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Baron Stephan von Burian von Rajecz, installed at the Warehousemien's, Clerks Austro-Hungarian Common Minister of and Drapers Schools at Purley, to be Finanes, who has been appointed Minister used in illustration of lessons on such of Foreign Affairs, in sucossion to Count subjects as history, geography nature Czernin, held office of Prime Minister study, biology, and industrial processes of Austria and Common Minister of The school is said to be the first to possess Austrin and Common Minister of For- cinematograph for the purpose, writes dign Affairs from January, 1915, to Home newspaper correspondent December 26th, 1918, when he resigned, This is a fine throw back, a welcome or was dismissed, on account of his utter reversion to first intentions, to primary incapacity to cope with the many pro- functioning From the dramatization of blems, domestic and foreign, confronting novela, the novelization of dramas, and the country Burinu, of course, succeeded the melodramatization of life, the sine Count Berchtold, who was Foreign Mini- matograph has at last, in this country atter when the infamous ultimatum to any rate, gun to recall its origins, Serbia was sent, and was utilised by the These, of course, lay in the researches of Kaiser as the means of provoking the the great French biologist Marey, for it

Baron Barian himself is not an Aus was from his apparatus for registering "movement in the functions of life in trian, but a Magyar, and has always been order to investigate it that the modern regarded as the tool of Count Tisza, the cinematograph has developed. Never was obnoxious to the Czech, Polish, and other Hungarian ex-Premier. He is quite as allegiance more strangely transferred.

non-Austrian and non Magyar nationali- What Marer used, to take one instance, for the study of characteristic walks tics as are Czernin and Tisza, and his and gaits

s" incidental to certain hu appointment; if it signifies nothing else. means that the bitter warfare between mours and distumpers is now used for these subject races and the Austro-Hun the exploitation of characteristic walks Y

garian Coverament is not in the least. and gaits incidental to a certain humar, degree likely to be abated so long as he and temperament. An instrument fashion holds office. He was formerly Consul Gen ed and functioned as the handmaid oferal at Moscow, Minister at Athens, and science becomes by what natural selec Administrator of Bosnia-Herzegovina. In tion ?-thy handmaid of-can it be said the latter capacity he had full opportuni. -art. Machinery devised to present the ties of studying the South Slav question, processes of nature as revealed by the and this question has certainly not become motion of natural bodi's was called upon less acute since the recent agreement to present the processes of human nature between the Italian Government and the as revented by the motions of human Jugo-Slavs. As for the Czech

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But has it? Where character enn be suggested by action alone, as in the effect of primary motive and primitive passions, where the appeal is solely or chiefly to the emotions, it may perhaps be successfully made through incident, situation, and atmosphere. But in general what prople are cannot be sug gosted only by what they do, and the eye of the ignorant "being learned than the car, the exclusive

The comments of the Vienna Press on appeal through the eye in the presents the appointment of Baron Burianam tion of life implies a disregard for in-practically summed up by the views of dellectual activity as clearly as it fails to the Fremlenblatt. This paper sees in the stimulate it. The virtue of the cine- fact that Baron Burian, who was Count matograph as used in this field is its Czernin's predecessor as Foreign Minister ubiquity, its omniscience. It can show of Austria-Hungary, is appointed his you the kingdoms of the world in a successor, an endeavour to maintain con- moment of tima It can show you the tinuity in Austria-Hungary's foreign surface completeness of things. It can policy Baron Burian is convinced show lives and moves. What it cannot supporter of the closest relations betwea show you, or even suggest to you, is how Austria and Germany, and of the absolute His appoint- it has its being. And that is its great necessity of this alliance.. defect But where the clement of ment is a sign that the course of Austrian character is absent it is no defect at all; foreign policy remains unchanged." and that is why the presentation of the presses of nature the chicmatograph's proper, as it was its original, function, and why it ought long ago to have cap tured the schools.

downfall it was recognised, when the latter becane Foreign Minister in Decem ber, 1916, that it was the key to the use Them recommend Luem, hence their enor declared open war on the Czechs in his Austrian political situation. Czernin speech on April 2nd, and the Czechs have since been in a state of almost open rebellion. How far Burian, with his Magyar and pro-German proelivities, can cupe with the existing position remains to be seen by plan z

EDUCATIONAL VALUE.

