Moving Picture Age (1920) . One of the commercial slides in the study of Nezvark, showing a busy scene on the Passaic; the vessel is a Nova Scotia schooner, with its unloaded cargo of lathes in the background. Auditorium of the Cleveland Junior High School in Newark,^ N. J., showing a recently installed projector booth. This is typical of twenty other schools in that city where visual instruction will be given through moving pictures. school auditoriums; the Powers arc and incandescent lamp, ac-cording to length of throw, for elementary school auditoriums,also, the Graphoscope Jr. with incande
Moving Picture Age (1920) . One of the commercial slides in the study of Nezvark, showing a busy scene on the Passaic; the vessel is a Nova Scotia schooner, with its unloaded cargo of lathes in the background. Auditorium of the Cleveland Junior High School in Newark,^ N. J., showing a recently installed projector booth. This is typical of twenty other schools in that city where visual instruction will be given through moving pictures. school auditoriums; the Powers arc and incandescent lamp, ac-cording to length of throw, for elementary school auditoriums,also, the Graphoscope Jr. with incandescent lamp for short throwauditoriums; and the Premier Pathescope for classrooms andold buildings where several classrooms are thrown into one roomfor assembly purposes. Any principal in the city ma^ order a machine if he or she is willing to pay for it out oftext-book appropriation al-lotted to that school. Thekind of a machine to beplaced in a school is de-cided by the Board of Ed-ucation, whose judgment isliased on the r
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