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EDUCATIONAL FILM 
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 

Title: The title of the film is given as listed by the producer. If a film is known by 
other titles cross references are made in the index to the title given. 

Length: Length is given in minutes when obtainable. Otherwise number of reels is 
given. 

Width: Width is given by the figures 16 and 35 and the abbreviation "mm" is omitted 
as our collaborators agreed that it was unnecessary. 

Sound: Sound films are indicated by the abbreviation "sd"; silent by "si". 

Stock: For the 35mm films inflammable is indicated by the abbreviation "f" and safety 
stock by "nf". Since all 16mm films are on safety stock these abbreviations have 
been omitted in the descriptions of these films. 

Price: Both sales and rental prices have been given in so far as possible. Omission of 
rental price in the main entry indicates that producer does not rent the film. "Loan" 
instead of price is indicative of a film sent free except for transportation charges. 
"Apply" instead of price has been used when rates and conditions vary and it is 
necessary to apply to producer for prices. 

Date: The copyright date is given when it was obtainable but in some cases the re- 
lease date is given instead. A date followed by a question mark (e.g. 1929?) means 
that the date is probably the release date but definite and conclusive information 
was not obtainable. 

Producer: The producer or authorized distributor given is the one now owning or 
having access to the negative of the film. A list of producers is given at the end 
of this supplement. 

Distributor: The italic line following some of the entries tells where films may also be 
rented, giving information obtainable at time of going to press. Symbols are used 
for distributors' names, a key to which with full information on rates will be found 
on page 127. 

Guide; "Guide" is used to indicate the guide for the teacher with which many films 
prepared for educational purposes are accompanied. 



INDEX 

The first part of the Catalog is arranged alphabetically. All films 
included in the Catalog can be found here under title and subject. 



mm 

si 

sd 

f 

nf 



KEY TO SYMBOLS 



ORDERS SHOULD BE SENT TO PRODUCER OR DISTRIBUTOR 



minutes el 
silent jh 
sound sh 
inflammable c 
safety trade 
Guide Teaching help 


elementary 
junior high 
senior high 
college 
trade school 



Standard Catalog Series 



CHILDREN'S CATALOG 

Annual cumulated supplements sent as published to pur- 
chasers of the main catalog 

CHILDREN'S SONG INDEX 
COSTUME INDEX 

EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 

Continued by quarterly and annual supplements 

FICTION CATALOG 

In preparation 

STANDARD CATALOG FOR HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIES 
Annual cumulated supplements sent as published to pur- 
chasers of the main catalog 

STANDARD CATALOG FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES 

Annual cumulated supplements sent as published to pur- 
chasers of the main catalog 

SONG INDEX 

SONG INDEX SUPPLEMENT 



EDUCATIONAL FILM 
CATALOG 

First Annual Supplement 

JANUARY, 1937 OCTOBER, 1937 



A CLASSIFIED LIST OF 

990 NON-THEATRICAL FILMS WITH A SEPARATE 
TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



COMPILED BY 

DOROTHY E. COOK 

AND 

EVA COTTER RAHBEK-SMITH 




NEW YORK 

THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY 

1937 



Published November 1937 
Printed in the United States of America 



PREFACE 



This October number of the Educational Film Catalog is a cumulated 
number, containing all of the material which was listed in the January, 
April and July Supplements and also entries for about 200 additional 
films. It is supplementary to the main volume, published in 1936. About 
990 films are listed. 

An effort was made to include worthwhile films which had been 
omitted previously because they were not known and therefore not voted 
into the Catalog by our collaborators. Necessary corrections in prices, 
etc. have been made and an especial effort was made to add the Distribu- 
tor entry for as many films as possible. This Distributor listing is repre- 
sentative only and is not a complete list of all possible sources because 
new catalogs are constantly arriving. 

Fifty books on films, photography and related subjects are reviewed 
in the Book review section page viii. 

The compilers and the H. W. Wilson Company are most grateful to 
the collaborators who have helped so generously with advice and co- 
operation. A list of those who checked the lists and helped in many ways 
is given following this preface. 

Thanks are also due to the Producers and Distributors who have co- 
operated so willingly in sending us information and who are making every 
effort to keep us informed of their film activities. 

October, 1937 EVA COTTER RAHBEK-SMITH 



COLLABORATORS 



The compilers gratefully acknowledge the assistance so generously given by 
the collaborators named below who have checked our tentative lists and shown 
their interest in this Catalog in numerous ways. 



Edward G. Bernard 
Director International Cinema League 
New York City 

Henry E. Childs 
Instructor of Visual Education 
Department of Public Schools 
Providence, Rhode Island 

Robert Collier, Jr. 
Director of Visual Instruction 
South High School 
Denver, Colorado 

Fannie W. Dunn 
Professor of Education 
Teachers College, Columbia University 
New York City 

Wilbur Emmert 
Director of Visual Education 
State Teacher's College 
Indiana, Pennsylvania 

H. B. Gislason 
Head of Department 
University Extension Service 
University of Minnesota 
Minneapolis 

W. M. Gregory 
Director, Educational Museum 
Cleveland, Ohio 

Emma Gutzeit 

Director of Visual Instruction 
Board of Education 
San Antonio, Texas 

J. E. Hansen 

Chief, Bureau of Visual Instruction 
University of Wisconsin 
Madison 

Harry H. Haworth 

Supervisor of Visual Education and Li- 
brary 

Pasadena City Schools 
Pasadena, California 

John A. Hollinger 

Director, Dept. of Science 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

Robert A. Kissack, Jr. 

Director of Visual Education 
University of Minnesota 
Minneapolis 



H. L. Kooser 

In Charge of Visual Instruction Service 
Iowa State College 
Ames 

William F. Kruse 

Manager Films Division 
Bell & Howell Company 
Chicago, Illinois 

Fred S. Montgomery 
Secretary, Bureau of Visual Instruction 
University of Kansas 
Lawrence 

Mrs. Charles Joe Moore 

Chief, Bureau of Visual Instruction 
University of Texas 
Austin, Texas 

Alan H. Nicol 

Director, Visual Education 
Board of Education 
Buffalo, New York 

Rupert Peters 

Director of Visual Instruction 
Public Schools 
Kansas City, Missouri 

Boyd B. Rakestraw 
Assistant Director, Department of Visual 

Instruction 

University of California 
Berkeley 

Grace Fisher Ramsey 
Associate Curator 

American Museum of Natural History 
New York City 

Paul C. Reed 
Board of Education 
Rochester, New York 

W. Gayle Starnes 
In Charge of Visual Aids 
University of Kentucky 
Lexington 

David E. Strom 
Board of Education 
Minneapolis, Minnesota 

Joseph V. Sullivan 

Visual Instruction Department 
Macombs Junior High School 
New York City 



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Max P. Vosskuhler J. Kay White 

Director, University Extension Division Principal, General Pershing School 

University of Arizona Berwyn, Illinois 

Tucson 

T r w ., W. W. Whittinghill 

j. u waraiaw Director, Department of Visual and Audi- 
Director, Division of General Extension t Education 
University System of Georgia Boar J Q Education 

Detroit, Michigan 

Gilbert G. Weaver 

Supervisor of Industrial Teacher Training George Zehrung 

University of the State of New York Director, National YMCA Motion Picture 

(New York City Office) Bureau 

New York City New York City 



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Films Withdrawn, 1937 

The following films listed in the main vol- 
ume of the Educational Film Catalog have 
been withdrawn by the Producers : 

Back of the weather forecast 551.5 

Belgian cities 914.93 
(Taken over by Bell & 
Howell) 

Childe Hassam artist 92 

Consequences 616.24 

Creative approach to education 370.1 

Elementary animals 593 

Elementary teacher as a guide 372 

Fire-clay refractories 666.4 

Forest or wasteland 634.9 

Girl who found herself 170 

Gorgon's head 291 

Heat treatment of steel 669.1 

Hidden talisman 709 

Honor of the little purple stamp 664.9 

How and why of spuds 635.2 

Industrious diamonds 621.9 

International ice patrol 614.8 
(Taken over by Bell & 
Howell) 

Jack and Jill in Songland 784 
Kid comes through 613 
Long drawn out 669.3 
Lorado Taft sculptor 92 
Nation's market place 332.6 
New York impressions ' 917.471 
Painting a portrait 757 
Play of imagination in geom- 
etry 513 
Simple animal forms 593 
Spectre F 
Story of dynamite 662.2 
Story of iron 669.1 
Story of the gasoline motor 621.4 
Story of the tire 678 
Tale of two bulls 636.2 
Teaching of reading 372.4 
Tropic garden 580 
Vasantasena F 
Woodwind choir 788 

Producers have also withdrawn the follow- 
ing which were listed in the January, 1937, 
Supplement : 

Alfalfa weevil control 632.7 

Cathedrals of England 726 

Citrus fruit in Florida 634.3 

Construction of a concrete silo 631.2 

Crossing the line 910 

Dates America's new fruit crop 634.6 

Day at West Point 355 

Dual-purpose trees 665.3 

Explosive dusts 679 

Flying the Lindbergh trail 629.1 

Forest fire! 634.92 

Highways of Wisconsin 917.75 
How the General electric icing 

unit works 621.5 
Lincoln's early life in Indiana 92 
London on parade 914.21 
Lumbering in the north woods 674 
Making American wire rope 669.1 
Making it tough 669.1 
Manual trick assembly 621.385 
Normandie (Fox film) 387 
Oxwelding and cutting in pro- 
duction. Part I 671W 
Oxwelding and cutting in pro- 
duction. Part n 671W 
Pines for profit 634.9 
Red enemy 634.92 
Stable flies and their control 632.7 
Storage and diversion dams 627.8 
Story of bakelite resinoid 668 
Story of rock drilling 622.2 
Suppressing the foot-and-mouth 

disease 619 
Take it easy 629.213 
Trees of tomorrow 634.9 
Winter sports. Cal. state cham- 
ber of commerce 796.9 
Winter sports. U.S. agric. 796.9 



The following withdrawals were listed in 
the April, 1937, Supplement : 

Basketball 796.32 

Flying clipper cruises to Rio 629.1 

Guardian of your health 637 

Re-conquering Antarctica 919.9 

The July, 1937, Supplement listed the fol- 
lowing which have also been withdrawn by 
the Producers : 

Grand Canyon to the river and 

back 917.91 

Know your national parks 917.8 

These films are all listed in regular class 
order in this Supplement and when such in- 
formation was available rental Distributors 
where they may still be obtained have been 
given. 



Book 



reviews 



Because our collaborators felt that a list 
of current books on the motion picture would 
add value to the Educational Film Catalog we 
offer below such a compilation consisting of 
books on both the theatrical and educational 
film. The books were all published in 1936 
or 1937 and are available from the publishers 
indicated, either in America or England. The 
abbreviations used to indicate the publishers 
follow the form used by the Cumulative Book 
Index also published by this company. The 
first note in each case is of a descriptive 
nature, intended only to give an idea of the 
contents. If other notes are given they are 
quoted critical reviews, of which complimen- 
tary and derogatory excerpts have both been 
given. 

ADLER, MORTIMER JEROME. Art and pru- 
dence. 700p $5 '37 Longmans 
A study of the moving picture as a moral 
problem. Begins with an analysis of the views 
of Plato and Aristotle on the relation of art to 
morals, gives a history of the problem and a 
criticism of the so-called scientific studies of 
the past few years and a dialectic treatment 
of the whole question in Thomistic terms, 
concluding with comments on the sin of pride 
"Dr. Adler has in recent years regularly 
taken part in the discussions at the meetings 
of the American Catholic Philosophical Asso- 
ciation. He is one of our best American ex- 
positors of medieval culture; in this work he 
turns his vast knowledge in this field to prac- 
tical account and enriches Thomistic philosophy 
with a fresh application to a modern art, and 
brings to bear upon its time-tried principles 
the best that can be drawn from the critical 
philosophies of our day." Commonweal 

AMATEUR cinematographer's diary. 2s 6d '37 

Link house 

A collection of data on many angles of cine- 
matography, including lists of 16mm projectors 
available in England and records of perform- 
ance 

"Will be extremely useful to workers of all 
grades. It was, however, perhaps a mistake to 
attempt the inclusion of performance data in 
the table of projectors, in the absence of suf- 
ficient opportunity for testing the figures of- 
fered, many of which err considerably on the 
side of optimism. Also, incidentally, the list of 
16mm. sound-projectors is very incomplete. 
There is no mention, for example, of the B.I.F. 
projector or any of the three 'Filmosound' 
models. But these are minor defects in a mass 
of information which is otherwise well-chosen 
and judiciously arranged." Sight and sound 



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AMERICAN council on education. Committee 
on motion pictures in education. Motion pic- 
ture in education; its status and its needs. 
24p pa lOc '37 The council 
Gives a general overview of the situation and 

outlines steps necessary toward the solution of 

Its problems 

BARNES, WALTER. Photoplay as literary 
art. 2d ed 64p pa 50c '36 Educ. & recreation- 
al guides 

A guide to the better and more discriminat- 
ing appreciation of the theatrical motion pic- 
ture 

"Vivacious outline of the aesthetics of the 
cinema." School life 

"Readers of this comprehensive examination 
of the movies will enter the motion picture 
theater with novel points of view and with 
aroused intelligence, better able to understand 
and to discriminate and to enjoy." School man- 
agement 

BOWER, DALLAS. Plan for cinema. 147p $2 

(6s) Dent 

The author sets forth his views of the fu- 
ture uses and possibilities of the cinema. He 
rejects the principles of "montage" and argues 
for the furtherance of the "solid" cinema, by 
which he means a cylindrical screen with si- 
multaneous projection from all sides. Using 
"The Dynasts" as his example Mr Bower gives 
a comparison of two scenes one as it would be 
done today and the other as it might be done 
In the film of the future using color, depth and 
the large screen 

"Mr. Bower's vision of film's possible future 
will not be set aside by any who take a serioua 
interest in the development of an art medium 
that is still in its infancy." Manchester guardian 

"The plan mentioned in the title of this 
essay in film aesthetics is interesting and doubt- 
less novel, but it might have been a little more 
intelligible if the author had not strayed into 
quite so many fields of argumentation. . . The 
Idea is ingenious, and Mr. Bower says some 
provocative things, but exactly what is intended 
is obscured by not very relevant 'obiter dicta' 
of all sorts." Times (London) literary supple- 
ment 

BRUNEL, ADRIAN. Film production; with an 

introd. by Alexander Korda. 192p 7s 6d 

Newnes 

Mr Brunei offers advice and encouragement 
on almost every aspect of cinematography. A 
third of the book is given over to a series of 
appendices by various British experts. These 
deal with art, direction, functions of an as- 
sistant director, the associate producer, casting, 
the business of the continuity girl, dialog, edit- 
ing, hairdressing for the screen, make-up, 
screen treatment and the technique of sound- 
recording 

"A volume which should be of special in- 
terest to amateur film-makers, though they 
may consider the price rather high for a book 
with only one illustration." Manchester guard- 
ian 

"Mr. Brunei . . . has no message to give the 
world and wisely keeps his aesthetic theories 
for the privacy of the home. Consequently, 
he has plenty of space for practical advice about 
production, which he offers with great clarity." 
Sight and sound 

"A very sensible and helpful book for the 
growing body of enthusiastic amateurs." Times 
(London) literary supplement 

BRUNSTETTER, MAX RUSSELL. How to use 

the educational sound film. 174p il $2 '37 

Univ. of Chicago press [9s Cambridge univ. 

press] 

From the standpoint of practical experience 
Mr Brunstetter discusses the various uses of 
the educational sound film and suggests how 
it may best serve its purpose in the classroom 

