Show 39 for school and date stamp is on the other side labels Envelopes and J i are replaced during the summer i transcriptions All records and tran- scriptions have the catalog number on the center record seal Indi- vidual records are retained in their paper jackets and are placed in Phonograph records and i j I a container ing tape made The of corrugated cardboard bound with two inch bookbind- - sizes of these containers are as follows: container for a 10 inch recordj record j and 18xl6-- It is j R n 13g-nxl22- container for necessary to break j container for a 12 inch a 16 inch down 11 j transcription 26 (spread apart) these containers before records can be taken in and out of them easily To prevent the i I t record from slipping out it is important to have a closed side of the jacket toward the open side of the container a gummed label Each container has on which the school and date are stamped transport the records as safely as possible carrying cases that have a three-in- ch spread are provided so that records or albums To to one school may be sent together two pieces of heavy cardboard straps of heavy cloth webbing button to provide an opening This carrying case is made of Riveted in the center of each side are One strap fastens with a seat cover This also acts as a handle tag is attached to the case and carries the school name and A shipping date Yearbook Materials of Instruction Forty-Eigh- th Part I National Society for the Study of Education Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1949 p 139 Audio-Vis- ual |