State ■•.■•-•-.". _ ■: Vj".-.--".VWWVWVW,