BUCHANAN, ANDREW. Art of film produc- 
tion, lllp $1.75 (5s) Pitman 
This is a series of articles which have ap- 
peared in a British screen magazine, of which 



the author is the editor, during the past few 
years and are here gathered together in one 
volume. It is partly addressed to the enthu- 
siastic amateur and partly to those interested 
in the production of the documentary film 

"Little mention is made of the educational 
film, but anyone wishing to play a practical 
part in their development should read [this 
bookj" Film progress 

"Fortunately, with Mr. Buchanan common 
sense will keep breaking in. And then he aban- 
dons the fashionable theories and gives us an 
able exposition of his craft. Particularly bril- 
liant are the chapters addressed to the amateur: 
if amateurs would take his advice on what and 
what not to film, there would be fewer cameras 
sold second-hand in disgust." Sight and sound 

"Mr. Buchanan has the gift of bright and 
vigorous phrase. . . He has some excellent 
things to say on the subject of 'dramatizing in- 
dustry' and the making of news-reels, and 
gives the reader the benefit of his own methods 
of work with the camera and in 'cutting.' The 
possessor of a cine-camera will be all the 
wiser the next time he decides to make a film 
of his holidays If he studies Mr. Buchanan's 
suggestions." Times (London) literary supple- 
ment 

BULLEID, H. A. V. Trick effects with the 
cine camera, rev ed 2s Link house 
Divided into logical categories, this book 
gives a few simple examples from each, leav- 
ing the reader to create his own methods 
from this start. A starting-point for those with 
technical abilities and creative imagination 

CAMERON, JAMES ROSS. Servicing & trouble 
sho9ting charts covering sound reproducing 
equipment. $1 Cameron 

This book is intended to accompany the au- 
thor's "Sound equipment; Motion picture pro- 
jection; Public address systems" listed below 

CAMERON, JAMES ROSS. Sound equipment; 
Motion picture projection; Public address sys- 
tems. 326p il $5 Cameron 
Three former well-known works of the author 

are here interwoven Into one volume 

CARSTAIRS, JOHN PADDY. Movie merry-go- 
round. '37 7s 6d Newnes 

Here is presented a heterogeneous collection 
of articles related to the films 

"This odd little compendium includes articles 
by Jessie Matthews (on the world significance 
of being a film star), Joan Crawford (on how 
hard a film star has to work) and an intel- 
ligent review by Ivor Montagu of the decline 
of German films which is thoroughly out of 
place in such facetious surroundings. There 
is also a dictionary of film terms which in- 
cludes such useful information as 'Climax. 
Big dramatic moment in film. Close-Up. Close 
view of an artist on the screen. Comic. A 
funny man.' And a lot of other equally valu- 
able facts." New statesman and Nation 

DALE, EDGAR, and RAMSEYER, LLOYD L. 

Teaching with motion pictures; a handbook 

of administrative practice. 59p bibliog pa 40c 

'37 Am. council on educ. 

"Deals with problems related to the use of 
the motion picture in the classroom and is 
intended to develop a feeling of adequacy on 
the part of the in-service teacher and adminis- 
trator in the use of the motion picture as a 
medium of instruction." Foreword 

DAVY, CHARLES, ed. Footnotes to the film. 
288p il $4.50 '37 Oxford [18s Dickson] 
Contents: Direction, by Alfred Hitchcock; 
Film acting, by Robert Donat; Handling the 
camera, by Basil Wright; Subjects and stories, 
by Graham Greene; Comedies and cartoons, by 
Alberto Cavalcanti; Settings, costumes, back- 
grounds, by John Betjeman; Music on the 
screen, by Maurice Jaubert; Colour film, by 
Paul Nash; Course of realism, by John Grier- 
son; British films: to-day and tomorrow, by 



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DAVY, CHARLES, ed. Continued 
Alexander Korda; Future of screen and stage, 
by Basil Dean; Hollywood and Britain three 
thousand miles apart, by Maurice Kann; Why 
I go to the cinema, by Elizabeth Bowen; Walk 
up! walk up! please, by Sidney L. Bernstein; 
Critic in film history, by Alistair Cooke; Cen- 
sorship and film societies, by Forsyth Hardy; 
Film in education, by R. S. Lambert; Are 
films worth while? by Charles Davy; Contribu- 
tors' who's who; Index 

"A valuable book. . . Above all, sensible; 
the writers know what they are talking about, 
and do so plainly. . . The huge, sprawling 
subject of the cinema is, in this book, brought 
into perspective and made manageable." Man- 
chester guardian 

"It is this conflict of interests the film as 
commerce and the film as art which obtrudes 
itself repeatedly in this symposium. . . The 
plan of 'Footn9tes to the Film' is admirable. 
It is divided into four sections, dealing re- 
spectively with the making of films, their ma- 
terial, their problems, and their relation to the 
public. . . Such a diversity of individual 
opinion is bound to result in an effect of un- 
homogeneity; sometimes the writers flatly con- 
tradict one another, sometimes they confirm 
and elucidate, and very often they trespass 
upon one another's estates. They are more 
concerned with theorizing than with providing 
practical information, and although the film- 
goer, after a study of this book, will have 
learned to approach the cinema with increased 
respect and with a more alert observation, he 
will find that he has not acquired much tech- 
nical knowledge. But, as Mr. Davy points out, 
the primary purpose of the book is not to 
supply a fllmgoer's guide so much as to 
suggest what the cinema might become; as a 
means of putting the film into perspective, as 
a glance backward into yesterday, as an inspec- 
tion of the present, and as a glimpse into un- 
predictable to-morrows; the book is both valu- 
able and opportune." New statesman and Na- 
tion 

"Stands out from the general run of books 
on the subject as a practical and illuminating 
contribution to criticism. . . Handsomely il- 
lustrated volume." Times (London) literary 
supplement 

DENT, ELLSWORTH C. Audio-visual hand- 
book, rev ed 160p pa $1.25, cl $1.75 '37 Soc. 
for visual education 
A very complete study on all phases of 

audio-visual aids, designed for executives, 

supervisors, teachers and students 

DOYLE, GEORGE RALPH. Twenty-five years 
of films. 270p $2.50 The author [10s 6d Mitre 
press] 

"Mr. Doyle draws on a prodigious memory in 
his book on the cinema. He reviews films, pro- 
ducers and players, some famous, others now 
forgotten. Much general and detailed informa- 
tion about the industry and its methods is in- 
cluded." Times (London) literary supplement 

"The reader whpse own work lies outside the 
cinema will find it ... bewildering. Remini- 
scence and reflectipn are strung together with 
no care for continuity and but little for logic. . . 
He has, however, seen and is aware of every 
kind of film. He makes lists of many of them. 
These would be more useful were they arranged 
chronologically and more illuminating in con- 
tent. . . But instead of being filed they are 
jumbled together like the contents of a waste- 
paper basket, and amid much that is rubbish 
the value of what we might keep for reference 
is lessened." Manchester guardian 

GALE, ARTHUR LORAN. How to write a 
movie. 199p $2 '36 Brick Row bk. shop ['37 
7s 6d Pitman] 

"The fundamentals of silent and talkie scen- 
ario writing, the use of the cinema's tools, of 
sound effects, and of colored films. Intended for 
the amateur who makes movies a hobby and 
for the producer of business and educational 
films. A silent scenario ready for amateur pro- 
duction is included." Booklist 



GUTZEIT, EMMA, and GUTZEIT, C. L. Study 
guide to classroom films: Unit I. pa $1 '37 
Bd. of education, San Antonio 
"The film outlines and evaluations presented 
in this first unit represent a partial compila- 
tion of those films which have been pre- 
viewed and outlined for the purpose of class- 
room teaching. Additional units will appear 
as rapidly as the material can be prepared. 
The purpose of the outlines is to acquaint the 
teacher with the subject matter of the films 
and to furnish a guide for review for the 
student after the film has been used. . . The 
outline method of presentation has been 
chosen rather than the synopsis because it 
clearly shows the presence or absence of a 
logical development in the film. It also 
serves as a measure of the coherence of the 
film material." Preface 

HOBAN, CHARLES F., HOBAN, CHARLES 
F., Jr. and ZISMAN, SAMUEL B. Visualizing 
the curriculum. 320p $3.50 '37 Cordon co. 
This work forms a compendium of the works 
and investigations 9f the past, of recent study 
and of new material offered by the authors. 
The book covers all visual material. Partial 
contents: Objects, models, school museum; Mo- 
tion picture; Still picture; Graphic materials; 
Administering a visual aids program; Archi- 
tectural considerations. There is also a glos- 
sary of technical terms and a detailed Index 

HOLLIS, ANDREW PHILLIP, comp. Values 
of movies and talkies in education. 22p free 
'36 DeVry 

Contains a brief summary of the leading ex- 
periments back in 1921-22 to determine value 
of silent films for teaching purposes. The later 
tests for sound films are also outlined. Opinions 
of authorities are given along with' extracts 
and summaries from various publications. There 
is a bibliography and a "Recapitulation" or in- 
dex page 

KLEIN. ADRIAN BERNARD LEOPOLD. Col- 
our cinematography. 350p il 25s '36 Chapman 
In scientific manner the technical director 
of Gasparcolor describes additive and subtrac- 
tive processes used in color cinematography. 
His remarks are annotated, documented and 
Illustrated. There are chapters on color- 
cameras and beam-splitting systems, the bl- 
pack method, analysis and synthesis problems 
and the phenomena of color vision. An account 
of the lenses used in the technicolor process is 
included in an appendix and there is a glossary 
of color photography. Other features are the 
personal name index and the subject index 

"An exhaustive text-book of colour cinema- 
tography has at last appeared, and Major 
Klein ... is to be congratulated upon produc- 
ing a work which is not only scientific, but 
eminently readable. . . Actually, the work is 
almost encyclopaedic in its historical survey 
and detailed analysis of every known system 
of colour photography and cinematography." 
Film progress 

"The author's analysis of the complete prob- 
lem, from the original lighting, colour, design, 
emulsions, processing, to final projection and 
the reproducing light, is clear and balanced, 
while his knowledge of patents and other 
people's work is impressive." Nature 

KLINGENDER, F. D. and LEGG, STUART. 

Money behind the screen. 79p 5s '37 Lawrence 
This is the Film council's report on the fi- 
nancial structure of the British film industry 
"As a careful and un exaggerated picture of 
lunatic financing methods this book will lend 
force to the Moyne Committee's suggestion of 
a governmentally appointed Film Commission." 
Manchester guardian 

KOON, CLINE MORGAN, and NOBLE, ALLEN 
W., comps. National visual education direc- 
tory; a list by states of 8,806 school systems, 
including an inventory of audio-visual equip- 
ment. 269p $3 Am. council on educ. 
Here is a survey of the mechanical facilities 

for the use of visual and auditory aids in the 



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KOON, CLINE M., and NOBLE, ALLEN W., 

comps Continued 

elementary and secondary schools of the United 
States. It lists alphabetically by state and un- 
der each state alphabetically by city, the 
schools and tabulates the number of buildings, 
enrollment, number electrically equipped, vari- 
ous types of projectors, slides, fllmstrips, cam- 
eras, moving picture films, radios, phonographs 
and phonograph records for each school 

LANE, TAMAR. New technique of screen writ- 
ing; a practical guide to the writing and 
marketing of photoplays. (Whittlesey house 
publications) 342p $3 McGraw 
This book deals with theories and also with 
facts and conditions to be met by the writer 
who hopes to be commercially successful in the 
field of the motion picture. There are specimen 
scripts 

LEE, NORMAN. Money for film stories. 222p 

il 7s 6d '37 Pitman 

For the neophyte, Mr Lee outlines in detail 
what is wanted and in what form it should be 
presented 

"Mr. Lee is a producer, and his suggestions 
appear to be sound, constructive, and en- 
couraging possibly too encouraging; but the 
book has a peculiar quality lacking in the 
usual collection of hints for beginners. It gives 
an impression of the film factories of to-day 
that would be fantastic if it were not so 
obviously true. This impression is incidental 
to a great deal of sound advice, and it ap- 
pears between the sample scripts, bits of 
dialogue, and a full discussion of film-writing 
from a professional point of view; but it is none 
the less strong." Times (London) literary 
supplement 

"The would-be film writer will find . . . that 
he must start with a wide knowledge of the 
cinema, which only more or less regular at- 
tendance can give. But, given a taste for 
the films, the experienced writer who studies 
this book with care will go fully armed into 
Wardour Street." New statesman and Nation 

"Admirably clear and practical book . . . 
For those who are prepared to take some 
trouble, this is the perfect guide." Spectator 

LONDON, KURT. Film music; tr. by E. S. 

Bensinger. 280p 12s 6d Faber & Faber 

A history and philosophy of the subject of 
music as related to films, showing a knowledge 
of technical matters, photographic, acoustic and 
musical. The book contains many illustrations 
of modern scores and apparatus and there are a 
number of portraits of composers 

"Dr. London's examination of his subject is 
thorough with an unsmiling, Teutonic thorough- 
ness. Only one aspect is not given its due em- 
phasis the orchestration of natural sounds, 
whether incorporated with music or not. . . It 
is a pity that this valuable, if sometimes rather 
elementary, book has not been better trans- 
lated. . . Nor can one feel confidence in a mu- 
sical judgment which praises film-composers 
with so little discrimination." Spectator 

"Occasionally some quasi-technical term reads 
a little oddly, perhaps as a result of translation, 
and occasionally eloquence becomes hot-air, 
again because perhaps general propositions 
sound more convincing in German than in Eng- 
lish; but in general the translation reads swift- 
ly. . . If musicians and film directors will both 
read it, it should do much to reduce the gulf 
which . . . separates the film industry from Dr. 
London's Ideals." Times (London) literary sup- 
plement 

MARCHETTI, ROGER. Law of the stage, 
screen and radio. 476p $7.50 '36 Suttonhouse 
A reference volume designed for use by the 
lawyer or the executive formulating policies, 
making selections or directing productions 
where a knowledge of the governing laws is 
necessary; and for other members of the stage, 
screen and radio profession. Technical legal 
phraseology has been avoided where possible. 
Includes authors' literary property and copy- 
right in drama, music, photoplays and radio 
script; the press and the radio; censorship of 
films; defamation through screen or radio; 
broadcasting drama 



MARGRAVE, SETON. Successful film writing. 

216p il 6s '36 Methuen 

Mr Margrave shows how an idea may be de- 
veloped and dec9rated for wider appeal and how 
to get a story into scenario form. After gen- 
eral instructions the original story "Sir Tris- 
tram goes West" is given, followed by the 
first treatment in sequence form and finally the 
finished scenario of "The Ghost goes West" 
which is the title given to the story for filming 

"For those who want to write for the films 
the first treatment and the principles of suc- 
cessful film writing as enunciated by Mr. Mar- 
grave should be sufficient provided that they 
realise that these 'principles' are rather gen- 
eral conclusions based on rough observation of 
how the public has reacted to the films which 
have been presented to it." Sight and sound 

"Much illumination is to be got from a com- 
parison of all three versions." Times (London) 
literary supplement 

MARTIN, OLGA JOHANNA. Hollywood's 
movie commandments. 301p $2.75; to libraries 
$2.25 '37 Wilson, H.W. 

A screenwriters' and reviewers' guide to the 
Motion Picture Production Code and to screen 
Regulations in other countries. Its primary 
purpose is to acquaint motion picture writers 
and reviewers with the "purpose and dramatic 
modus operandi" of the Code. It develops the 
history of the censorship of movies from early 
stage to the final culmination in the Motion 
Picture Code. It describes clearly and in de- 
tail each provision of the Code and its ap- 
plication to scenarios. Each separate section 
is taken up and discussed so that the would- 
be writer of scenarios may have a clear idea 
of what may and what may not be utilized 
for the theme of a motion picture. It explains 
in detail the prerequisites of screen writing 
and how the writer can best protect and mar- 
ket his product when it is finished. Ap- 
pendixes quote the Code of 1930 in full, with 
the interpretations and amendments that have 
since been added. There is also a list of lit- 
erary agents, which, while not inclusive, will 
suggest outlets thru whom a market contact 
may be made 

MEES, CHARLES EDWARD KENNETH. 

