June, 1936
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iditoria
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Instruction
W/K WISH
to ask particular attention our readers to the article in
issue entitled "A Quarter Century Non-Theatrical Films," by Arthur E. rows. It was written for the St. Louis ogram, listed there, but not delivered, is the merest skeleton outline of the author's elaborate history of the non-
JUNE, 1936
is
VOLUME XV
NUMBER
6
(from
from the lowliest beginHis manuscript for an book of over 500 pages is completed and THE EDUCA-
theatrical
field
nings to
date.
illustrated
practically
TIONAL SCREEN
considering publicaThe book will cover
completely and authoritatively the whole past of the non-theatrical and educationknow of no man al motion picture.
We
America so
in
qualified
story in final
complex
to
present this
form for perma-
We
preservation and reference. appreciate the reaction of our readers on the desirability and importance of such an addition to the literature of the
nent
shall
visual field.
We
A
is
same.
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CONTENTS A
Quarter-Century of Non-Theatrical Arthur Edwin Krows Visit to the
New
An Aid
Distribution
book
needed and that Arthur Edwin Krows has written it. His previous books, "Play Production in for America", Profit", "Playwriting "The Talkies", and numerous articles in is
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Film
Among
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Lorraine Noble
to Visual Aids.
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and Projectors.
The Film Estimates
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75 76 78
the Magazines and Books.
Conducted by
believe such a
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Paul T. Williams......
England Capes.
Suggestions on the Care of H. L. Kooser
Films.
Stella Evelyn
Myers
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Department of Visual Instruction. Conducted by E. C. Waggoner.. Program of National Conference on and Film Exhibition
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magazines and encyclopedias, have long
him
since established
as a writer.
In his
amazingly wide experience in the field of stage and screen, he has been and done the
following
Ames
in the
:
associate
famous
Little
of
Winthrop
Theatre
pubwith old Triangle Films, then Goldwyn Pictures on original staff of "The Film Daily" a director and Seclicity
;
man
News and Notes.
Conducted by Josephine Hoffman
Film Production
the Educational Field.
in
Conducted by
F.
W.
Davis.
1
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83
84
School Department.
Conducted by
F.
Dean McClusky
1
88
;
;
retary
of
America
;
Educational Film Activities--
1
Yale
Chronicles of on scenario staff of Famous original
Players-Lasky and Vitagraph Company production manager of scores of nontheatrical films with Ellis, Carlyle Screen Wythe's Companion, Eastern ;
Films Corporation and many of Erpi's known educational talkies on Reading, Infant Behavior, Geometry, Choice
Among
the Producers
A Trade
Here They Are!
1
of Vocation and
him.
made by Krows became Man"The New Outlook." others were
In 1934 Mr.
Contents of previous issues
listed
in
Education Index.
aging Editor of
Out of such experience Mr. Krows has written his
history,
rich
in
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Evelyn
opinions are urgently invited. L.
cational
detail,
comprehensive in range, vivid with firsthand knowledge. He has called it "Motion Pictures Your not for Theatre."
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Directory for the Visual Field. ...1 96
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well
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Stanley R. Greene
Josephine Hoffman F.
Dean McClusky
Beattie Brady
Stella
Davis
E.
Evelyn Myers C. Waggoner