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Educational Screen 1922 — page 304
…Good melodrama. (Some community use.) FASCINATION (Metro). An inexcusable film. (Theatre only.) THE PRIMITIVE LOVER (First National). Indifferently good comedy. (Some community use.) ALWAYS…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 334
…Thoroughly satisfactory. (Somt school, church and community use.) THE FACE IN THE FOG (Cosmopolitan), Corking melodrama. (Community use.) THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (Metro). One…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 542
…The Foreign Policy of Communist China Doak Barnett (Columbia University) 34. The Communist Economic Offensive 36. The Communist Propaganda Machine Communism in Southeast Asia…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 1174
As Viewed From H ere Editorial All media of communication must be used for education iF maximum numbers are to be reached most effectively…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 226
…The GFWC had conducted such con- tests earlier. Community Improvement Goals In the contest conducted by the General Federation of Womens Clubs, entrants were…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 188
188 The Theatrical Field The Educational Screen Clarence (Paramount) — Tarkington, again delightfully pictured. (Community use.) (High School.) The Impossible Mrs. Bellew (Paramount)— Luxury; beautiful…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 831
…COMMUNICATORS OF IDEAS HENRY STRAUSS COMMUNICATIONS 31 WEST 53RD STREET. NEW YORK. N.Y. 10019 PLAZA 7-0651 Communicating ideas on film and a…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 274
…Good melodrama. (Som community use.) FASCINATION (Metro). An inexcusable fifn (Theatre only.) THE PRIMITIVE LOVER (First National Indifferently good comedy. (Some community use.) ALWAYS…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 956
…7 4 4-4379 Helping Inipio\e Corporate Communication ^ An International Language . . . • Nothing communicates ideas better and more effectively than visual presentation. Add script…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 306
…are symptoms of the need for better communications between people ... in busi- ness, sales, education, community relations, government. The complexity and specializa- tion of…
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See and Hear 1950,1951,1952 — page 359
…The name "Community Service Center" was probably first employed by Teachers College, Columbia University to bring to focus the idea that education is a…
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See and Hear 1951,1952,1953 — page 113
…The name "Community Ser^ice Center" was probably first emplo\ed by Teachers College, Columbia Lniversity to bring to focus the idea that education…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 54
…a—Available speak- ers secured for class and Com- munity or P.T.A. Meetings. V—Community Occupations Group 1. ( In some localities, it…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 14
10 Editorials The Educational Screen niunity have a right to a Hving in that community who can serve the community constructively, has no place…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 552
…As in play- construction, the Seminar is conceived as an integrated whole. The important Seminar theme of commun- ications planning, for example, appears four…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 51
February, 1 943 A science center in one of the Mc- Donough County schools. Page 47 Community Resources Pave the Way THK recent trend…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 218
…Foi example, bad housing, whid while confined to one section o the community, may breed a re scntment which will affect al community relationships…
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Business Screen 1958 — page 478
…Is thot Communication? CHORUS: — But today, hiphooroy. We're feeling good today. When I A V Abrothersploy, Oh, THAT'S Communication! 2—The Dealer…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 622
University of Nortli Carolina Inside fhe Communication Cenfer Top: Motion picture sliooting stage. Middle: Broadcasting Studio A. Bottom: Motion picture film library. Tl by…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 169
^<ji}iitfyv COMMUNICATORS OF IDEAS 'm iLi;--?"'';-: ^'vli'jLgl^j,, EMOTIONAL INVOLVEMENT IS CENTRAL TO FULL COMMUNICATION The communicator commands an infinite variety of…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 284
Scenes from the film "Near Home" showing pupils making a local study to increase interest in their own community. Photographs courtesy of British Information…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 439
How do you define Communications? calls it "an interchange of thoughts or opinions ...in words or letters." As we translate it in continuing service…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 1055
…the company that specializes in totally integrated communication programs. Niles Communications Centers have the personnel, facilities and experience to handle all of your communication…
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Business Screen 1955 — page 427
How do you define ... ''Communications? calls it "an interchange of thoughts or opinions ...in words or letters." As we translate it in continuing service…
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Business Screen 1961,1962 — page 1315