Photography. 227p il $3 '37 Macmillan [7s 

6d Bell] 

An account in non- technical language of 
photographic art and industry from the old- 
time professional with his tent and pack to the 
present day amateur with his motion picture 
camera in his pocket. Only one chapter (38 
pages) is devoted to the motion picture 

"A general review of the whole subject, his- 
tory, technique, and applications, including 
cinematography and colour photography. Based 
on lectures given last Christmas at the Royal 
Institution." Coventry 

"No one whose interest in photography is 
more than superficial should miss this book." 
Sight and sound 

MILLER, MAX. For the sake of shadows. 200p 

$2.50 Dutton 

The author went to Hollywood to write 
scenarios and found its effect on original or 
clever writing quite deadly. This book is his 
lament. In it he records his impressions and 
his exasperations 

"Though inconsequential there is much that 
is fresh and amusing." Booklist 

"Anyone who goes to see a motion picture will 
enjoy Mr. Miller's book. It is not a fascinating 
picture of great minds at work that he presents, 
but judging by the majority of motion pictures 
shown through the years, a true one." Boston 
Transcript 

"A vigorously stated, understandingly written 
explanation of some of the Hollywood mysteries 
we may have pondered." N.Y. Times 

MODERN cinemas. 64p il 3s 6d '36 Architec- 
tural press 

This consists of articles, photographs, plans 
and drawings reprinted from "The Architects' 
Journal" on the design, layout, construction 



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MODERN cinemas Continued 
and furnishing of modern cinema buildings. 
Contents: Planning of cinemas, by Robert 
Cromie; Construction, by J. R. Leathart; In- 
terior design at home, by Walter Goodesmith; 
Interior design abroad, by P. Morton Shand; 
Equipment, by E. F. Tully; and Acoustics, by 
C. W. Glover 

"Excellent volume, which, one hopes, will 
give cinema producers and owners, if they look 
at books, seriously to think." Manchester 
guardian 

"Should be of interest not only to promoters, 
designers and builders but also to all intel- 
ligent cinemagoers." Sight and sound 

MULLEN, MRS SARAH (MCLEAN). How to 
judge motion pictures and how to organize a 
photoplay club. 50p il pa 25c '36 Scholastic 
pub. 

Originally published in 1934 this is a revised 
edition. The author who is head of the English 
department in the Abraham Lincoln high school 
of Los Angeles presents a fpundation to enable 
students, particularly of high school age, to 
judge and appreciate motion pictures. What con- 
stitutes a good story is given in detail. Dramat- 
ic structure, characterization, costume and 
grease paint, the stage set, photography, sound, 
and directors are considered. There is a score 
card covering eleven phases of analysis of a 
motion picture and an entire section is devoted 
to the organization of a photoplay club 

NATIONAL encyclopaedia of educational fllms 
and 16mm apparatus available in Great 
Britain 1936. 479p 15s '37 Central information 
bur. for educ. films, ltd. 

The encyclopedia and membership of the 
Bureau Information Service for one year costs 
21s. The encyclopedia is an annual publication 
supported by supplementary bulletins issued 
six times a year. These bulletins issued in 
magazine form with the title of "Film Prog- 
ress" are supplied free to full subscribers to 
the Bureau Information Service, or can be 
obtained separately at a subscription of 10/6 
per annum, or 2/-per copy. Two new sections 
have been added to this issue a Film title In- 
dex and a Subject index 

NELSON, CLIFFORD ADOLPH. Natural color 
film. 122p $1.50 '37 Galleon [7s 6d British 
periodicals] 

Describes the fundamentals of making a 
colored motion picture, with a chapter on 
colored still pictures. Contents: What is color 
film; What to photograph; General technique; 
Composition and color; Light conditions and 
exposure; Indoor color; Continuity and edit- 
ing; Projection; Color and music; Kodachrome 
for still pictures 

NICOLL, ALLARDYCE. Film and theatre. 255p 

$2.50 Crowell [7s 6d Harrap] 

This book presents a clarification of the com- 
plex relation of stage and screen 

"Another standard work for the lengthening 
library shelves on film and theater." Christian 
century 

"Mr. Nicoll, having written many books on 
the drama, turns now to the film; and as might 
have been expected he is sharply aware of the 
differences between the two forms of story- 
telling. His analysis of these differences, while 
never absolutely novel, is both sane and com- 
prehensive, so that his book may be recom- 
mended as one of the best elementary guides to 
the subject." Nation 

"Whether this book is damned with faint 
praise or vice versa, its very contentiousness 
makes it a book of the hour, sharp, scholarly 
and informative. Consonant with the finest prin- 
ciples of progressive, searching thought, it 
should be read by every one who has ever seen 
a movie or a play." N.Y. Times 

"Mr. Nicoll here contributes largely to movie 
enjoyment in the present and has indicated for 
general readers (who may or may not be fur- 
ther interested by the book's excellent bibli- 
ography) the trail that the movies may be ex- 



pected to follow if they are to develop their 
full possibilities." Theatre arts monthly 

"All of the book is remarkably discerning. 
'Film and Theatre,' with its extensive bibli- 
ography, will inevitably become a work of 
reference for every student of the subject. For 
the general reader the most stimulating portion 
is the concluding chapter where Professor Nicoll 
draws his distinctions between the two arts. . . 
Only a scholar could have written such a 
thorough and penetrating book." Yale review 

NOBLE, LORRAINE, ed. Four-star scripts. 
392p $2.50; text ed $1.50 '36 Doubleday 
There are two introductory chapters dealing 
with the writing of scripts but the book con- 
sists mainly of the shooting scripts of "Lady 
for a day," "It happened one night," "Little 
women" and "Story of Louis Pasteur." De- 
signed for the amateur who wants to learn 
about film writing and production 

PERLMAN, WILLIAM J., ed. Movies on trial; 
the views and opinions of outstanding per- 
sonalities anent screen entertainment past 
and present. 254p $2.50 (10s 6d) Macmillan 
Contents: Why this book? by W. J. Perl- 
man; Chewing-gum relaxation, by W. A. 
White; The motion picture industry, by J. J. 
Cantwell; The movies, the actor, and public 
morals, by E. G. Robinson; The educational sig- 
nificance of the movies, by R. J. Cannon; The 
movies and juvenile delinquency, by B. B. 
Lindsey; The movies and the farm people, by 
B. H. Hibbard; The movies and the family, 
by J. J. Goldstein; The story is the thing, by 
Don Marquis; Stories I'd like to see screened, 
by W. L. Phelps; The parable of the climbing 
girl, by Edwin Schallert; The bankruptcy of 
cinema as art, by Seymour Stern; The poet's 
attitude toward the movies, by Gabriela Mistral; 
A theatrical producer's reaction to the movies, 
by Brock Pemberton; The movies and the social 
revolution, by W. W. Moss; The movies and 
political propaganda, by Upton Sinclair; The 
movies and the community, by J. H. Holmes; 
The motion picture and social control, by S. E. 
Goldstein; What do the children think of the 
movies? by W. E. Blatz; Hollywood cleans 
house, by Chapin Hall 

"There is a certain absence of timeliness in 
the volume that the editor could hardly have 
anticipated. Although distinguished contro- 
versialists . . . contribute to it, there is a 
curious lack of significance or even of a good 
fight in the work." Books 

"These writers agree on next to nothing, but 
they are all emphatic. Their opinions are in- 
teresting, provocative and stimulating. But 
they are seldom convincing because only two or 
three of the contributors take the trouble to 
support their opinions with scientific data." 
Christian century 

"There are many good intentions behind the 
articles, but there is also a lot of confused 
thought and muddled writing. One is left with 
the impression that a volume which looks 
promising from the outside makes very little 
contribution to the problem." Manchester guar- 
dian 

"It will be generally regretted that a higher 
quality of analysis and argument was not 
exacted of contributors." Springfield Republican 
"Despite the weaknesses inherent in any 
symposium of this sort, the book performs a 
real service in pointing up the failures and 
positive values of the movies as entertainment, 
and in clearing away the smoke of prejudice 
to discover the real issues." Survey 

PUDOVKIN, VSEVOLOD I LLARIONOVICH. 

Film acting. (Filmcraft ser.) 154p 3s 6d '37 

Newnes 

"A course of lectures (translated from the 
Russian by Ivor Montagu) delivered at the 
State institute of cinematography, Moscow." 
Subtitle 

QUIGLEY, MARTIN JOSEPH. Decency in mo- 
tion pictures. lOOp $1 (5s) '37 Macmillan 
"Story of the 'reform from within' in motion 
pictures by the man who had the most to do 
with the industry's production code. He out- 



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QUIGLEY, MARTIN J. Continued 
lines what that code is, what it has ac- 
complished, what conditions were responsible 
for it, and how its efficiency developed." Book 
rev. digest 

"Particularly valuable is the author's knack 
of translating- into an idiom that should be 
readily understood by the readers of Variety 
the position of all sane moralists on the ob- 
jectivity of standards. But, lest the point be 
missed, his teaching is confirmed by examples 
in the shape of sixteen analyses of typical 
pictures, each of which is held to be objection- 
able for different reasons." America 

"This little book contains much clear infor- 
mation on a subject of wide interest." N.Y. 
Times 

RIDEOUT, ERIC H. American film. 163p $4 

(15s) '37 Mitre press 

Concerned with the more lavish Hollywood 
products, Mr Rideout reviews a number of 
American films of recent years. He is 
particular to point out the styles and effects 
achieved by particular directors and specialists. 
A short chapter on British film production is 
included 

"For those who take an intelligent interest 
in the individual work of this or that film di- 
rector, camera man, scenario writer, art direc- 
tor or dress designer, or of this or that com- 
bination of expert talents in film-making, Mr. 
Hideout's large volume will have its attrac- 
tions. . . There is nothing in the way of serious 
aesthetic criticism in the volume, which is 
very chattily written and often substitutes 
for appreciation a string of conventional ad- 
jectives. Rather too many of the films passed 
in review, moreover, were not worth writing 
about. But the author has a shrewd enough 
sense of commercial entertainment values, is 
well informed in technical matters, and de- 
lights in recognizing the individual stamp of 
leading directors." Times (London) literary 
supplement 

ROBERTS, IN A. When books and movies 

meet, pa 25c '36 The author 

This pamphlet presents information regarding 
the technique of library- film cooperation 

ROTH A, PAUL. Documentary film. 272p il 12s 

6d Faber & Faber 

In this book Mr Rotha's primary concern Is 
not with the cinema as art nor as industry but 
as "a powerful, if not the most powerful, instru- 
ment for social influence to-day." It is illustra- 
ted with "shots" from films made in various 
countries 

"One of the best books on the films pub- 
lished in recent years." Christian science moni- 
tor 

"This book is of absorbing interest, and 
should instruct many who may be unaware of 
the earnest and commendable efforts of those 
directors who have turned their back on the 
high salaries of the studios in order to bring 
reality into the cinema and to use the film 
as an instrument of social education." Man- 
chester guardian 

"The second part of his book, in which he 
assesses the past achievements of documentary, 
is wholly admirable. So, too, are the illustra- 
tions." New statesman and Nation 

"The first part of Mr. Rotha's book, so ad- 
mirable when it reaches the actual making of 
documentaries, is rather tiresomely Marxist." 
Spectator 

"Written with rather breathless zeal and 
energy. For those unversed in the synthetic 
terminology of the intellectual film 'fan' it has 
moreover its discomforts. But these are of 
little moment beside the good sense and the 
idealistic vision which Mr. Rotha has brought 
to the discussion of the social potentialities of 
the cinema." Times (London) literary supple- 
ment 

ROTHA, PAUL. Movie parade. 142p il $3.50 (10s 
6d) Studio 

"A pictorial history of the development of 
moving pictures, with over 600 illustrations 
from the movies of all countries dating from 



1900 to 1936, arranged by type of picture with a 
brief discussion of the various types 

"Omissions there naturally are, but in the 
presence of so much it is ungrateful to carp. 
Complaint may indeed be made that it would 
have been better to have included less. . . A 
certain carelessness in the captions may be 
criticised. But these are small flaws in a big 
undertaking, and this book is most welcome 
as the first pictorial history of the cinema with 
any claims to completeness." Manchester 
guardian 

SMETHURST, P. C. Exposing cine film. Tip 
il 2s '36 Link house 

An argument for using the artificial highlight 
method 

"cMr Smethurst: is a man with a mission. 
His mission is the preaching of a particular 
method the 'artificial high-light' method. . . 
The book contains . . . much food for serious 
reflection on exposure problems." Sight and 
sound 

STRASSER, ALEX. Amateur movies & how 

to make them. (How to do it ser, v!4) 80p il 

$3.50 (7s 6d) '37 Studio 

This book considers points which must be 
known before a successful film can be made. 
There is a concise survey of each field and the 
essential technical and aesthetic questions are 
illustrated by diagrams, sketches and photo- 
graphs 

"Mr. Strasser's induction of the reader into 
the amateur movie field is clear and simple 
in its transitions from one beginning effort 
to another. His practical outline contains the 
comprehensive presentation implied by such 
topics as equipment, elements of 'shooting' 
technique, use of personal newsreels, animated 
cartoons, color films and photoplays. There are 
instructive remarks on cutting, punctuating 
and projecting the finished films and 16 ex- 
planatory diagrams, in addition to more than 
30 photographic reproductions illustrating the 
text." Christian science monitor 

TERLIN, ROSE R. You and I and the movies. 

