In many ways the stereopticon has proved a valuable acquisition, and especially in a country parish can it be used with great profit and satisfaction.
The Benzonia Christian Endeavor Society purchased a stereopticon for use in the Larger Parish.
Secretary Roy of Chicago started an excellent thing when he arranged the Stereopticon pictures to illustrate the great work of our Association.
Stereopticon outfits have been installed in one city and in two town churches.
One other town church borrows a stereopticon once a month from a public school, and one town church occasionally borrows the county moving-picture machine.
I'm now going to show these two specimens of handwriting very greatly enlarged," he said, as the stereopticon plates were shifted again.
At one end of the room Craig had placed a large white sheet such as he used in his stereopticon lectures, while at the top of the tier of seats that made a sort of little amphitheatre out of his lecture-room his stereopticon sputtered.
There was no board fence opposite The Western Advocate (Democratic), and no stereopticon in the windows.
If there could be no stereopticon without a board fence, there should be a brass band.
Behind The Press stereopticon a telephone jingled, telegraph instruments clicked, men wrote busily at a long table under a row of pendent electric lights that swayed in the draught.
The Press stereopticon withdrew a view of Yosmite Valley and threw on the canvas: "Recount in the 1st Ward announced.
The evening had been brilliantly interesting, and several striking stereopticon views of Berlin had afforded Mr. Ramy the opportunity of enlarging on the marvels of his native city.
The vestry persuaded the Reverend Willibert that the time was not yet ripe for candles; and the board of deacons induced the Reverend Cotton Mather to substitute a course of lectures on the Women of the Bible for the stereopticon exhibitions.
Distortions of blood discs taken from the veins of drunkards have been shown to you here by the stereopticon and the best microscope in the United States.
In the stereopticon illustrations, you saw that the red discs of blood are distorted in shape by the action of alcohol.
If properly used, a stereopticon is very helpful in Sunday-school work.
Here and there a school is able to have a stereopticon or magic lantern.
The child may earn during work-hours the money for his purchases at the store, for his tickets to the theater and the stereopticon lecture.
I hope to use them in a littlestereopticon entertainment I am arranging to-night for those who have been interested in the case.
Close to the wall at the left was a stereopticon which, as nearly as I could make out, shot a beam of light through a tube to a galvanometer about three feet distant.
A parlor stereopticon has been purchased for use in projecting the slides.
She owns the only stereopticon in town and generously sees to getting the slides for the monthly lectures.
Sunday evening stereopticon lectures are run by the Christian Endeavor Society.
The chief sources of culture in the village, she says, are the library, the Grange, the stereopticon lectures, and a good pastor.
There are dissected maps, quiet games, and stereopticon views on their tables beside Caldecott's and other picture books and they are so well entertained that there is no occasion for mischief.
Numbers referring to these stereographs (or stereopticon slides) have been inserted in the body of the text.
The numbers in parentheses refer to the stereographs or stereopticon pictures that illustrate the section in which the reference is found.
In addition to the stereopticon and its attendant mechanism, which is only suitable when the pictures are to be shown to an audience, a machine has been invented for the use of an individual or a small group of people.
It is quite within the bounds of possibility that circulating libraries of moving pictures will be established, and that every public school will have a projecting apparatus for the use of films, and a stereopticon or a mutoscope.
He said the Oratorio Club war going to sing at Music Hall, and also there was a Stereopticon Lecture on India.
Stereopticon Lectures seemed to be Advancing, but he asked no Questions.
Jim said he would prefer the Stereopticon Show, because he loved to look at Pictures.
This will include the “Foreign Tourists’ Conference,” as well as the stereopticon exhibitions.
Our engraving represents a stereopticon seance, and the draughtsman has well rendered the effect of the two luminous and differently colored fascicles superposed upon the screen.
Now that photography is within every one's reach, and that many amateurs are making stereopticon views and own projection lanterns, we are persuaded that the experiment will be much more successful than it formerly was.
There is a firm of music publishers in this town makes up slides of its songs, and all you have to do is stand beside the screen and sing to the stereopticon illustrations.
Those new stereopticon views that move, that we used on the bills last week, show it--that aura off the hair.
Vaudeville prefaced with stereopticon views, designed to appeal to the strict respectability of the most strictly respectable audiences in the world.
The lenses in two stereopticon lamps to be used together must be matched to give the same size of picture.
The same considerations which apply to motion-picture machines also applies to stereopticon lamps.
In Figure 20 we have the complete optical system of the moving picture orstereopticon outfit.
This act is necessary in most houses at the end of every run of film showing stereopticon slides.
The types at the right and left are used for camera work, while the one shown in the center is used mostly for moving picture and stereopticon projection.
A distinguishing mark usually placed on stereopticon slides so as to mark the spot at which the thumb of the right hand should be placed when inserting the slide to insure its proper placing in the holder.
It would of course be possible to trim down slides so that the dimensions of the two pictures would be exactly alike; but as most all stereopticon slides belong to traveling actors this is not practicable.
An adjustable resistance should always be kept in reach so that the current may be varied to suit different films or stereopticon lamps.
This switchboard is equipped to operate two moving-picture arcs, two dissolving stereopticon lamps, and one spot light.
People who have only this one chance of playing ball, or dancing, or going to stereopticon lectures, concerts, and operas, suffer in health by having these recreations made unpopular as well as illegal.
It was the man who managed the stereopticon who revealed the new banner.
The stereopticon man had no sympathy with any particular class.
It isn't stereopticon views, or a magic-lantern, Mrs. Symmes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stereopticon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.