Visual Education (Jan 1923-Dec 1924)

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176 VISUAL EDUCATION June, 1924 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ 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 books 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 Tear Book 1.00 .60 .50 Common School Spelling Book. Alice in Wonderland. 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 Porter 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. Pike 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 So All the Year Round — Strong 70 The Winds of Deal — Griswold S5 Little Smoke — Stoddard 1.00 After Long Years — Miller 1)0 PROGRESSIVE TEACHER, MORRISTOWN, TENN. Gentlemen: I am enclosing herewith $ which please send me the following for 1 year. for magazines Na-Tn" P. O. Box p. O Street — New Or Renewing llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll JINKS. A comic cartoon telling of a sick man's adventures with the enemies of health, with suggestions of prevention. 1 reel. (d. National Tuber. Assn.) CORRECTIVE GYMNASTICS. Shows conditions and causes of round shoulders, hollow back and spinal curvature. Part reel. (d, Bray Productions, Inc.) HISTORY (Ancient) THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. The romance of Bulwer's novel is interwoven with history. The photography was made near Vesuvius, Italy. The great catastrophe of the story is shown and the picture ends with th.e sacrifice of Nydia the Blind Girl. 6 reels. (/) and d, Kleine.) (American) AMERICAN HISTORY. Historical family group. Important events in the history of our country, commencing with its discovery and picturing later events up to and including the Battle of Lexington. 3 reels, (p and d, World Educ. Film Co.) PERMANENT PEACE. Historical Episodes which led to the Washington Disarmament Conference. 1 reel. (d, Pictorial Clubs.) HOW IT IS DONE LUMBERING IN THE NORTH WUUOS. A story picture of the industry in the north central portion of the United States. 1 reel. (/■ and d, Ford.) THE POTTER'S WHEEL. The making of electrical porcelain from the mixing of the ingredients to the finished product, giving in detail many of the operations. 1 reel. (p and </, Gen. Elec. Co., Film No. 24.) RICE INDUSTRY. A film showing all phases of rice industry, from preparation of soil to production of finished food product. 2 reels. ((/, Harcol.) LITERATURE — ADAPTATIONS THE SCARLET LETTER. An adaptation from Hawthorne's novel. 5 reels. (p and d, Fox.) TttKASURE ISLAND. An adaptation of Stevenson's well loved tale. The book's spirit cjf Adventure is translated to the Screen. G reels. (/' and d, Fox.) THE MAN OF THE FOREST. A typical Zane Grey picture with inspiring Western scenery. 0 reels, (d, Hodkinson.) (Juvenile) HOMELESS PUPS. Aesop's Fables. Dog catcher ruthlessly tears dog from her mate. A mob of dogs headed by the mate storm the castle where she is confined in a dungeon, rescue the unfortunate dog and take off the dog catcher, proving that "In Union there is strength." y2 reel. (/>, Fables Pict. Corp. d, Pathe.) NATURE STUDIES STUDIES OF INSECT LIFE. Microscopic studies of the Cabbage Butterfly, the Hunting Spider, the Night Flying Moth, the Robber Bee, Hovering Flies, Short-Horned Dragon Fly. 1 reel. (Harcol.) ETERNAL NATURE. A series of animated drawings showing life cycle of plants from pollenization to maturity. l/2 reel. (Bray Prod., Inc.) BIRD LIFE. An interesting film on the habits and movements of various species of bird life. 1 reel. (p and d, Fox.) RECREATION OUR MIDDIES AT ANAPOLIS. Glimpses of Naval Academy life; Mess; Marine Corps; cadets at work and play. 1 reel. (d, Gen. Vision Co.) A day with the West Point Cadets. Acquaints the boy with Military Academy life; gym; mounted drill; pistol practice; battery drill; dress parade. 1 reel. (d, as above.) SALLY SHOWS THE WAY. A Pollyanna story featuring Mary Miles Minter. 5 reels. (d, Pilgrim.) RELIGIOUS AND INSPIRATIONAL THE LAND OF MOSES. The Mouthpiece of the Moral Law. Tanis, Ruins of Court of Pharoah, Sphinx, Valley where Moses was commanded to lead Israelites out of bondage, Mt. Sinai, valley where golden calf was made and worshipped, Ethan, Valley of Eschol, Jericho, Mt. Nebo. Famous paintings also illustrating events in life of Moses. 1 reel. (p and d, Am. Motion Pict. Corp. THE CONTRAST. A visualization of the value of a Christian home, in contrast to one in which there was "no Christ."" 6 reels. (d, Pilgrim.) PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. John Bunyan's Masterpiece, translated into eighty-four different languages, has its place on the screen. After the Conversion the Dream is unfolded with impressive effect. 4 reels. (p and d, Kleine.) TECHNICAL THE MYSTERY BOX. The Radio. Some interesting information about radio woven about a light plot. 1 reel, (p, J. A. Norling; d, Bray Studios.) Where to Book These Films American Mr Hon Picture Corporation, 50 Church Street, New York City. Bray Productions, Inc., 130 West 48th Street, New York City. Co-Operative Film Exchange, 284 Turk Street, San Francisco, Cal. Ford Motion Picture Laboratories, Detroit, Mich. Fox Film, Corp., 55th St. and 10th Ave., New York City. General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. General Vision Co., 565 Fifth Ave., New York City. Harcol Company, 610 Baronne St., New Orleans, La. W. W. Hodkinson Corp., 4C0 Fifth Ave., New York City. Klein, George, 116 South Michigan Blvd., Chicago. National Tuberculosis Association, 370 Seventh Ave., New York City. Pathe Exchange, Inc., 35 West 45th St., New York City. Society for Visual Education, 130 West 46th St., New York City. World Educational Film Co., 406 Englewood Ave., Chicago.