58p pa 50c '36 Womans press 

An exploration of the function of the movies. 
Gives an idea of the size of the industry and 
its possible role in creating philosophies of life 
and influencing public opinion on social issues 
with emphasis on the social significance 

WEAD, FRANK WILBUR. Our greatest story- 
teller; the story of talking pictures; il. by 
Paul Laune. (Our changing world) 62p 50c 
Nelson 

Designed for children this little volume tells 
the story of the motion picture from the initial 
entrance to the studio through the preview. A 
chapter on the history of the beginning of the 
moving picture concludes the book 

WILLIAMSON, JOHN ERNEST. Twenty years 

under the sea. 320p il $2.50 '36 Hale [15s 

Lane] 

A record of the work of Mr Williamson on 
the bottom of the sea. Among his adventures 
and achievements with his photosphere, the 
Williamson submarine tube, is the production of 
the moving picture based on Jules Verne's 
"20,000 leagues under the sea" 

" 'Twenty Years Under the Sea,' with its 
unique blending of adventure and information, 
is a book that all boys and many of their 
fathers will be eager to read. It is a refresh- 
ing and exciting narrative." N.Y. Times 

"In recent years, for strictly scientific pur- 
poses, William Beebe has gone far beyond the 
Williamsons with his bathysphere, but this in 
no way detracts from the fascination of the 
Williamson recital. . . Despite the fact that 
the writing is extremely amateurish . . . this 
account of an excellent job, excellently done, is 
of absorbing interest to all who are interested 
in the mysteries and perils of under-sea ad- 
venture." Saturday review of literature 

" 'Twenty Years under the Sea' is entertain- 
ing and educational, humorous and thrilling." 
Springfield Republican 



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WOOD, LESLIE. Romance of the movies. 343p 
1 $4.50 '37 Ryerson press [15s Heinemann] 

"Well-documented and colorfully written. 
Mr. Wood, an Englishman writing for English 
readers, gives an important place to the British 
film industry in general movie history, but his 
account of the American film-makers is as com- 
plete as it must be in a book that aims at- 
comprehensiveness. He has done an enlighten- 
ing job." Theatre arts monthly 

"Mr. Wood, in the early part of his book, 
explains why it was that the 'peculiar sounds' 
with which every one is now familiar re- 
mained so long unuttered; and his story of 
this period in the development of films is rich 



in anecdote and incident. . . Mr. Wood makes 
. . . forgotten triumphs part of his romance; 
and since he writes the account in non-tech- 
nical language, these chapters form a swift 
and vivid story of a period the details of which 
are apt to be forgotten because the accumu- 
lated result is so imposing. . . . Mr. Wood 
has collected a quantity of information, he is 
never dull, and he is conspicuously not a propa- 
gandist. He deals with the cinema as it is 
and not as he would like it to be. He has 
selected his facts to prove nothing but what 
his title implies, that the story of the films 
is a romance, and this he does prove." Timea 
(London) literary supplement 



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Educational Film Catalog 

First Annual Supplement 

JANUARY, 1937 OCTOBER, 1937 



Title and Subject Index 



A nous la liberte F 

Abalone pearl fishing 639 

Abram. See Stories from the 

Old Testament 221 

Abram and Lot. See Stories 

from the Old Testament 221 
Acadia 

Land of Evangeline 917.16 
Accidents 

Prevention 

Child safety in traffic 629.213 
Goofs 629.213 

Horse sense in horse 

power 629.213 

Remember Jimmy 629.213 

Safety on streets and 

highways 614.8 

We drivers 629.213 

Accordion 

Love of the harmonica 788 
Achievements of engineer- 
ing. See International li- 
brary of visual aids 300 
Ackland, Myron 

Killing to live 591.5 

Aconites 

In all his glory 583 

Acorns, Bread from 970.1 

Across the world with Mr 
and Mrs Martin John- 
son 910 
Adler planetarium and 
astronomical museum, 
Chicago 

Chicago planetarium & 
the Deutsches museum 
in Munich 508 

Admirals in the making 359 
Adventure isle 919.5 

Adventures of Bunny Rab- 
bit 599 
Aeronautics 

First 10 years of flying 629.1 
Progress. Gaumont Brit- 
ish 942.08 
Safety on the federal sky- 
ways 629.1 
Sky fleets of the navy 629.1 

Flights 

America from the air 629.1 

Flying clipper cruises to 
Rio 629.1 

Flying the Lindbergh trail 

629.1 

Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 

Safety on the federal sky- 
ways, reel 1 629.1 

History 
History of aviation 629.1 

Theory 

Air currents and theory 
of streamlining 530 



Aeroplanes. See Airplanes 

Aesthetics. See Esthetics 

Africa 

Africa joins the world 916 
Trekking to Timbuctoo 916 
The veldt 591.9 

Africa, Central 

Hell below zero 916.7 

Naked man vs. beast 799.2 
N' Manga 916.7 

The prowlers 916.7 

Simba 916.7 

Wild men of Kalihari 916.7 

Africa, North 
Backward civilization 916.1 

Africa joins the world 916 

Agricultural machinery 

Wee Anne visits the farm 630 

Agriculture 
Farm factory 630 

Soilless agriculture 
Growing plants without 
soil 630 

Great Britain 
Farming in East Anglia 

630.942 
Grain harvest 633.1 



Scotland 
Harvests of the soil 



630.941 



United States 
Conservation of our nat- 
ural resources 333 
Plow that broke the plains 

630.973 

Agriculture, Cooperative 
Cooperative marketing 

cotton 631.18 

Cooperative marketing 

dried prunes 631.18 

Cooperative marketing 

eggs and poultry 631.18 

Cooperative marketing 

livestock 631.18 

Farm women's market 631.18 
Poultry marketing In the 

United States 631.18 

Air 

Air we breathe 533 

Air currents 
Air currents and theory 

of streamlining 530 

Air currents and theory of 

streamlining 530 

Air lines. See Airways 
Air pilots 

First 10 years of flying 629.1 
Air we breathe 533 

Airplanes 

Childrens' airport excur- 
sion 629.1 
Flying clipper cruises to 

Rio 629.1 

Flying cub 629.1 



Landing gear 

Cushion landings 629.1 

Airports 

Childrens' airport excur- 
sion 629.1 
Airships 

Greatest airship dock 629.1 
Hindenburg explosion 629.1 
Story of Goodyear 678 

U.S.S. Macon 629.1 

Airways 

Safety on the federal sky- 
ways 629.1 
Alabama 

Alabama highlands 634.909 
Down Mobile way 634.909 

Heart of the Confederacy 

917.61 

Saving the beauty of Ala- 
bama 634.909 
Temples and peace 571 
Trees & stones that speak 

634.909 

Alabama highlands 634.909 

Alaska 
Alaska peninsula and its 

giant bears 917.98 

Alaskan adventures 917.98 

Alaskan interlude 917.98 

Alaska's silver millions 639 
Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 
Iceless Arctic 919.8 
Sailing sheltered seas to 

Alaska 917.98 

Alaska peninsula and its 

giant bears 917.98 

Alaskan adventures 917.98 

Alaskan interlude 917.98 

Alaska's silver millions 639 

Albatrosses 

Marine birds of southern 

waters 598.2 

Alcohol 

Beneficent reprobate 
ethyl alcohol, its na- 
ture and its properties 613 

Physiological effects 

Beneficent reprobate 

ethyl alcohol, its nature 
and its properties 613 

Alcohol, Denatured 

Chemical ethyl alcohol 661 
Alcott, Louisa May 

Little men F 

Alfalfa 

Alfalfa weevil control 632.7 
Alfalfa weevil control 632.7 

Algeria 

Home of the sheikh 916.5 
Alkmaar, Cheese market of 637 
All dolled up 391 

All sorts of folks 915 

Allgaeu in summer 914.3 



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Along the Riviera 914.5 

Alpine garden 914.36 

Alps 

Alpine garden 914.36 

Winter in Austria: Carin- 

thian Alps 914.36 

Amazing vitamins 613.2 

America from the air 629.1 

American ballads and songs 

Old time ballads 784 

American experimental 

schools 372 

American Indians. See In- 
dians of North America 
American Red cross to the 

rescue 627 

America's great bridge test 624 

Amik the beaver 599 

Elementary animals 593 

Amoeba 

Marvels of the microscope 578 
Among the Navajo Indians 

970.1 
Ancient cities of southern 

France 914.4 

Ancient history. See His- 
tory, Ancient 

Andean trails 918 

Andes 

Andean trails 918 

Animal behavior. See Ani- 
mals Habits and be- 
havior 
Animal coloration. See Color 

of animals 

Animal engineers 599 

Animal husbandry 636 

Animal parasites. See Para- 
sites 

Animal psychology. See 
Psychology, Compara- 
tive 
Animal world of make 

believe 591 .57 

Animals 

Dwellers of the forest 599 

Natives of Glacier 917.86 

Natives of Yosemite 917.94 
Simba 916.7 

Wild life on the desert 591.9 

Color 

See Color of animals 
Geographical distribution 
See Geographical dis- 
tribution of animals and 
plants 

Habits and behavior 
Chumming with the 

animals 591.5 

Furred and feathered 

hunters 591.5 

Grey Owl's neighbors 591.5 
Housekeeping at the zoo 591.5 
Killers of the chaparral 591.5 
Killing to live 591.5 

Wake up and feed 591.5 

Wee Anne visits the zoo 591.5 



Training 
Lost jungle 



791.3 



Treatment 
Bell of Atri F 

Animals, Domestic. See Do- 
mestic animals 

Animals, Prehistoric. See 
Paleontology 

Animals, Sea. See Marine 
fauna 

Animals in modern life 636 

Animals of the mountains. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

Animals that live in the 
desert. See International 
library of visual aids 300 



Anitra's dance 780 

Annapolis. See United 
States. Naval academy, 
Annapolis 

Annelid worms 595.1 

Annuities 

Now for tomorrow 368 

Antarctic regions 
Re- conquering Antarctica 

919.9 
Antelopes 

The veldt 591.9 

Antlers 

Shedding the antlers 599 

Ants 

Our ant gang 595.796 

Apparatus, Electrical. See 
Electric apparatus and 
appliances 

Growing Canadian apples 

634.1 

Kindly fruits of the earth 

634 

Marketing Canadian apples 

634.1 
Applications for position 

What about jobs 371.42 

Aquatic birds. See Water 

birds 
Aran islands 

Man of Aran 914.17 

Archaic and unusual instru- 
ments 785 
Archeology 

Temples and peace 571 

Archery 

Japan 915.2 

Poise 790 

Architecture, Colonial 

Colonial architecture 720 

Architecture, Domestic 

Home builders at work 728 

House of dreams 690 

Shelter 728 

Will and the way 728 

Architecture, Italian 

Fountains, gardens and 

statuary 720 

Arctic regions 

Iceless Arctic 919.8 

Ikpuck, the igloo dweller 919.8 
Arizona 

Arizona 917.91 

Story of Goodyear 678 

Armour and company 

Romance of foods 664.9 

Around the Horn on a 

square-rigger 910 

Art 

Negro and art , 326 

Study and teaching 
School art applied to life 701 
Art, Applied. See Art indus- 
tries and trade 
Art, Chinese 
China our neighbor, unit 6 

915.1 
Art, Medieval 

Hidden talisman 709 

Art, Mexican 

Our Mexican neighbors 917.2 
Art industries and trade 
School art applied to life 701 
We are all artists 701 

Arts of China. See China 

our neighbor, unit 6 915.1 
Association football. See 

Football 

Association football series 
Ball control 796.33 

Defence 796.33 

Goal-keeping & throwing 

in 796.33 

Kicking. Gaumont Brit- 
ish 796.33 
Tactics 796.33 
Astronomy 

Exploring the universe 520 
Romance of the skies 520 



Seeing the universe 
through the world's 
largest telescopes 520 

Through Galileo's tele- 
scope & Mt Wilson ob- 
servatory 520 
Tidal theory of the earth's 
and moon's creation, 
and the moon in closeup 520 

See also Mars (Planet) 
Athletics 

Girl who found herself 170 
Poise 790 

Au pays Breton 914.4 

Austin, Henry Wilfred 

H. W. Austin 796.34 

Australia 
Seeing Australia 919.4 

See also Sydney, Aus- 
tralia 

Australian bears. See Koala 
Austria 

Alpine garden 914.36 

Down the Danube 914.36 

Hans Schneider ski school 

796.9 
Salzburg, city of festivals 

914.36 

Ski chase 796.9 

Skiing with Hannes 

Schneider 796.9 

Tyrol, the land in the 

mountains 914.36 

Village symphony 914.36 

Winter in Austria: Carin- 

thian Alps 914.36 

Autogiros 

Autogiro 629.1 

Automatic arc welding 671 W 
Automobile drivers 
Goofs 629.213 

Highway mania 629.213 

Horse sense in horse pow- 
er 629.213 
Take it easy . 629.213 
We drivers 629.213 
Automobiles 

Commerce around the cof- 
fee cup 380 
Elements of the auto- 
mobile 629.2 
Heat treatment of steel 

669.1 

Making a V-type engine 621.4 
Oxwelding and cutting in 

production, part I 671 W 

Progress on parade 629.2 

Accidents 

Child safety in traffic 629.213 
G9ofs 629.213 

Highway mania 629.213 

Horse sense in horse 

power 629.213 

Remember Jimmy 629.213 

Take it easy 629.213 

Autumn in Wisconsin 917.75 

Aviation. See Aeronautics 

Aviators. See Air pilots 

Avocado 
Avocados 634.6 

Avocets 
Feathered beach combers 

598.2 

Azaleas 

Blooming of flowers 583 



B 



Babies. See Infants 

Baboons 

Old world monkeys 599 

The veldt 591.9 

Wild men of Kalihari 916.7 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 



TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Back of the weather fore- 
cast 551.5 
Backhand 796.34 
Backward children. See 
Children, Abnormal and 
backward 

Backward civilization 916.1 

Badgers 

Brock the badger 

Michigan mammals 599 

Tawny owl 598.2 

Bahamas 

Freaks of the deep 591.92 

Bakelite 

Story of bakelite resinoid 668 
Balearis Islands 

Palma de Majorca 914.67 

Bali (Island) 

Bali. Diemer 919.2 

Bali. Gutlohn 919.2 

Good clean sport 796 

How our neighbors live 915 

Java Bali 919.2 

Music hath charm 

Temples of many creeds 726 
Ball, Louise C. 

Say it with pearls 617.6 

Ball. See Baseball; Basket- 
ball; Football 

Ball control 796.33 

Ballads. See American bal- 
lads and songs 
Baltimore and Ohio railroad 
company 

Pageant of American in- 
land transportation 385 
Bamboo 

Bamboo 633.58 

Bamboos 633.58 

Banana special 634.7 

Bananas 

Banana special 634.7 

Bangkok, Siam 

Land of the yellow robe 915.93 
Banishing the barberry 632.5 
Banks and banking 

March of trade 332 

Barbados 

Puerto Rico, Martinique, 
Barbados and Trinidad 

917.29 

Barber of Seville. See Pag- 
liacci prologue and aria 
from Barber of Seville 784 
Barberries 

Banishing the barberry 632.5 
Barges 

Canal gypsies 914.2 

Barnacles. See Cirripedia 
Barns and stables 

Barnyard underworld 631.2 
Barnum and Bailey circus 

Sawdust sidelights 791.3 

Barnyard underworld 631.2 

Baseball 

Heads up baseball 796.357 

Play ball 796.357 

Take me out to the ball 

game 796.357 

Basket-ball 

Basketball 796.32 

Bass fishing 

Fisherman's luck 799.1 

Striped bass fishing 799.1 

Batik 

How batik is made in 

Java 689 

Battle for life series 

Sea 591.92 

Battle maneuvers 359 

Bayreuth City of Richard 

Wagner 914.3 

Beacons 

Safety on the federal sky- 
ways, reel 3 629.1 
Beans 

Beans 633.3 

Blooming of flowers 583 



Bears 

Alaska peninsula and its 

giant bears 917.98 

Chumming with the 

animals 591.5 

Dwellers of the forest 599 
Furred & feathered hunt- 
ers 591.5 
Giants of the North 599 
Grizzly bear hunt in the 

Canadian Rockies 599 

Michigan furbearers 599 

Michigan mammals 599 

Northern bears 599 

Wake up and feed 591.5 

Beatty, Clyde 

Lost jungle 791.3 

Beautiful civilization they 
founded in Shalimar. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

Beauty. See Esthetics 
Beaver farming 636.9 

Beavers 

Amik the beaver 599 

Animal engineers 599 

Beaver farming 636.9 

Dwellers of the forest 599 

Grey Owl's neighbors 591.5 
Like a beaver 599 

Michigan beaver 599 

Michigan mammals 599 

Bee bread 595.79 

Bees 

Bee bread 595.79 

Her Majesty, the queen 

bee 595.79 

In all his glory 583 

Keeper of the bees F 

Queen of the underworld 

595.79 
Romance of a feminine 

monarchy 595.79 

Beetles 
Fighting western pine 

beetles 632.7 

Beets and beet sugar 
Beets from seed to sugar 

bowl 664.1 

Sugar 664.1 

Beets from seed to sugar 

bowl 664.1 

Before the white man came. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

Behavior of newborn infants 

136.7 

Behavior of the feeble- 
minded 132 
Behavior of unicellular 

animals 593 

Behind the shadows 616.24 

Belgian cities 914.93 

Belgium 

Belgian cities 914.93 

Bell of Atri F 

Bell telephone laboratories 
Engineering the sound 

film 778 

Below the Rio Grande 917.2 
Benares 

Benares 915.4 

Mother Ganges 915.4 

Benditzky, Leon 

Violins and cellos 787 

Beneficent reprobate 

ethyl alcohol, its na- 
ture and its properties 613 
Benoit-Levy, Jean 

Great glass blower 666.1 

Berlin 914.3 

Berlioz, Hector 

Carnival Remain 785 

Walpurgis night F 

Best part of the party 641.86 
Better quality vegetables 
through disease con- 
trol 632.8 



