Society For Visual Education, Inc.
Настоящее имя: Society For Visual Education, Inc.
SVE (1919-1995) was a for-profit educational publisher dedicated to new technologies, including film, film strips, and records. Founded in 1919 by Harley L. Clarke, a utilities magnate and Forest Ray Molton, an anatomy professor at the University of Chicago, in the form of a medieval guild. The aim to produce films for use in schools. Within three years the company was failing. Clarke sold the company to Marie Witham who continued the business on a smaller scale. SVE has had various owners and sponsors over the years, including Rand-McNally, Singer, General Precision Equipment Corp., and The Discovery Channel. SVE appears privately owned 1991-1995 by Susan Issacs.
1345 Diversey Parkway
Chicago, IL 60614
(contact info now obsolete)