Moving Picture Age (1920) . phy 15 Boy Scouts 22 Health and Sanitation 125 History 70 Home Economics ,. . 10 Literature 98 Nature Study and Science 52 Travel and Geography 110 Vocational and Industrial Education 170 The Great War 250 Titles of the films in any of the above groups, ordetailed outlines or assemblies of any of the reels canbe obtained, together with conditions governing theservice, by writing to the Bureau of Visual Instruction,University Extension Division, Madison, Wis. Pictures taken at Northwestern University recently,showing the many-sided features of physical educationat th


Moving Picture Age (1920) . phy 15 Boy Scouts 22 Health and Sanitation 125 History 70 Home Economics ,. . 10 Literature 98 Nature Study and Science 52 Travel and Geography 110 Vocational and Industrial Education 170 The Great War 250 Titles of the films in any of the above groups, ordetailed outlines or assemblies of any of the reels canbe obtained, together with conditions governing theservice, by writing to the Bureau of Visual Instruction,University Extension Division, Madison, Wis. Pictures taken at Northwestern University recently,showing the many-sided features of physical educationat the institution, were oi-iginally intended for local useonly. The editor-in-chief of Pathe, however, after view-ing them immediately ordered them put on the nationalcirculation list. The pictures show every phase of ath-letics, both for men and women, such as basket-ball, vol-ley-ball, wrestling, boxing, football, and hockey. iACL-mber. 1920 MOVING PICTURE AGE 17 A Film for the Catholic Auditorium IN THE DAYS OF ST. PATRICK. I There is only one St. Patrick—but his admirers are numberedby millions.** In Five Parts and an Epilogue Produced in Ireland upon the actual spots recorded in history by theKilester Productions under the personal supervision of Norman Whittenwith the research and assistance by Rev. W. Mc Sw^eeney of Dublin. N the days of St. Patrick you live through the remarkable history from thevery birth of the Saint to his death at the age of 120 years. The picture is authorative, and more fascinating and interesting than a novel. Yousee the costumes and people of the day. You see St. Patrick convert the pagans—you see him mount the Hill of Slane and kindle the first Paschal Fire. You canrealize his God-given power over the Druids. You see the Courtiers, Kings andothers fall at his feet converted to Christianity. The Epilogue shows the sacredplaces upon which St. Patrick trod in Ireland as they are today. This film is not a propaganda and has nothing of a politicalna


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