Bible, Dana X. 
Football 796.33 

Bible 

Geography 

Jerusalem 915.69 

Bible. Old Testament 
Stories from the Old 

Testament 221 

Binding of books. See Book- 
binding 

Biological chemistry 
Story of a loaf of bread 

641.6 
Biology series 

He would a-wooing go 597.8 
Bird-banding 
How and why of bird 

banding 598.2 

Bird houses 
Renting houses for songs 

598.2 
Bird life of Cobb's island, 

Virginia 598.2 

Birds 

Birds 598.2 

Feathered beach combers 

598.2 

Our bird citizens 598.2 

Renting houses for songs 

598.2 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Wild life on the desert 591.9 

See also Hawks; Owls; 
Ravens 

Migration 

Flyways of migratory 
waterfowl 598.2 

Protection 
Bird life of Cobb's island, 

Virginia 598.2 

Isle of birds 598.2 

Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Rainey wildlife sanctuary 

598.2 
Todd wildlife sanctuary 598.2 

Africa 
Trekking to Timbuctoo 916 

Michigan 
Wild wings 598.2 

Wisconsin 

Game birds of many na- 
tions 598.2 
Wild geese 598.2 

Birds of prey 

Birds of prey 598.2 

Some of our more common 
predatory birds 598.2 

Birds of prey 598.2 

Birth and education of a 
seal 599 

Birth of a nation F 

Birth of the earth 575 

Bison 

Buffalo home 599 

Chumming with the 

animals 591.5 

Michigan mammals 599 

Bittern 598.2 

Bitterns 

Bittern . 598.2 

Western waterfowl 598.2 

Wild wings 598.2 

Black-headed gull 598.2 

Blackbirds 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Wild wings 598.2 

Bladderworts 
Marvels of the microscope 578 

Blankets 

How all-wool-blankets are 
made 677.3 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Blasting 

How Jimmy won the game 

662.2 
Blazing stars 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Bleriot, Louis 

First 10 years of flying 629.1 
Blind 

Handicapped children and 

clinical types 371.9 

Blood 

Blood 612.1 

Body defenses against 
disease 613 

Circulation 612.1 

Heart and circulation of 
blood 612.1 

Marvels of the microscope 578 

Precipitins 612.1 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Blue camass 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Blue grass kings 636.1 

Blue jays 

Wild wings 598.2 

Blue light F 

Boar hunting. See Wild boar 
Board feet or bored timber 

632.7 
Boats and boating 

Oriental watercraft 387 

Bobby Jones film "An ex- 
cursion in golf" 796.352 
Body defenses against 

disease 613 

Bolivia 

Andean trails 918 

Bombay 

Bombay, Ceylon 915.4 

Bombay, Ceylon 915.4 

Bond, Mrs Carrie (Jacobs) 

Carrie Jacobs Bond 92 

Bond, Ford 

Story of the United States 

Coast guard 614.8 

Boneili, Richard 

Pagliacci prologue and 
aria from Barber of Se- 
ville 784 
Boobies (Birds) 

Marine birds of southern 

waters 598.2 

Bookbinding 

Bound to last 655 

Books 

Bound to last 655 

Boots and shoes 

Getting your money's 
worth 338 

Story of my life by Mr 

Shoe 675 

Boring 

Story of rock drilling 622.2 
Borneo 

Wildman's land 919.11 

Borobodor and the Bromo 726 
Botanical gardens 

Kew gardens 580 

Botany 

Tropic garden 580 

Pathology 

Better quality vegetables 
through disease con- 
trol 632.8 

Physiology 

Life of plants 581 

Self defence by plants 580 
Study of mineral element 
deficiencies in plant 
growth 581 

Michigan 
Michigan wild flowers 583 

Wisconsin 
Mushrooms of Wisconsin 

589.2 
Wild flowers 583 



Boulder dam 
Boulder dam from start 

to finish 627.8 

Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 
Boulder dam from start to 

finish 627.8 

Bound to last 655 

Bourbonnais 

Glimpses of French coun- 
try life 914.4 
Bourke-White, Margaret. See 

White, M. B. 
Boy scouts 

Men in the making 917.3 

Boys 

Peck's bad boy 

Boy's pal F 

Brahmanism 

Temples of many creeds 728 
Brahmin's daughter F 

Brain 

Mechanics of the brain 150 
Brakes. See Elements of the 

automobile 629.2 

Brant 

Winter visitors 598.2 

Brass 

House of dreams 690 

Brazil 

Exploring the coffee con- 
tinent 663 
Bread 

Enzymes in dough fer- 
mentation 589.95 
Loaf of bread 641.6 
Staff of life. Demarest 641.6 
Story of a loaf of bread 

641.6 

Bread from acorns 970.1 

Breathing. See Respiration 
Bremen 914.3 

Bridges 
America's great bridge 

test 624 

March of progress 624 

Brittany 

Au pays Breton 914.4 

Glimpses of French coun- 
try life 914.4 
When the fishing fleet 

comes home 914.4 

Brock the badger 599 

Bronte", Charlotte 

Jane Eyre F 

Bronze 

House of dreams 690 

Brown-tail moth 
Gypsy and brown -tail 

moths insect enemies 632.7 
Bruce, Robert 

Falling waters 551.5 

Bryce canyon national park 
Know your national parks 

917.8 

Buddha and Buddhism 
Siam to Korea 
Temples of many creeds 726 
Buddhist temples. See Tem- 
ples, Buddhist 
Budgets, Household. See 
Home economics Ac- 
counting 

Buffalo, American. See Bi- 
son 

Buffalo home 599 

Building 

Home builders at work 728 
House of dreams 690 

Building materials 

Shelter 728 

Building the Mount Vernon 

Memorial highway 625.7 

Bulwer- Lytton, Edward 

George Earle Lytton, 
baron Lytton. See Lyt- 
ton, Edward George 
Earle Lytton Bulwer- 
Lytton, 1st baron 



Burma 

All dolled up 391 

How our neighbors live 915 
Business of farming. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Butter 

Dairy products 637 

Butterflies 

From egg to butterfly 595.78 
Monarch butterfly 595.78 

Byrd Antarctic expedition, 

2d, 1933-1935 
Re-conquering Antarctica 

919.9 
Byways of Egypt 916.2 



C.C.C. See United States. 
Civilian conservation 
corps 
CCC at work lake states 

634.909 

Cables, Submarine 
Underwater speechways 

621.385 
Cacomistle 

Dwellers of the forest 599 
Cactus 

In all his glory 583 

Tree and plant life 580 

Cairo, Egypt 

Cairo to the pyramids 916.2 

Father Nile 916.2 

Streets of Cairo 916.2 

Cairo to the pyramids 916.2 

Cain and Abel. See Stories 

from the Old Testament 221 
Calcutta 

Benares 915.4 

California 

America from the air 629.1 
California missions 266 

Chaparral 634.9 

Don Q, the California 

quail 598.2 

Lest we forget 634.92 

Safeguarding the citrus 

fruit 634.3 

Winter sports. Cal. state 
chamber of commerce 

796.9 

See also Death valley, 
California; Yosemite na- 
tional park 

California giants 674 

Call of the Olympic bell 796.4 
Call of the East 621.385 

Cameroon mountains 

N'Manga 916.7 

Campana, Ettore (as actor) 

Brahmin's daughter F 

Canada 

Spare time 634.92 

Voyageur trails 917.1 

Canadian apples, Growing 

634.1 
Canadian apples, Marketing 

634.1 

Canal gypsies 914.2 

Canals 
Canals in United States 

history 626 

Locks at Sault Ste. Marie 626 
Canals in United States his- 
tory 626 
Canals of Venice 914.5 
Canaries 

Harz mountains 914.3 

Cane fields of Calamba 664.1 

Canine capers 636.7 

Cannibals of the deep series 

Trail of the swordfish 799.1 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 



TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Canoes and canoeing 

Voyageur trails 917.1 

Capturing the elephant seals 599 
Carboloy 
Something new under the 

sun 621.9 

Carburetor. See Elements of 

the automobile 629.2 

Carlsbad cavern, New Mex- 
ico 
Carlsbad caverns national 

park 917.89 

Carlsbad caverns national 

park 917.89 

Carnival in Flanders F 

Carnival Remain 785 

Carrie Jacobs Bond 92 

Carriers of electricity. See Elec- 
trons 537 
Catalysis 

Catalysis 540 

Cathedrals 

Cathedrals of England 726 
Churches and cathedrals; 
Cathedral of Santo Do- 
mingo, Spanish missions 
and Temple Emanuel in 
New York 726 

Churches and cathedrals; 
Chartres cathedral, River- 
side church, Notre Dame 
in Paris 726 

Cathedrals of England 726 

Cathode ray oscillograph 537.5 
Cathode rays 

Cathode ray oscillograph 537.5 
Cattle 

Animal husbandry 636 

Farm animals 636 

Fury of the storm 917.8 

Meat from hoof to market 

664.9 

Tale of two bulls 636.2 

Winter breadline in Wyo- 
ming 636.2 

Diseases 

Suppressing the foot-and- 
mouth disease 619 
Cedar 
Pole-pushers of Puget 

Sound 674 

Cedar waxwings 

Woodland pals 598.2 

Cello 

Violins and cellos 787 

Celtic people of France. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Central Africa. See Africa, 

Central 

Ceramics 738 

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel 

de 

Don Quixote F 

Ceylon 

Bombay, Ceylon 915.4 

Ceylon devil dance 915.48 

First Paradise 915.48 

Ceylon devil dance 915.48 

Chaliapin, Feodor Ivanovitch 

(as actor) 

Don Quixote F 

Challenge of the slums 331.83 
Challenge of the T.V.A. 627.8 

Chamberlin, Clarence Dun- 
can 

Air currents and theory 
of streamlining 530 

Champlain, Samuel de 

Voyageur trails 917.1 

Changing empire 634.909 

Chaparral 

Chaparral 634.9 

Lest we forget 634.92 

Chapin, Benjamin (as actor) 
My father 92 

My first jury 92 



My mother 
Native state 
President's answer 
Tender memories 
Under the stars 
Chartres, France. Notre 

Dame (cathedral) 
Churches and cathedrals; 
Chartres cathedral, River- 
side church, Notre Dame 
in Paris 726 

Chartres cathedral. See 
Chartres, France. Notre 
Dame (cathedral) 
Cheese 

Cheese market of Alkmaar 637 
Dairy products 637 

Making American cheese 
in a modern cheese 
factory 637 

Roof of Europe 914.94 

Cheese market of Alkmaar 637 
Chemical agriculture. See 
Agriculture Soilless ag- 
riculture 

Chemical reactions 
Velocity of chemical re- 
actions 540 
Chemistry 

Velocity of chemical re- 
actions 540 
Chemistry, Biological. See 

Biological chemistry 
Chemistry, Technical 
Wonder world of chemistry 

540 
Chenal, Pierre 

Crime and punishment F 

Cherry blossom festival in 

Japan 915.2 

Cherry blossom time, Japan 

in 915.2 

Chesapeake and Ohio rail- 
way 

George Washington's rail- 
road 385 
Cheyenne Indians 
Sacred arrow ceremony of 

the Cheyenne Indians 970.1 
Sun dance of the Cheyenne 

Indians 970.1 

Chicago planetarium & the 
Deutsches museum in 
Munich 508 

Chickadees 

Our bird citizens 598.2 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Chicken of the sea 639 

Chickens. See Poultry 
Child safety in traffic 629.213 
Child study 

Behavior of newborn in- 
fants 136.7 
Development of prehension 

in a single child 136.7 

Child welfare 649 

Childe Hassam artist 92 

Children 

Little Filipinos 919.14 

Road to life 914.7 

Spanish children 914.6 

Care and hygiene 
Child welfare 649 

Education 

See Education of chil- 
dren 

Psychology 
See Child study 
Children, Abnormal and 

backward 
Handicapped children and 

clinical types 371.9 

Children of the Nile 916.2 

Childrens' airport excursion 

Chile 

Andean trails 



92 Chimpanzees 

92 Rose and Raphael 151.3 

92 China 

92 All dolled up 391 

92 China 915.1 

China our neighbor 915.1 

China visualized 915.1 

China's gifts to the West 

915.1 

Elaborate Chinese funer- 
als 393 
Good clean sport 796 
Grain of rice 633.1 
Imperial city 915.1 
Music hath charm 780 
Oriental transportation 380 
Peking, Korea 915 
Persimmon harvesting and 

storage in China 634.4 

Picturesque Hong Kong 

915.1 

Slumbering giant 915.1 

Song of China F 

Styles in Hong Kong 915.1 
With the Asiatic fleet 915.1 
With the Yangtze patrol 915.1 

Art 
See Art, Chinese 

Religion 

Temples of many creeds 726 
China and America. See 
China our neighbor, 
unit 1 915.1 

China our neighbor 915.1 

China visualized 915.1 

China's children. See China 

our neighbor, unit 4 915.1 
China's gifts to the West 915.1 
China's home life. See 
China our neighbor, 
unit 2 915.1 

Chipmunks 

Wild company 599 

Chivalry 

Ivanhoe F 

Christie, Winifred 

Double keyboard piano 786 
Christmas 

Cricket on the hearth F 

Chumming with the animals 

591.5 

Churches and cathedrals; 
Cathedral of Santo Do- 
mingo, Spanish missions 
and Temple Emanuel in 
New York 726 

Churches and cathedrals; 
Chartres cathedral, River- 
side church, Notre Dame 
in Paris 726 

Cicada 595.7 

Ciliata 

Simple animal forms 593 

Circulation 612.1 

Circulation of the blood. 

See Blood 
Circus 

Circus city 791.3 

Here comes the circus 791.3 
Sawdust sidelights 791.3 

Circus city 791.3 

Circus series 

Circus city 791.3 

Here comes the circus 791.3 
Cirripedia 
Life under the South seas 

591.92 
Cities and towns 

Civic improvement 
Coney Island 917.47 

Cities for commerce. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

629.1 Cities for defense. See In- 
ternational library of 
918 visual aids 300 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 



EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Citrus fruit in Florida 634.3 
Citrus fruits 

Citrus fruit in Florida 634.3 
Safeguarding the citrus 

fruit 634.3 

City of David 915.69 

City of the sun 915.4 

Civic improvement. See 
Cities and towns Civic 
improvement 
Civil war 

United States 
See United States 
History Civil war 
Civilization, Medieval 

Mediaeval village 940.1 

Cladocera 

Water folk 695.7 

Clair, Rene 

A nous la liberte F 

Clams 
Fishing in the surf and 

sea 799.1 

Pirates of the deep 591.92 
Clapper rails 

Western waterfowl 598.2 

Clark, Ernest R. 
Cairo to the pyramids 916.2 
Holland and the Dutch 914.92 
Classical age. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Clay 

Fire-clay refractories 666.4 
Clements, Forrest E. 

Sacred arrow ceremony of 

the Cheyenne Indians 970.1 
Sun dance of the Cheyenne 

Indians 970.1 

Climate 551.5 

Climatology 

Climate 551.5 

Clipper cruises to Rio, Fly- 
ing 629.1 
Clothing 646 
Clothing and dress 
All dolled up 391 
Clothing 646 
Clouds 

Story of a disturbance 561.5 
Story of water 551.5 

Water in the air 551.5 

Coal 

Coal 622.33 

Industrial Scotland raw 
materials 914.1 

See also International 
library of visual aids 300 
Coast changes 

Coast erosion 551.36 

Coast erosion 551.36 

Cobb Island, Virginia 
Bird life of Cobb's island. 

