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V/HoSy [ 'THRte p»ES ALA VtOOF-l .^if 1 PAvm* ? v^HRee coffees — /r&g v __ ixnr^T r BREEZY 6y r- Mnv,N _ ____rrr—11"^7 1 i ~ l l •r j.M STEELE _MELV.NTAPLEY * < /POG7 PARE YOU STRIKE ] -OURCOUNTRY/HA' I« OUR UEAPER?--SE^MyIJL WONDERlHlSWlODlPa COUNTRYMEN, HOW YHEALUK) NOT HIPE A NATIVE OF] TREAT A PEFENPEROF OURTf THIS VILUA&E/ WHERE] VCQUNTRY^/-^- ' I j JACK DAVIS By TED WATSON . _ - ■■ - - ■ ... j--——- v 1 I O j i V '■> 1 v>W cexv se.AT.Aa 7N£ c'.vreo PAPzj J&C> * .' | N «-^- Jj . ■ ■■ ■lll-M I ■ I I. II II — SIGHT & SOUND IN EDUCATION & TRAINING By Alexander f Victor Nationally Known Authority on Visual Education debate school movie needs DAVENPORT, IA.— Heated de bate has developed on a topic of prime importance to our educators and of significance f° the future of education and training. It stems from a published article entitled “Can Our Schools Teach the G. I. 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