In other words, he will follow at the heels of Germany as a dog follows his master How heavy a blow Count Czer nic's resignation was to the German inhabitants of Austria, may be gathered from the fact (reported in a Vienna tole gram in yesterday's Frankfurter Zeitung) that black flags were flown from numerous houses in Salsburg.

were given no time to form. Another danger lies in the shuttlecock shifting of scenes, by which his impressions are confused. Change the point of view by all means, but let it be an ordered change, For, after all, the cinematograph does not give without asking something in return. If it did, then as an education it would be worthless. When the child has seen the parts executed in sequence

may the better excrute the parts for himself. And how can ho imago the whole if he has missed or mixed the parts, if he has recognized things with, out realizing them f

The case for its use in the schools, how ever, quite apart from the difficult prob Jen of Gnancing it, with only the costly celluloid at present available as a "hate, hus not gone uncontested, and if it just gave release from self-effort and self-help the ouse against it would be made out The picture lesson is only less futile than the feature-lesson if it is set up as an Cscape from seeing into, thinking out, and finding out, if it is to be taken as a short cut to understanding. The child learns most and bent not by seeing things done but by doing them that is, by learn ing for himself; and it is only in sohis task is to image the whole that hà far as the cinematograph develops some special faculty for this learning for him self that it has for him any real educa- tional value: Only in so far. But one faculty there is that it develops very far as an aid to visualization it has, when properig und, no equal. It gives the child to see a thing as his fancy failed to picture it. Where his picture was in complete the screen picture that is, the good screen picture complete it, where it was faulty the other corrects it where it was a blank or a blur the other fills it in or clear it up. It trains up a child in the way it should sec. The cinemato graph gets near to reality than on any other form of pictoral representa tion, because life-the act of living as distinguished from the fact--is not static. As a child's consciousness of reality comes most surely not from his concep tion of that thing as he does it, so the life that is shown to him in natural move. ment enters wholly into his consciouanese because he is in effect sharing in the movement. This sympathetic participa tion is his training and the very best training-for his work of learning for himself

But the cinematograph does more than help the child to see true what can be seen in the natural world; it gives him to see what could not be seen at all there. without it. The movement of growth is often far too slow to be perceived, as the transit of bodies through space is often too fast. But the cinematograph can so idggle with time relations that a bird or a flower is made to grow up and perish as the summer fly. Yet if it whips up it also curbs, and even a bullet in its flight is not allowed to exceed on the screen the speed that this instrument ulicoses to prescribe for it. And as with time relations do with relations of space. Geography Essentially, a matter of space relations and an instrument that Can unscroll the country for you so that you see it in perspective, in atmosphere, in surface movement, and see it from a changing point of view is a valuable aid to synthetic vision. And so again with relations of size. Culling in the micro- scope, It presents bacterial activity in its menace and in its service, showing the infection of the cholera bacillus or the transformation in the heart of a chess. For it not only brings to sight the movement of things that are too amail for the natural eye; calling in the X-rays, it brings to light the move- ment of things that are withdrawn from the eye. Thas in the physical sense it can show how the world has its being

⠀ In all this, of course,

theres are

dangers. One is that the pictures may reeled off so rapidly that the child has not where to lay his mind and when at the end he comes to draw on his fund of impressions he finds it empty They (Continued on neat column-)

The late Hond Master of Eton has argued that pictures are not very powerful element in the acquisition of knowledge. But what of that? Enough that by training up the child in the way he should see they equip him for his much more important work of percep tion for without perception knowledge

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