Virginia 598.2 

Cobra 598.1 

Cobras 

Cobra 598.1 

Killing the killer 598.1 

Coffee 

Commerce around the cof- 
fee cup 380 
Exploring the coffee conti- 
nent 663 
Guatemala 917.28 
Hawaii the beautiful 919.69 
Coffman, Joe W. 
Principles of electrical 

measurement 621.37 

Principles of electro- 
magnetism 538 
Principles of electrostatics 537 
Principles of magnetism 538 
Cold (Disease) 

Confessions of a cold 616.2 
Collecting lake trout spawn 597 
College stories 
Education of Steve Smith F 



Colloids 

Colloid 540 

Properties of colloidal 
ferro- magnetic ferric 
oxyde 540 

Colloids and their behavior. 

See Colloid 540 

Colombia 

Exploring the coffee conti- 
nent 663 
Colonial architecture 720 
Colonial Rhode Island 974.5 
Color of animals 
Animal world of make 

believe 591.57 

Colorado 

Estes Park, Colorado 917.88 
Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 
Colorado river 
Trip down the Colorado 
river 917.91 

Boulder dam project 
See Boulder dam 
Columbia river 

Grand Coulee dam 
Grand Coulee dam 627.8 

Comet, Halley's 

Solar family 520 

Commerce 
Commerce around the 

coffee cup 380 

March of trade 332 

See also Great Britain 
Commerce 
Commerce around the coffee 

cup 380 

Commercial products 
Commerce around the cof- 
fee cup 380 
Getting your money's 

worth 338 

Commets 
Romance of the skies 520 

See also Comet, Hal- 
ley's 

Common marine animals. 
See Some common in- 
vertebrates from the 
Gulf of Maine 591.92 

Communication 

Communication news and 

views #1, J2 621.38 

Studies about communica- 
tion 621.38 
Communication news and 

views #1, 82 621.38 

Concerning crossarms 621.385 

Conduct of life 

Girl who found herself 170 
Lost and found F 

Coney Island 

Coney Island 917.47 

Confederate States of Amer- 
ica 

History 
Heart of the Confederacy 

917.61 

Confessions of a cold 616.2 

Conflicts of nature series 
Her Majesty, the queen 

bee 595.79 

Conquest of fear. See Inter- 
national library of visual 
aids 300 

Consequences 616.24 

Conservation of our natural 

resources 333 

Considering Posey 599 

Constantinople 

Let's talk Turkey 914.96 

Construction of a concrete 

silo 631.2 

Construction of roads. See 

Roads 
Consumer cooperation in 

Sweden 334 



Contacts 616.24 

Contents of the nurse's bag 649 
Control of worms in hogs 632.7 
Conveying and measuring 

irrigation water 626.8 

Cookery 

Kindergarten cookery 641.5 
New fashions in foods 641.5 
Cooling appliances. See 
Refrigeration and re- 
frigerating machinery 
Cooling system and the 
clutch. See Elements of 
the automobile 629.2 

Cooms, Esther (as actor) 

Brahmin's daughter F 

Cooper, James Fenimore 

Deerslayer F 

Cooperation 
Consumer cooperation in 

Sweden 334 

Cooperative agriculture. See 
Agriculture, Cooperative 
Cooperative marketing 

cotton 631.18 

Cooperative marketing 

dried prunes 631.18 

Cooperative marketing 

eggs and poultry 631.18 

Cooperative marketing 

livestock 631.18 

Coots 

Western waterfowl 598.2 

Copper 

Industrious diamonds 621.9 
Long drawn out 629.3 

Mountains of copper 669.3 

Copperheads 
Dangerous snakes of the 

U.S.A. 598.1 

Corals 

Corals 593.6 

Corda, Maria (as actor) 

Last days of Pompeii F 

Cormorants 
Marine birds of southern 

waters 598.2 

Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Western waterfowl 598.2 
Corn 

Diseases and pests 
Fighting the corn borer 

with machinery 632.7 

Corn borers. See Corn 

Diseases and pests 
Cornflowers 

In all his glory 683 

Seed production 581 

The coronation. See Eng- 
land's coronation 942.08 
Cosmic drama. See Birth of 

the earth 575 

Costume 
All dolled up 391 

Japan 

Tying the Japanese obi 391 
Cotton 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Cooperative marketing 

cotton 631.18 

Textiles 67? 

Cotton growing and manu- 
facture 

Our inland waterways 386 
Story of Goodyear 678 

Story of the tire 678 

Country and people of the 

Erzgebirge 914.3 

Covered wagon F 

Cowboys 

Where West is still west 

917.8 

Cows. See Cattle 
Coyotes 

Don Coyote 599 

Furred & feathered hunt- 
ers 591.5 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

6 



TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Crabs 

Marine sand animals 591.92 
Shore life at low tide 591.92 
Story of the blue crab 595.3 
Cradle of our race. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Cradle of the father of 

waters 634.909 

Cranes 

Winter visitors 598.2 

Creation. See Stories from 

the Old Testament 221 

Creative approach to educa- 
tion 370.1 
Creative design in painting 758 
Creeping in a human infant, 

Development of 612.76 

Cricket on the hearth F 

Crime and criminals 

Oliver Twist F 

Crime and punishment F 

Crimea 

Crimea 914.77 

Croce, Isabel 

We are all artists 701 

Crossing the line 910 

Crossroads of the Pacific 019.60 
Crows 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Crystallography 

Crystals 540 

In nature's workshop 540 

Crystals 540 

Cuba 

Queen of the Indies 917.29 
Curacao 

Haiti, Jamaica, Nassau 

and Curacao 917.29 

Curlews 

Feathered beach combers 
Curtiss, Glenn Hammond 

First 10 years of flying 629.1 
Cushion landings 629.1 

Customs, Social. See Man- 
ners and customs 
Cutting of metals. See Metal 

cutting 
Czechoslovak Republic 

Czechoslovakia 914.37 

Czechoslovakia 914.37 



Dairy products 637 

Dairying 

Animal husbandry 636 

Guardian of your health 637 

Daisies 
In all his glory 583 

Dalmatla 
Down to Dalmatla 914.369 

Dalton laboratory plan 
American experimental 
schools 372 

Damrosch, Walter Johannes 
Walter Damrosch. General 

electric 534 

Walter Damrosch. Gutlohn 780 

Dams 
Challenge of the T.V.A. 

627.8 

Grand Coulee dam 627.8 

Norris dam construction 627.8 
Rain for the earth 630.973 
Roosevelt dam 627.8 

Storage and diversion 
dams 627.8 

See also Boulder dam 

Dances of the nations 793.3 

Dancing 

Ceylon devil dance 915.48 

Dances of the nations 793.3 

Dandelions 
In all his glory 683 



Dangerous dusts 679 

Dangerous snakes of the 

U.S.A. 598.1 

Danube river 

Down the Danube 914.36 

Darjelling 915.15 

Date culture in Iraq 634.6 

Dates (Fruit) 

Date culture in Iraq 634.6 

Dates America's new 

fruit crop 634.6 

Kindly fruits of the earth 634 
Dates America's new fruit 

crop 634.6 

Day at West Point 355 

Day in Moscow 914.7 

Day with the Sun 070 

Day's work 919.14 

Deadliest animal of the 
jungle. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
Deaf and dumb 
Handicapped children and 

clinical types 371.9 

Dealers In death 172.4 

See also Peacemoblle 
programs 172.4 

Death day the fleata of 

Calaveras 917.2 

Death valley 917.94 

Death valley, California 
Death valley 917.94 

Death Valley national 

monument 917.94 

Death valley national monu- 
ment 917.94 
Deception 796.33 
Deer 

Dwellers of the forest 599 
Hunter's camp 799.2 

Hunting tigers in India 799.2 
Michigan furbearers 599 

Michigan mammals 599 

Wild company 599 

Wisconsin whitetail deer 599 
Deerfield, Mass. 

Colonial architecture 720 

Deersfayer F 

Defence 796.33 

Defense. See Football 796.33 
Defense of Madrid 946 

Defense of Spain 946 

Delhi Agra 915.4 

Delhi, India 

Peacock throne 915.4 

The deluge. See Stories from 

the Old Testament 221 

Demonstration baby's bath 

in the home 649 

Demonstrations of nursing 

procedure 649 

Denizens of the Colorado 

desert 591.9 

Denmark and her folk 

schools 370.94 

Dental chemistry 
Science makes a dentri- 

flce 617.6 

Desert people. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Deserts 
Denizens of the Colorado 

desert 591.9 

Wild life on the desert 591.9 
Design 

Creative design in paint- 
ing 758 
School art applied to life 701 
We are all artists 701 
Development. See Embryol- 
ogy; Evolution 
Development of creeping in 

a human infant 612.76 

Development of English rail- 
ways 385 



Development of prehension 

in a single child 136.7 

Development of walking in 
a human infant (R.M. 

V.) 612.76 

Devilfish 

Fish from hell 799.1 

Diamonds 

Industrious diamonds 621.9 

Dickason, Deane H. 

Adventure isle 919.5 

Children of the Nile 916.2 

City of David 915.69 

City of the sun 915.4 

Dravidian glamor 915.4 

First paradise 915.48 

Love's memorial 915.4 

Mother Ganges 915.4 

Peacock throne 915.4 

Queen of the Indies 917.29 

Raffles and rubber 915.95 

Seventh wonder 918.6 

Southern crossways 919.4 

Dickens, Charles 

Cricket on the hearth F 

Oliver Twist F 

Diesel engines 621.4 

Diet 

Golden champions 634.3 

Well balanced diet 613.2 

Digestion 

Digestion 612.3 

Dishonesty. See Honesty 

Dltmars, Raymond Lee 

Animal engineers 599 
Animal world of make 

believe 591.57 

girds of prey 593.2 

Birth of the earth 575 
Chumming with the anl- 

roate 591. 6 

Cobra 598.1 

Corals 593.6 
Dangerous snakes of the 

U.S.A. 598.1 
Elephants African, Indian 

and pygmy 599 

Evolution 575 

Fight to live 591.92 

Fortune builders 677.4 

From egg to butterfly 595.78 

From tadpole to frog 597.8 
Housekeeping at the zoo 591.5 

Killing the killer 598.1 

Like a beaver 599 

Living stars 593.9 

Monarch butterfly 695.78 

Monkey whoopee 599 

New world monkeys 599 

Northern bears 599 

Old world monkeys 599 

Tropical opossums 599 

Diving, Submarine 

Fish from hell 799.1 

Docks 

Great cargoes 380 

Dogs 

Animals in modern life 636 

Canine capers 636.7 

Dogs of solitude 914.94 

Trailing the killer F 

Stories 

Boy's pal F 

Fighting to live F 

Dogs of solitude 914.94 

Dogwood 

Spare the dogwood 683 

Domestic animals 

Animals in modern life 636 

Farm animals 636 

Domestic architecture. See 
Architecture, Domestic 

Don Coyote 599 

Don Q, the California quail 

598.2 

Don Quixote F 

Donohue, Lester 
Archaic and unusual In- 
struments 786 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



East Anglia, Farming in 630.942 
East Anglia, Wheatlands in 

633.1 
Eastern wild flowers 583 



Dos Passes, John 

The wave 917.2 

Dostoevskil, Fedor Mikhailo- 

vich 

Crime and punishment F 

Netotchka Nezvanova. See -Eastman, Max 

Petersburg nights F Tsar to Lenin 

White nights. See Peters- 
burg nights F 
Double keyboard piano 



786 

Dowitchers 
Feathered beach combers 

598.2 

Down the Danube 914.36 

Down by the sea 917.16 

Down Mobile way 634.909 

Down to Dalmatia 914.369 

Dravidian glamor 915.4 

Dream flowers 583 

Dresden 

Dresden and its environs 914.3 
Dresden and Its environs 914.3 
Dress. See Clothing and 

dress 
Dresser, Louise (as actor) 

Girl of the Limberlost F 

Drilling and boring (Earth 
and rocks). See Boring 
Droughts 
Plow that broke the plains 

630.973 

Ram for the earth 630.973 
Drums of doom. See Peace- 
mobile programs 172.4 
Dual-purpose trees 665.3 
Duck and goose shooting 799.2 
Duck farming 636.59 
Ducks 

Duck and goose shooting 799.2 
Duck farming 636.59 

Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Poultry farm 636.5 
Rainey wildlife sanctuary 598.2 
Western waterfowl 598.2 
Wild wings 598.2 
Winter visitors 598.2 
Dumont, Alberto Santos 

First 10 years of flying 629.1 
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I. 

and company, inc. 
Wonder world of chem- 
_ Istry 540 

Dusts, Dangerous 679 

Dusts, Explosive 679 

Dutchman's paradise 919.22 

Dwellers of the forest 599 

Dyes and dyeing 
Wonder world of chemis- 
try 540 
Dynamic America 621.3 
Dynamite 
Story of dynamite 662.2 



E 



Eagles 
Birds of prey 598.2 



Some of our more common 



predatory birds 
Wild wings 
Earth 
Our earth 

Rotation 
Earth in motion 

Earth in motion 

Earthworms 
Annelid worms 

East (Far East) 
All sorts of folks 
March of trade 
Oriental watercraft 



598.2 
598.2 



551 



520 
520 

595.1 

915 
332 
387 



Eclipses 
1932 total eclipse of the 

sun 520 

Romance of the skies 520 

Seeing the universe 
through the world's 
largest telescopes, reel 1 

520 
Economics 

Hands 331.214 

ECW in Great Smoky moun- 
tains national park 634.909 
Edgerton, Harold E. 
Edgerton high speed pho- 
tography 778 
Edgerton high speed photog- 
raphy 778 
Education 

Experimental methods 
American experimental 
schools 372 

Philosophy 

Creative approach to edu- 
cation 370. 1 

China 
China our neighbor, unit 7 

915.1 

Denmark 

Denmark and her folk 
schools 370.94 

Germany 

German education 370.94 

Education, Secondary 
Glimpses of secondary 
education in western 
Massachusetts 373 

Education in China. See 
China our neighbor, 
unit 7 915.1 

Education of children 
American experimental 

schools 372 

Elementary teacher as a 

guide 372 

Rhythmic action 371.74 

Teaching of reading 372.4 
Education of Steve Smith F 
Educational travel series 
Andean trails 918 

Guatemala 917.28 

Mexico 917 2 

Edward VI, king of Eng- 
land 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

Eels. See Electric eels 
Eggleston, Edward 

Hoosier schoolmaster F 

Eggs 
Cooperative marketing 

eggs and poultry 631.18 

Egrets 
Feathered beach combers 

598.2 
Egypt 

Byways of Egypt 916.2 

Cairo to the pyramids 916.2 

Children of the Nile 916 2 

Father Nile 915 2 

Grain of rice 633.1 

Luxor and Karnak 916.2 

Music hath charm 780 

Mystic land of Egypt 916 2 

Streets of Cairo 916.2 

Antiquities 

Temples of many creeds 726 
Einstein, Albert 
Einstein's theory of rela- 
tivity 530.1 



Einstein's theory of rela- 

. tivity 530.1 

Eisenstein, Sergei 
Death day the fiesta of 

Calaveras 917.2 

End of St Petersburg 947 
Potemkin F 

Thunder over Mexico F 

Elaborate Chinese funerals 393 
Electric apparatus and ap- 
pliances 
Principles of electrical 

measurement 621.37 

Electric currents 
Principles of current gen- 
eration 621.31 
Electric eels 

Freak fish of seven seas 597 
Electric generators 
Principles of current gen- 

eration 621.31 

Electric insulators and in- 
sulation 

Glass insulators 666.1 

Electric measurements 
Principles of electrical 

measurement 621.37 

Electric meters 
Principles of electrical 

measurement 621.37 

Electric power 

Challenge of the T.V.A. 627.8 
Electric waves 

Traveling electrical waves 537 
Electric welding 

Automatic arc welding 671 W 
Electricity 

Dynamic America 621.3 

Electrodynamics 533 

Electrons 537 

Principles of current elec- 

tricity 537 

Electricity in agriculture 

Electricity on the farm 631 
Electricity on the farm 631 

Electricity series 
Principles of current elec- 

tricity 537 

Principles of electrical 

measurement 621.37 

Principles of electro-mag- 
netism 538 
Principles of electrostatics 537 
Principles of magnetism 538 
Electrochemistry 

