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18 results for "Art / Nature" in Title.
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 852
…Nature in raw' Animals and fish Dwellings Highways and by- ways All public buildings Quaint places All pictures(iue sub- jects Pictures in art…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 292
…Science—Articles on radio, fog, smoke screens. Domestic Science—Article on food and food values. Nature Study—Article on the dog. List of suggested…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 1201
…DELINQUENCY See Psychology LANGUAGE ARTS LITERATURE MAPS MATHEMATICS MEDICINE MEXICO MONEY See Economics MUSIC NATURAL RESOURCES See Resources, Natural NATURE STUDY See Biology and…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 427
…The Natural History Museum collects. ])repares. and labels exhibits dis- tributed to schools (lower right). *The tenth in the series of monthly articles liv…
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Mogulls Bros Educational Film Catalog 1936 — page 132
…Gla- cier national park Nation's market place 332.6 Naturalized plant immi- grants 580 Nature study Four seasons 570 Nature study series, by…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 149
…Barrett Director, Milwaukee Public Museum THERE are many ways in which museums, whether they are museums of natural science, history, art or industry, can…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 499
…its related arts — the humanization of idealized nature. After seeing the film, the viewer will relate himself to the universality of nature and discover…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 17
…When one considers the numerous articles of hoary buncombe still imposed upon a gullible public through the shifty arts of the advertiser, the conservatism…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 87
…We placed our plants and shrubs with the idea that it should l6ok natural—not artificially created. And in order that this might be…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 241
…reading took place; and nature poems seemed especially interesting (g) Geography—distribution of various forms of life (h) Household arts—preparation of blanc-mange…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 114
…s experience with nature, while showing beautiful arrangements of moving line and tone. The flexibility and comprehensiveness of the Art Ap- preciation objectives, and…
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Mogulls Bros Educational Film Catalog 1936 — page 116
…See Art Study and teaching Art galleries. See Art—Gal- leries and museums Art museums. See Art Galleries and museums Art objects American wing…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 114
…an American Education ]\'eek Feature by Margaret Parham IG Documenting Nature: an article on Bird Study by Dorothy Hobson and Lor- raine Salaman 17…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 999
…Special Exhibits — very often teachers ask for special exhibits for demonstration purposes, art exhibits, special programs. During American Education Week over 500 natural history…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 309
…In 1904 was inaugurated the School Service of the American Museum of Natural History. This service includes the circulation of nature study collections in…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 720
…The producer is in the picture game as a business, not to make it an art. If the public would patronize artistic films, he…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 45
…He dwarfed his actors with the majesty and power of natural surroundings. He showed the sea and sky as articulate things capable of the…
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See and Hear 1950,1951,1952 — page 377
…Lally of The Chicago Board of Education WHILE CREATIVE ART WORK is based upon the natural interests of children, teachers in large classroom situations…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 937
…After all, these reservations are in emselves the real museums of nature, and e museum development is intended to stim- ate the interest of…
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See and Hear 1951,1952,1953 — page 131
…Lally of The Chicago Board of Education WHILK CREATIVE ART WORK is l)asc<l ui.n,, the natural interests of children, teachers in…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 282
…Recent developments make it extremely simple to obtain natural color transparencies. It is true that the making of prints in natural color is more…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 855
…LANGUAGE ARTS How To Read A Book Improve Your Reading Vte Discover the Dictionary Spelling Is Easy BASIC STUDY SKILLS How To Study Know…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 344
…On this principle we have attempted to accumulate, for the use of our art students, many experiences with form in nature and in design…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 345
…the art classes is unusual. Specific descriptions will be given of the three sets we used. The slide set, Expressive Forms in Nature, includes…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 62
…Though small in size, it is packed with authentic nature lore. Not dry—not too sentimental — it treats nature like the fascinating subject it…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 114
…7B 205 Art Appreciation— Art Textiles and Pottery Opp. 7-8 406 New England States —Industrial 4A 304 Oral Language "Holland" 7A 208 Music…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 514
…The American Museum of Natural History Miss Louise Condit, In Charge of Junior Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Dr. Irene F. Cypher, Supervisor…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 841
…Besides art, its ten programs weekly for elementary schools include nature and con- servation, health, geography, American history, rhythmics for primary grades, music appreciation…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 269
November, 19} 6 Page 271 What Makes A Good Educational Film? - ( An Analysis of the Choices of Teachers WHILE the two previous articles of…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 83
…big scene was stolen from them by a natural phenomenon^ If there is no art in the acting and play, it must be in…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 956
…Through these avenues the spark of scientific genius may be kindled; the naturalist de- veloped; the musician started; artistic genius stirred; literary ambitions set…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 61
…The full brilliance of the original art is faithfully repro- duced in Americolor— the natural, full-color film process. For use in any 35mm…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 9
…Many pamphlets of Economic Natural History, instructions for collecting Natural History speci- mens, and picture postcards in colour, illustrating Medieval Nat- ural History, and…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 231
…PREVENTION SOCIAL SCIENCE AND TRAVEL MUSIC APPRECIATION ART AND ARCHITECTURE AMERICA'S HALL OF FAME NATURE STUDY GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIES OF THE U. S. SALES…
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Educational Screen 1928-1929 — page 574
…the art picture, the film and the slide, that it is far afield to use scenery in education. In Europe the natural surroundings are…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 853
…an artificial com- munity of life . . are compared with the interesting character- istics and behavior of birds in a natural community on Mid- way…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 377
…The colored slides of this History-Art-Biography set were superior in showing natural scenery, season, decora- tive detail, costumes, physical qualities, animals, and…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 206
Page 208 The Educational Screen AMAZING DEVELOPMENT IN VISUAL EDUCATION PICTURES IN NATURAL COLOR SHOOT THEtA WITH CAT'S EYE L E I C…
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Mogulls Bros Educational Film Catalog 1936 — page 36
…Clyde Fisher, of the American museum of natural history "Useful in nature study. Prehistoric animals, penguins, ostriches, snowshoe hare, hermit crab, frogs, toads, and…
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Educational Screen 1942 — page 209
…A few scenes art given of Central Park and then interesting historical and natural objects are viewed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 9
…Properties of Water Magnetism The Nature of Color Matter and Energy Sulphur and Its Compounds Oicygen The Halogens NATURAL SCIENCE Camouflage in Nature by…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 296
…1650 Broadway New York City Haye you discovered ^ NATURE NOTES* TKACHERS, park naturalists, others write us, "Why haven't I known about NATURE NOTES…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 249
…She also head- ed the Suburban Fine Arts Cen- ter and originated the unique art- architccture-nature show. The .\n^ and Rivcrwoods. In addition…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 107
…One cannot help having the very soul stirred when viewing such remarkably accurate reproductions of nature in all its varied colors and lights and…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 11
…A child announcer told something of the artist and of the significance of the picture. Nature Study. Here again the picture is of great…
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Mogulls Bros Educational Film Catalog 1936 — page 42
595.79-597.8 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG Bees and spiders. (Nature study ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 222
…Pickwell is the author of numerous articles published in magazines devoted to nature, and is a nature photogra- pher of note. The pictures published…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 185
…Biology 18 Health and Hygiene g Nature Study— Elementary Science 30 Biology— Animal Life 2J Primary Science (Nature Study) 16 Animal Pets 5 Insects…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 137
…and the shop contributed to the art de- partment and the total effect. Journal of Education (April 16, '34) "Nature Study—Why and How…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 315
…6 Astronomy 4 Earth Sciences 12 Harvard Films 5 Human Biology 18 Health and Hygiene 8 Nature Study—Elementary Science 30 Biology—Animal Life…