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NEW YORK EDUCATION BOARD WILL ADOPT HARVARD SCHEME

Talking Films to be Used Similar to Education School's Productions

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Announcement was made recently by the New York City Board of Education that it will copy the plan of teaching public school children by the use of talking motion pictures which has been evolved this winter by the Graduate School of Education in collaboration with the University Film Foundation.

The New York City public schools have used silent pictures for many years in instructing school children, and hope to develop a series of talking films for this purpose in the near future, after the models applied by the University experimenters in this field to many schools in greater Boston this past week.

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