Electrochemistry 540 

Electrodynamics 533 

Electromagnetism 
Electrodynamics 538 

Principles of electro-mag- 

netism 533 

Principles of magnetism 538 

Electrons 537 

Electrostatics 

Principles of current elec- 
tricity 537 
Principles of electrostatics 537 
Elementary animals 593 
Elementary education. See 

Education of children 
Elementary teacher as a 

guide 372 

Elements of the automobile 629.2 
Elephants 

Animals in modern life 636 
Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591.5 
Elephants African, In- 
dian and pygmy 599 
Housekeeping at the zoo 591.5 
Hunting tigers in India 799.2 
My friend, the harti 599 
Syama 915.93 
Teak logging with ele- 
phants in Siam 674 
Wake up and feed 591.5 
Elephants African, In- 
dian and pygmy 599 
Eliot, George, pseud. 
Mill on the floss F 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

8 



TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Elk 

Buffalo home 599 

Dwellers of the forest 599 
Michigan mammals 599 

Shedding the antlers 599 

Wapiti of Jackson Hole 599 
Why save the elk 599 

Embryology 

Ovulation, fertilization and 
early development of the 
mammalian egg 613.9 

Reproduction among mam- 
mals 613.9 
Emergencies. See First aid 

in illness and injury 
Emil und die detektive F 

Emotions 

Some physiological reac- 
tions to emotional 
stimuli 150 

End of St Petersburg 947 

Energy. See Force and 

energy 
Engine. See Elements of the 

automobile 629.2 

Engineering the sound film 778 
England 

Canal gypsies 914.2 

Face of Britain 914.2 

Great cargoes 380 

Stratford-on-Avon 914.2 

Town settlement 914.2 

England's coronation 942.08 

Enzymes 

Enzymes in dough fer- 
mentation 589.95 
Enzymes in dough fer- 
mentation 589.95 
Erosion 

Coast erosion 551.36 

Erz gebirge 
Country and people of the 

Erzgebirge 914.3 

Eskimos 

Ikpuck, the igloo dwel- 
ler 919.8 
Estes Park, Colorado 917.88 
Esthetics 

School art applied to life 701 
We are all artists 701 

Eternal mask F 

Ethyl alcohol, its nature 
and its properties. See 
Beneficent reprobate 613 
Europe 

March of trade 332 

Roving the Mediterranean 914 
European war, 1914-1918 
Roosevelt in the Great 
war 92 

Veterans 

Lives wasted 172.4 

Evening primrose. See 

Oenothera 
Everest, Mount 
Tragedy of Mt. Everest 915.42 

See also International 
library of visual aids 300 
Everlasting flowers 

In all his glory 583 

Evolution 

Birth of the earth 575 

Evolution 575 

Evolution of economic life. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

Excursion in golf. See 
Bobby Jones film "An 
excursion in golf" 796.352 
Explorers 

Alaskan adventures 917.98 
Exploring the coffee conti- 
nent 663 
Exploring the universe 520 
Explosive dusts 679 
Explosives 
How Jimmy won the game 

662.2 



Eye Fermentation 

Light for living 628.9 Chemical ethyl alcohol 661 

Marvels of the microscope 578 Enzymes in dough fer- 
Thru life's windows 617.7 mentation 589.95 

Vision 617.7 Ferns 

Tree and plant life 580 

Ferro- magnetic ferric oxyde, 

Properties of colloidal 540 



Movements 

Eye movements in reading _ __ M ^ w>j wi .. 

372.4 Fertilization of plants 

Eye movements in reading In all his glory 
372.4 



583 
581 



Face of Britain 
Face of Britain series 
Face of Britain 
Great cargoes 
Progress. Gaumont Brit- 
ish 

Shipyard 

Facing the future. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 
Falcons 
Some of our more corn- 



Seed production 
Fertilizers and manures 
Study of mineral element 
deficiencies in plant 
growth 581 

Festivals 

Historic festival in Japan 
and Silk culture in Ja- 
pan 915.2 
Japanese festivals 915.2 
Vintagers' festival 914.3 
914.2 /Feyder, Jacques 
380 Carnival in Flanders F 

Fifteen minutes from sky- 
942.08 scrapers 917.11 

623.8 Fight to live 591.92 

Fighting the corn borer with 



914.2 



,. n machinery 

300 Fighting to live 

Fighting western 



mon predatory birds 598.2 _ ... beetles 
Falling waters 917.94 F 

Fangs of Death valley 598.1 Filters and filtration 
Far East. See East (Far 

East) 



Filter 



632.7 
F 
pine 

632.7 
628.1 

628.1 



Finger waving, Science of 646 



Farm, Wee Anne visits the 630 Finley, Mrs Irene (Barn- 



636 



hart) 
Humming bird from eggs 

to flight 598.2 

Finley, William Lovell 
Humming bird from eggs 

to flight 598.2 

Renting houses for songs 598.2 
300 Finnic, Richard 

Ikpuck, the igloo dweller 

919.8 
Fir 

Concerning- crossarms 621.385 
Fire-clay refractories 666.4 

630 Fire prevention 

Prevent forest fires the 



Farm animals 
Farm buildings 

Will and the way 728 

Farm factory 630 

Farm goes to the factory. 
See International library 
of visual aids 
Farm life 

Farm factory 630 

Farm machinery. See Agri- 
cultural machinery 
Farm management 

Farm factory 
Farm produce 

Farm factory 630 

Marketing 

Cooperative marketing-- 
cotton 
Cooperative 

dried prunes 631.18 First 

Cooperative marketing 

eggs and poultry 631.18 

Cooperative marketing 

livestock 631.18 _. 

Farm women's markets 631.18 First 10 years of 
Harvesting the golden Fish. See Fishe 

fruit 634.3 Fish from hell 

Marketing Canadian apples 

634.1 

Poultry marketing in the 
United States 631.18 

631.18 
595.76 



careful fisherman 799.1 

Fire weather 634.92 
Fireflies 

. . Glow-worm 595.7 
631.18 Fireside chats 

marketing President speaks 320 



in illness and in- 



Ljf e 



614.8 

915.48 

629.1 

799.1 



Farm women's markets 
Farmer's friend 



See 



Farm 



Farmhouses, 
buildings 
Farming. See Agriculture 
Faroe islands 

Island of perils 914.91 

Father Nile 916.2 

Fauna. See Fresh-water 

fauna; Marine fauna 
Feathered beach combers 598.2 
Feeble-minded 
Behavior of the feeble- 
minded 132 
Handicapped children and 

clinical types 371.9 

Feeding time at the zoo. See 

Wake up and feed 591.5 

Fellowes, Edith (as actor) 
Keeper of the bees F 



Fisheries 

Chicken of the sea 639 

Trout for tomorrow 639 

Fisherman's luck 799.1 

Fishermen 

Prevent forest fires the 
careful fisherman 799.1 

Fishes 

Freak fish of seven seas 597 
Interdependence of pond 



life 
Marine life 
Marine sand animals 
Pirates of the deep 
Shore life at low tide 
Water babies 
See also Trout 
ishing 
Fish from hell 
Fisherman's luck 
Fishing in the surf 
sea 
Hunter's camp 
Man of Aran 
Poise 


591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
597 

799.1 
799.1 
and 
799.1 
799.2 
914.17 
790 



Numbers given here refer to full descripiions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

9 



EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



F i s h i n g Continued 
Trail of the swordflsh 799.1 
Two pounder 597 

The wave 917.2 

Wealth of the sea 639 

When the fishing fleet 
comes home 914.4 

Fishing in the surf and sea 

799.1 

Fjords of Norway 914.81 

Flaherty, Robert J. 
Man of Aran 914.17 

Flanders 
Carnival in Flanders F 

Flies 

Fly danger 595.77 

Horses and bots 632.7 

Marvels of the microscope 578 
Mrs Fly 595.77 

Stable flies and their con- 
trol 632.7 

Flight of the Century 385 

Floods 
American Red cross to the 

rescue 627 

Mad Ohio 627 

Man against the river 627 

Florida 

Citrus fruit in Florida 634.3 
Harvesting the golden 

fruit 634.3 

Winter sun and summer 
sea 634.909 

Flowers 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Eastern wild flowers 583 

In all his glory 583 

Michigan wild flowers 583 
Natives of Glacier 917.86 

Natives of Yosemlte 917.94 
Seed production 581 

Wild flowers 583 

Yosemite park wild 
flowers 583 

Fly. See Flies 

Fly-casting 
Poise 790 

Fly danger 595.77 

Flycatchers 
Western birds at home 598.2 

Flying clipper cruises to 

Rio 629.1 

Flying cub 629.1 

Flying Dutchman overture 785 

Flying the Lindbergh trail 629.1 

Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 

Flyways of migratory water- 
fowl 598.2 

Folk schools, Denmark and 
her 370.94 

Folk songs 

Love of the harmonica 788 
Music of the nations 784 

Food 

How our neighbors live 915 
New fashions in foods 641.5 

Foods in the infant dietary. 

Solid 649 

Foot and mouth disease 
Suppressing the foot-and- 
mouth disease 619 

Football 

Ball control 796.33 

Deception 796.33 

Defence 796.33 

Football 796.33 

Forward pass 796.33 

Goal-keeping & throwing 

in 796.33 

Kicking. Gaumont British 

796.33 

Kicking. Mannon 796!33 

Penalties 796.33 

Spring training 796.33 

Tactics 796.33 

Wedge play 796.33 

Winter games 796 



Football for the fan series 
Deception 796.33 

Forward pass 796.33 

Kicking. Mannon 796.33 

Penalties 796.33 

Spring training 796.33 

Wedge play 796.33 

For the service of man. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Force and energy 

Wave motion 530 

Forehand drive 796.34 

Foreign trade. See Com- 
merce 

Forest and water control. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

Forest fires 

Fire weather 634.92 

Forest fire 634.92 

Friends of man 634.92 

Lest we forget 634.92 

Prevent forest fires the 

careful fisherman 799.1 

Red enemy 634.92 

Spare time 634.92 

Stop forest fires 634.92 

Forest nurseries 
New forests on idle acres 

634.9 
Wisconsin's sheltered acres 

715 

Forest or wasteland 634.9 

Forest playground 634.909 

Forest products 

Red enemy 634.92 

Forest treasures 674 

Forests and forestry 
Chaparral 634.9 

Conservation of our nat- 
ural resources 333 
Dual-purpose trees 665.3 
Forest or wasteland 634.9 
Future forest giants 634.9 
New forests on idle acres 

634.9 

Pines for profit 634.9 

Pines that come back 634.9 
Spare time 634.92 

Timber-r-r! 674 

Trees of tomorrow 634.9 

Forming the habits of health 613 
Fortune builders 677.4 

Forward pass 796.33 

Fosdick, Harry Emerson 
Churches and cathedrals; 
Chartres cathedral, River- 
side church, Notre Dame 
in Paris 726 

Foster, Norman (as actor) 

Hoosier schoolmaster F 

Foster, Stephen Collins 

Harmony lane 92 

Found in a book 020 

Fountains 
Fountains, gardens and 

statuary 720 

Fountains, gardens and 

statuary 720 

4-H club work what it is, 

and does 630.6 

4-H clubs 
4-H club work what it is, 

and does 630.6 

Fowls. See Poultry 
Fox, Sidney (as actor) 

Don Quixote F 

Foxes 

How to handle foxes 636.9 
Michigan furbearers 599 

France 
Ancient cities of southern 

France 914.4 

Glimpses of French coun- 
try life 914.4 
Trip on the Seine 914.4 

See also Lourdes, 
France; Riviera 



Frapie, Leon 
La maternelle F 

Fraud 

Getting your money's 
worth 338 

Freak fish of seven seas 597 

Freaks of the deep 591.92 

Freeman, J. C. 
Violins and cellos 787 

Freischutz overture 785 

French language films 
A nous la liberte F 

Au pays Breton 914.4 

^ Carnival in Flanders F 

Crime and punishment F 
Don Quixote F 

Maria Chapdelaine F 

La maternelle F 

Les miserables F 

Poll de Garotte F 

French Riviera 914.4 

Fresh-water fauna 
Filter 628.1 

Interdependence of pond 
life 591.92 

Fried, Oscar 
2nd Hungarian rhapsody 785 

Friendly bout 915.93 

Friends of man 634.92 

Frigate birds 

Marine birds of southern 
waters 598.2 

Frogs 

From tadpole to frog 597.8 
He would a-wooing go 597.8 
Killers of the chaparral 591.5 

From egg to butterfly 595.78 

From farms to factories. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

From pulp to paper. See 
Short course in paper 
making 678 

From tadpole to frog 597.8 

Frontier and pioneer life 
Covered wagon F 

Fruit culture 

Fruitlands in Kent 634 

Kindly fruits of the earth 634 

Fruitlands in Kent 634 

Frulingstraum F 

Fuel system and ignition. 
See Elements of the 
automobile 629.2 

Funeral rites and ceremo- 
nies 

Elaborate Chinese funer- 
als 393 

Fungi. See Myxomycetes 

Fungi snare and destroy 
nematodes 631.4 

Fur-bearing animals 
Michigan furbearers 599 

Fur seals. See Seals (Ani- 
mals) 

Furness, Betty (as actor) 
Keeper of the bees F 

Furred & feathered hunters 

591.5 

Fury of the storm 917.8 

Future forest giants 634.9 



Galagos. See Lemurs 
Galileo 

Through Galileo's tele- 
scope & Mt Wilson ob- 
servatory 520 
Game and game birds 
Game birds of many na- 
tions 598.2 
Game birds of many nations 

598.2 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Games 
Winter games 796 

Games, Olympic. See Olym- 
pic games 

Ganges river 
Mother Ganges 915.4 

Garden castles 628.3 

Gardens 

Fountains, gardens and 
statuary 720 

Gas and oil engines 
Diesel engines 621.4 

Making a V-type engine 

621.4 

Story of the gasoline mo- 
tor 621.4 

Gateway to India 915.4 

Gateways of the West 914.1 

Gathering moss 588 

Gaubert, Philippe 
Carnival Romain 785 

Geddes, Norman Bel 
Air currents and theory of 
streamlining 530 

Geese 

Birds 598.2 

Duck and goose shooting 799.2 
Poultry farm 636.5 

Rainey wildlife sanctuary 598.2 
Wild geese 598.2 

Wild wings 598.2 

Winter visitors 598.2 

General motors company 
Progress on parade 629.2 

General science series 
Cathode ray oscillograph 

537.5 

Geneva 
Roof of Europe 914.94 

Gentians 

Michigan wild flowers 583 

Geographical distribution of 

animals and plants 
Denizens of the Colorado 

desert 591.9 

Wild life on the desert 591.9 
Geography, Biblical. See 

Bible Geography 
Geography, Physical. See 

Physical geography 
Geometry 

Geometry 513 

Play of imagination in 

geometry 513 

George VI, king of Great 

Britain 

England's coronation 942.08 
George Washington's rail- 
road 385 
Georgia 

Changing empire 634.909 

Georgia 917.58 

Water lure 634.909 

Georgia (Transcaucasia) 

Tim's, Georgia 914.79 

German education 370.94 

German language films 

Allgaeu in summer 914.3 

Bayreuth city of Richard 

Wagner 914.3 

Berlin 914.3 

Bremen 914.3 

Country and people of the 

Erzgebirge 914.3 

Dresden and its environs 

914.3 

s Emil und die detektive F 
Eternal mask F 

Frulingstraum F 

Maedchen in uniform F 

Romantic country of cas- 
tles 914.3 
Saxony's green border- 
lands 914.3 
Trip through Germany 914.3 
Vintagers' festival 914.3 
German museum in Munich 708 