To communicate effectively, you must appreciate how 'they' feel . . . what 'they' want . . . how much 'they' know . . . the frame of reference 'they' have acquired from…
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Educational Screen 1938 — page 177
June, 1938 Page 183 Developing an Integrated Community Program by Use of Visual and Auditory Aids* Summarizing the purposes and activities of visual instruction…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 721
…but our business is solving "insoluble" problems in business communicatit)ns. Chances are our command of new communi- cation techniques will enable us to…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 883
-/1 7^e(/(^£utwH^ ...ut Communlecdwns fTor ausmess/ The Wilding Communications Idea Center Meeting todav .« iirgciit problems in groiii) ei)iiiniiinicationsi — among employees, salesmen…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 685
What is the one distinction which difFerentiates man from all other animals? Man is a talking animal! The impulse to talk, to communicate with…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 832
…Description The question "Is there communica- tion when you speak?" is dealt with in this film by way of a study of the communication…
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Business Screen 1967,1968 — page 43
notwhattheyare- but what they do! Motion Pictures and Filmstrips communicate better than any other media. When produced by Audio Visual Communication specialists, they give…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 134
…The Community Co-ordinator The Community War Film Co-ordinator is usually appointed by the school superintendent at the request of the State Department…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 326
New Tools Do on Old Job by Edward Freed Professor of Motion Pictures The Communications Center Laboratory scene in the Photography Division DOWN Al…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 673
PROBLEMS OF COMMUNICATION IN WORLDWIDE MARKETING: (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 41 ) ihey arc che;ip. but because they fulfill a need- Other countries are catching…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 550
THE CONCEPT BEHIND SEMINAR PROGRAMMING Seminar manager Mike Garneau (left) and sii- percisor Dick Trulock. Thctj arc assisted by faculty of Bell System communications…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 541
…Institute Director institutions, responsible govern- ment specialists on Communism and experienced foreign corres- pondents with the best available documentary film, television fa- cilities, techniques…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 490
'T'he Challenge of real-lime -'- communication is one of the most vital aspects of the overall challenge facing our military and government planners…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 276
…The cast is the thing! (Community use, possibly.) (Adult.) The PUgrim (First National)— Chaplin's in- imitable mixture of drollery and pathos. (Com- munity…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 37
…V PLAZA 7-06St COMMUNICATORS OFWUS Communicating ideas on film and the full range of programmed audio-visual media.
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 214
…Reed "/< group set out to find some answers'' A NEW LOOK at a Community 9 We have read countless articles in which the users…
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See and Hear, Nov 1949 — page 44
Community Recreation: (CONTINUED FROM PRECEDING PAGE) after-school hours, including suggestions as to community aid. Lessons in Living. rent—$2.50. NFB. ¢ Illustrates the…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 858
…It was our hope that these community leaders would sponsor the worksiiop with us. It was the task of Oscar Groner, Community Consultant of…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 140
Community Recreation: (continued from preceding page) after-school hours, including suggestions as to community aid. Lessons in Living. (22 rain) sale— $40; rent-$2…
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Business Screen 1958 — page 295
CommunicationsforBusiness A comprehensive and progressive new concept in communicating ideas through visual tools that startle, teach, challenge, persuade and SELL! CHICAGO NEW YORK DETROIT…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 55
…and clinics in com- munity. 2—Playgrounds and rec- reational resources. 3—Community water supply. 4—Health needs in the community. Group 2. (Films…
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See and Hear 1950,1951,1952 — page 401
…NFB. • Illustrates the ways a school project puts new life into a community by giv- ing children a part in community life. Community of…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 954
…Your community needs a local film council. You are the one to take the initiative in finding the others in your community who share…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 13
…This almost universal experience has deep significance in connection with the community life of these communities. It means in the first place that the…
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Business Screen 1969 — page 878
…The Video Matrix will be used for both external and intra-corporate communications of company activities and technology, public displays, employee communications, executive re…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 734
…Nobody tried to start a Local Film Council here, but a virtual film council is evolving from basic community needs. The Research Director of…