Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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32 Visual Education llllllllllllllllllllllll The Most Remarkable Magazine Offer Ever Made to the Teachers of the United States The Progressive Teacher, One Year, $2.00; Visual Education, One Year, $1.00 Total, $3.00 BOTH OF THESE MAGAZINES FOR $2.50 IF YOU ACT TODAY Any one of these looks free with a cash subscription to Progressive Teacher alone or in combination with other Journals. Send only 8 cents to cover postage. Title Publisher's Price A Reversible Santa Claus $1.35 Southern Hero Tales 50 A School History of Tennessee 75 National Music Reader 75 Farmer's Year Book 1.00 Common School Spelling Book 60 Alice in Wonderland 50 Egypt and How To See It 1.00 Red Glove 75 Fires of Faith 75 Woodrow Wilson _ 1.50 Field Lore for Young Farmers 75 Stories of Industry 70 Gold Nuggets of Literature 70 The Gray Whale 1.25 Electricity for Boys 1.25 Dave Forter Books 1.00 Dotty Dimple 1.00 Bell Haven Five 1.00 Bell Haven Nine 1.00 To the Land of the Caribou 1.50 Boy's Story of Zebulon M. Bike 1.50 Strange Gray Canoe 1.50 Hallowell Partnership 1.50 At Plattsburg 1.50 By Reef and Trail 1.50 Administration of Education 2.00 Sandy Sawyer 1.50 Home Vegetables and Small Fruits 1.50 The Messenger 75 Essays on Art 75 National Ideals in the Old Testament 1.25 Voice of Lincoln 1.50 Recreation of Brian Kent 75 Reading, Conversation, Composition 85 Forty Minutes Late — Smith 85 The Main Chance — Nicholson 75 The White Feather — Worrall 75 The Marriage of Capt. Kettle — Hyne 75 The Little Play Books — Lord 1.00 Leaders of the Great War — Rowell .■ 75 When Mother Lets Us Garden — Johnson 65 A Book of Verse for Boys, Girls — Smith 90 The Art of Speech-Making — Fowler 85 Dandelion Cottage — Rankin 85 All the Year Round — Strong 70 The Winds of Deal — Griswold 85 Little Smoke — Stoddard 1.00 After Long Years — Miller DO PROGRESSIVE TEACHER, MORRISTQWN, TENN, Gentlemen: I am enclosing herewith $ for which please send me the following magazines for 1 year. Free Book Name P. O. Box P. O Street New Or Renewing.. and llllllllllilllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli EDUCATORS When buying projection equipment don't overlook the importance of a good screen. DA-LITE SCREENS INSURE Better projection — less current and longer service. Samples and literature upon request. Da-Lite Screen & Scenic Co. 922 West Monroe St. Chicago dinner, and the tales of the day are retold about a crackling wood-fire, (d Kleine.) SPORTING WITH JACK FROST. Winter pastimes in America and Europe, (p, Urban; d, Kineto.) NORWAY. The fascination of Norway in winter and summer. (p, Urban; d, Kineto.) WINTER PEP. Boys and girls enjoying winter sports at Poland Springs, Quebec and Lake Placid. (d, Natl. Non-Theat.) WINTER SPORTS IN ST. MORITZ. Skating on the lakes of Switzerland, skiing down picturesque mountain slopes against a back-ground of unparalled scenery, sleighing over the winding valley roads, (d, Natl. NonThtat.) Where to Book These Films ONLY producers and exchanges whose films are included in this month's installment of "The Film Field" will be found listed here. Principal offices only are given, on account of space limitations, although the larger film companies maintain a great many branch offices. Inquire location of nearest branch when writing to main office, mentioning that you saw the film listed in Visual Education. WINTER SPORTS SKYLARKING <>\; SKIS. Dartmouth college boys (jiit for a day of fun on the snow-covered slopes of the White Mountains. raci is pictured; a jumping contest follows In the evening ilicy arc hack to a hearty American Motion Picture Corporation, 50 Church St., New York City. Armour and Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Associated Exhibitors, Inc., 35 West 45th St., New York City. Community Motion Picture Service, Inc., 46 West 24th St., New York City. Co-operative Film Exchange, 284 Truk St., San Francisco, Calif. Educational Film Exchanges, 370 Seventh Ave., New York City. Film Booking Offices of America, Inc., 723 Seventh Ave., New York City. Fox Film Corporation, 10th Ave. and 55th St., New York City. Gregg Publishing Co., 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. W. W. Hodkinson Corporation, 469 Fifth Ave., New York City. Homestead Films, Inc., 732 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Harcol Film Co., Inc., 330 Camp St., New Orleans, La. Indiana University, Bureau of Visual Instruction, Bloomington, Ind. International Harvester Co., 606 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Iowa State College, Visual Instruction Service, Ames, Iowa. Kineto Company of America, 350 Madison Ave., New York City. George Kleine Motion Picture Films, 116 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Lea-Bel Film Co., 804 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1 Madison Ave., New York City. National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures, Inc., New York City. Pathe Exchange, Inc., 1600 Broadway, New York City. Pilgrim Photoplay Exchange, 736 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Plymouth Film Corporation, 46 W. 24th St., New York City. Prizma, Inc., 110 W. 40th St., New York City. Society for Visual Education, 806 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago. Southern Enterprises, Inc., 51 Luckie St., Atlanta, Ga. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Worcester Film Corporation, 130 W. 46th St., New York City. World Educational Film Co., 406 EngLewood Ave., Chicago.