Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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Visual Education A MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE BUSINESS OF AMERICAN EDUCATION Harley L. Clarke, Vice President Forest R. Moulton, Secretary L. P. Leech, Managing Editor { w Subscription Foreign Countries Single Copies Back Numbers .00 a Year ■ $1.50 15 Cents 25 Cents VOLUME 5 FEBRUARY 1924 NUMBER 2 Department of Superintendence Program — Visual Instruction 34 Morale — Editorial ^ 35 F. R. Moulton National Academy of Visual Instruction Program 36 The Use of Visual Methods in High School Instruction 37 H. Leigh Baker Pictures Play Part in Scoutcraft . 40 Visualization in the Art of Printing 42 /. H. Sheffield Motion Pictures in Business : Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation Aids Safety Crusade with Timely Picture 43 National Sfrvtce of National Education 45 J. W. Searson Methods of Using Picturols in the Class Room (Part II) 47 0. G. Gilbert News of the Producers, Distributors and Exhibitors 49 The Films in Review _ 50 The Eternal City — Black Oxen — Tiger Rose — This Freedom — Boy of Mine. Keeping Abreast of the Screen 53 Brief comments of current films for the information of parents and teachers. Wh y We Use Movies 54 The Film Field _ 55 Classified selection of films suggested for schools and general non-theatrical use with addresses of distributors. Time Schedule of the Department of Superintendence — Chicago Meeting February 23rd-28th 60 Copyright 1924, by the SOCIETY FOR VISUAL EDUCATION, Inc., Chicago FORECAST FOR MARCH Visual Instruction and the Film in aid of the operation of the Panama canal and zone activities By Seymour Paul. — o — How to build a cheap and convenient stand for any school room projector By C. J Primm. — o — Review of the midwinter meetings and discussions of Visual Education. — o — Syntactic printing as it appears on the actual page By J. H. Sheffield. Published monthly, except July and August, by the Society for Visual Education, Inc. 806 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago 130 West 46th Street, New York