Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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S. V. E. SCHOOLFILMS URING the last few years Visual Instruction has advanced so favorably and rapidly that many leading educators consider a film library a necessary and essential part of modern school equipment. State Universities and many School Systems have proved the wisdom of owning prints of films which are used most frequently each term. Care should be exercised in the selection of the nucleus of svich a library and the Society for Visual Education, having made an extensive study of the educational film field, will gladly co-operate with any school or organization interested in establishing a film library or in the purchase of individual reels. The Society will gladly give suggestions based upon actual experiences in this particular field. S. V. E. films covering the following subjects are printed on standard-width noninflammable film and are sold on a footage basis: JL<*$feuJ D Agriculture, Astronomy, Athletics, Civics, Foreign Geography, Health, Hygiene, History, Industries, Mathematics, Nature Study, Physical Geography, Physics, Regional Geography, Sanitation, Scenics, Vocational Training and Special Subjects. The Society will occupy Room E-7 at the Congress Hotel during the N. E. A. Convention, February 24-28, and will welcome everyone interested in Visual Instruction. Write to our Chicago office direct. SOCIETY FOR VISUAL EDUCATION, Inc. 806 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, Illinois