Germany 

Allgaeu in summer 914.3 

Bayreuth city of Richard 

Wagner 914.3 

Berlin 914.3 

Bremen 914.3 

Call of the Olympic bell 796.4 
Country and people of the 

Erzgebirge 914.3 

Germany the heart of 

Europe 914.3 

Hamburg 914.3 

Harz mountains 914.3 

Kuhle Wampe 331.8 

Romantic country of 

castles 914.3 

Saxony's green border- 
lands 914.3 
Stuttgart 914.3 
Tauber valley a German 

idyl 914.3 

Trip through Germany 914.3 
Vintagers' festival 914.3 

Germany the heart of Eur- 
ope 914.3 
Getting your money's worth 338 
Ghosts 

Spectre F 

Giants of the North 599 

Gipsy moth 
Gypsy and brown -tail 

moths insect enemies 632.7 
Giraffes 

Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591.5 
Wake up and feed 591.5 
Wild men of Kalihari 916.7 
Girl of the Limberlost F 
Girl who found herself 170 
Glacier national park 
Glacier national park 917.86 
Glimpses of national 

parks 917.8 

Let's study Glacier na- 
tional park 917.86 
Natives of Glacier 917.86 
Seeing Glacier national 

park 917.86 

Glaciers 

Glacier's secret 551.31 

Glacier's secret 551.31 

Gladiolus 

Iris family 583 

Seed production 581 

Glasgow, Scotland 

Gateways of the West 914.1 
Glass blowing and working 

Great glass blower 666.1 

Glass containers 666.1 

Glass insulators 666.1 

Glass manufacture 
Glass containers 666.1 

Glass insulators 666.1 

Glimpses of French country 

life 914.4 

Glimpses of national parks 917.8 
Glimpses of secondary edu- 
cation in western Massa- 
chusetts 373 
Glimpses of Texas, Its nat- 
ural resources and the 
Big Bend national park 
project 917.64 
Globe thistle. See Thistle 
Glow-worm 595.7 
Goal -keeping & throwing in 

796.33 
Goats 

Farm animals 636 

Wee Anne visits the farm 630 
Gold fish 
Interdependence of pond 

life 591.92 

Golden champions 634.3 

Goldsmith, Oliver 

Vicar of Wakefleld F 

Golf 

Bobby Jones film "An ex- 
cursion in golf" 796.352 



Poise 790 

Slow motion analysis of 

Bobby Jones 796.352 

Good clean sport 796 

Goodyear tire and rubber 

company 

Story of Goodyear 678 

Goofs 629.213 

Gorgon's head 291 

Gorky, Maxim, pseud. 

Mother F 

Gounod, Charles Francois 

Walpurgis night F 

Grain 
Around the Horn on a 

square-rigger 910 

Dangerous dusts 679 

Explosive dusts 679 

Grain harvest 633.1 

Our inland waterways 386 
Grain harvest 633.1 

Grain of rice 633.1 

Grand canyon 
Glimpses of national parks 

917.8 
Grand canyon to the river 

and back 917.91 

Know your national parks 

917.8 
Trip down the Colorado 

river 917.91 

Grand canyon to the river 

and back 917.91 

Grand Coulee dam 627.8 

Grandfather's farm. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Granite block paving 625.7 

Grantland Rice sportlight 

series 

Blue grass kings 636.1 

Poise 790 

Grapefruit 

Citrus fruit in Florida 634.3 
Grapes 

Kindly fruits of the earth 634 
Graphic representation of 

machine operations 621.9 
Grasshoppers. See Locusts 
Great American cities 
Up and down New York 

917.471 
Great Britain 

Agriculture 

See Agriculture Great 
Britain 

Commerce 
Great cargoes 380 

Description and travel 
See England 

History Plantagenets, 

1154-1399 
Ivanhoe F 

History Tudors, 

1485-1603 

Mary Tudor F 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

History 80 th century 
England's coronation 942.08 
Progress. Gaumont Brit- 
ish 942.08 

Industries 

Great cargoes 380 

Great cargoes 380 

Great glass blower 666.1 
Great Lakes 

Progress. U.S. steel 387 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Great Smoky Mountains na- 
tional park 

ECW in Great Smoky 
Mountains national park 

634.909 
Great wall of China 

Imperial city 915.1 

Greatest airship dock 629.1 

Grebe 

Western waterfowl 598.2 

Greenfield, Mass. 

Colonial architecture 720 

Grey, Lady Jane 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

Grey Owl's neighbors 591.5 

Grieg, Edward Hagerup 

Anitra's dance 780 

Grizzly bear hunt in the 

Canadian Rockies 599 

Ground-squirrels 

Routing rodent robbers 632.6 
Groundhog. See Woodchucks 

Groupers 

Freak fish of seven seas 597 
Growing and protecting; the 
forest. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
Growing Canadian apples 634.1 
Growing plants without soil 630 
Guano 

Isle of birds 598.2 

Guardian ol your health 637 
Guatemala 

Guatemala 917.28 

Menace of Guatemala 551.2 
Guest, Edgar Albert 
Tuskegee institute & 

Edgar Guest 326 

Guitry, Sacha (as actor) 

Pasteur 92 

Gulls 
Bird life of Cobb's island, 

Virginia 598.2 

Birds 598.2 

Black-headed gull 598.2 

Feathered beach combers 

598.2 

Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Gypsy and brown-tail moths 
insect enemies 632.7 



H 



H. W. Austin 796.34 

Hagenbeck Wallace circus 
Circus city 791.3 

Here comes the circus 791.3 
Hair dressing 

Science of finger waving 646 
Haiti 
Haiti, Jamaica, Nassau 

and Curacao 917.29 

Haiti, Jamaica, Nassau 

and Curacao 917.29 

Halley's comet. See Comet, 

Halley's 
Hambourg, Mark 

Keyboard talks 786 

Hamburg 914.3 

Hamilton, Neil (as actor) 

Keeper of the bees F 

Hand 

Development of prehen- 
sion in a single child 136.7 
Hands 331.214 

Handicapped children and 

clinical types 371.9 

Hangars 

Greatest airship dock 629.1 
Hans Schneider ski school 

796.9 



Hansen, John Elmore 
Wisconsin its govern- 
ment at work 917.75 
Happy hen and her chicks 

636.5 
Hardwicke, Cedric (as actor) 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

Harmonica. See Mouth or- 
gan 

Harmony lane 92 

Harrison, Richard B. 
Tuskegee institute <%; 

Edgar Guest 326 

Hart, Albert Bushnell 
Three centuries of Massa- 
chusetts 974.4 
Harvard university. Arnold 
arboretum. Atkins insti- 
tution, Soledad, Cuba 
Tropic garden 580 
Harvesting 

Grain harvest 633.1 

Harvesting the golden fruit 

634.3 
Harvesting the western 

pines 674 

Harvests of the soil 630.941 
Harz mountains 914.3 

Hassam, Childe 

Childe Hassam artist 92 

Havrilla, Alois 

Bound to last 655 

Land of Evangeline 917.16 

Vacation in the Rockies 917.8 
Hawaii 919.69 

Hawaii the beautiful 919.69 

Hawaiian Islands 
Crossing the line 910 

Crossroads of the Pacific 

919.69 

Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 
Hawaiian Islands 919.69 
Hawaii the beautiful 919.69 
How our neighbors live 915 
Hawks 

Birds of prey 598.2 

Furred & feathered hunt- 
ers 591.5 
Some of our more com- 
mon predatory birds 598.2 
Sparrow hawk 598.2 
He would a- wooing go 597.8 
Headlines of the century 973 
Heads up. See Admirals in 

the making 369 

Heads up baseball 796.357 

Health series 
Forming the habits of 

health 613 

Heart 

The heart 612.1 

Heart and circulation 612.1 

Inherent characters 612.1 

Heart and circulation 612.1 

Heart of the Confederacy 917.61 

Heat treatment of steel 669.1 

Heavy industries 669.1 

Heeley, Mary 

Backhand 796.34 

Service 796.34 

Volley and smash 796.34 

Heger, Robert 

Flying Dutchman overture 785 
Heink, Mrs Ernestine 
(Roessler) Schumann-. 
See Schumann-Heink, 
Mrs E. R. 

Hell below zero 916.7 

Hello Mars 520 

Hemon, Louis 

Maria Chapdelaine F 

Hemp 

Two ends of a rope 633.5 
Henie, Sonja 
Sonja Henie, queen of the 

silvery skates 796.9 

Swiss on white 796.9 



Henry, Charlotte (as actor) 

Hoosier schoolmaster F 

Hens. See Poultry 
Her Majesty, the queen bee 

595.79 

Herdsmen and farmers. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Here comes the circus 791.3 

Here comes the mail 383 

Heritage 669.7 

Hermit crabs 

Pirates of the deep 591.92 

Sea 591.92 

Herons 

Western waterfowl 598.2 

Herring 

Wealth of the sea 639 

Hidden enemies 595.73 

Hidden talisman 709 

High school of skiing 796.9 

High schools 

Glimpses of secondary 
education in western 
Massachusetts 373 

High trails 917.123 

Highland series 

Highlands of Scotland 914.1 
Highlands of Scotland 914.1 
Highlights of the 1936 Olym- 
pics 796.4 
Highroads and skyroads 625.7 
Highway engineering. See 

Roads 

Highway mania 629.213 

Highways. See Roads; 

Streets 

Highways of Wisconsin 917.75 
Hill, Edwin C. 

Carrie Jacobs Bond 92 

Himalaya mountains 

Throne of the gods 915.42 

Hindenburg (Airship) 

Hindenburg explosion 629.1 
Hindenburg explosion 629.1 

Hinduism 

Holy men of India 915.4 

Hippopotamus 

Nile and pygmy hippo- 
potami 599 
Hippopotamus, Pygmy. See 

Pygmy hippopotamus 
Hippopotami Nile & pyg-. 
my. See Nile and pygmy 
hippopotami 599 

Historic festival in Japan 
and Silk culture in Ja- 
pan 915.2 
History, Ancient 

Heritage 669.7 

History of aviation 629.1 

Hog cholera 

This little pig stayed home 619 
Hogs. See Swine 
Holland. See Netherlands 
Holland and the Dutch 914.92 
Holmes, J. B. 

Wake up and feed 591.5 

Holothurians 

Sea 591.92 

Holy Land 915.69 

Holy men of India 915.4 

Home builders at work 728 

Home economics 

Accounting 

New adventure 640 

Home life on the farm. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Home of the sheikh 916.5 

Honesty 

Lost and found F 

Opportunity knocks 170 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Hong Kong 

Picturesque Hong Kong 915.1 
Honor of the little purple 

stamp 664.9 

Hoosier schoolmaster F 

Hoppers 632.7 

Horse power in action 636.1 

Horse sense in horse 

power 629.213 

Horses 

Blue grass kings 636.1 

Farm animals 636 

Horse power in action 636.1 
Horses and bots 632.7 

Stories 

Bell of Atri F 

Horses and bots 632.7 

Hosiery 

Story of silk 677.4 

Hough, Emerson 
Covered wagon 

House of dreams 690 

Household expenses. See 
Home economics Ac- 
counting 

Housekeeping at the zoo 591.5 
Houses. See Architecture, 

Domestic 
Housing 

Challenge of the slums 331.83 
How a whole nation traveled 
in search of grass. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

How all things must strug- 
gle to live. See Inter- 
national library of vis- 
ual aids 300 
How all-wool-blankets are 

made 677.3 

How and why of bird band- 
ing 598.2 
How and why of spuds 635.2 
How animals live. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 
How batik is made in Java 689 
How China makes a living. 
See China our neighbor, 
unit 3 915.1 
How Jimmy won the game 662.2 
How our distant cousins 
moved into India. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 
How our neighbors live 
How plants are reproduced 581 
How the General electric 

icing unit works 621.5 

How to handle foxes 636.9 

How to square-up stock 684 
How volcanoes make moun- 
tains. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
Hugo, Victor Marie, comte 
Mary Tudor 

Lies miserables F 

Human geography series 

Animals in modern life 636 
Backward civilization 916.1 
Clothing 646 

Conservation of our natur- 
al resources 

Our earth 551 

Shelter 728 

Town settlement 914.2 

Water power. Erpi 621.312 
Humming bird from eggs 

to flight 598.2 

Hummingbird home life 598.2 
Humming-birds 
Humming bird from eggs 

to flight 598.2 

Hummingbird home life 598.2 
Our bird citizens 598.2 

Western birds at home 598.2 



Wild wings 598.2 

Woodland pals 598.2 

Humorous films 
Peck's bad boy F 

Hunter, R. C. 
Education of Steve Smith F 

Hunter's camp 799.2 

Hunting 
Hunter's camp 799.2 

Hunting in the water. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Hunting tigers in India 799.2 

Huntington, Grace G. 
All dolled up 391 

All sorts of folks 915 

Byways of Egypt 916.2 

Day's work 919.14 

Friendly bout 915.93 

Good clean sport 796 

Grain of rice 633.1 

How our neighbors live 915 
Igorote 919.14 

Korea 915.19 

Land of the yellow robe 

915.93 

Mothers of Nippon 915.2 

Music hath charm 780 

Oriental transportation 380 
Oriental watercraft 387 

Sacred cow 915.4 

Slumbering giant 915.1 

Temples of many creeds 726 
Water dogs 915 

Huntington, Harwood 
Stories from the Old 
Testament 221 

Hurdle racing 
Poise 790 

Husing, Edward B. 
Heads up baseball 796.357 

Play ball 796.357 

Husing, Ted. See Husing, 
Edward B. 

Hydra. See Hydrozoa 

Hydroelectric plants 
Water power. Erpi 621.312 

Hydrozoa 
Hydra 593 

Hygiene 
Body defenses against 

disease 613 

Forming the habits of 

health 613 

Kid comes through 613 



Ibis 

Western waterfowl 598.2 

Ice 

In nature's workshop 540 

Manufacture 

Wonder world of chemis- 
try 540 
Ice cream 
Best part of the party 

641.86 
Ice sports. See Winter 

sports 
Icebergs 

International ice patrol 614.8 
Iceland 

Reykjavik, capital of Ice- 
land 914.91 
Iceless Arctic 919.8 
If we lived on the moon 520 
Ignition. See Elements of 

the automobile 629.2 

Igorote 919.14 

Ikpuck, the igloo dweller 919.8 
Illusions of movement 150 



Immunity 
Body defenses against 

disease 613 

Imperial city 915.1 

In all his glory 583 

In coldest Africa. Wells, 
Carveth. See Hell below 
zero 916.7 

In earliest times. See Inter- 
national library of visual 
aids 300 

In nature's workshop 540 

In search of the North pole. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

In the beginning 613.9 

In the Middle ages. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

In the wake of the Buc- 
caneers 917.297 
Inauguration of Franklin D. 

Roosevelt 92 

Inca Cuzko (Peru) 918.5 

I nee, Ralph (as actor) 

Land of opportunity 92 

India 

Benares 915.4 

Bombay, Ceylon 915.4 

City of the sun 915.4 

Delhi Agra 915.4 

Dravidian glamor 915.4 

Gateway to India 915.4 

Good clean sport 796 

Holy men of India 915.4 

How our neighbors live 915 
Hunting tigers in India 799.2 
Love's memorial 915.4 

Music hath charm 780 

My friend, the harti 599 

Peacock throne 915.4 

Sacred cow 915.4 

Southern India 915.4 

Udaipur 915.4 

Vasantasena F 

Religion 
Temples of many creeds 726 

Indiana 

Girl of the Limberlost F 

Hoosier schoolmaster F 

Indians of Mexico 
Mexico of the Indians 970.1 
See also Mayas 

Indians of North America 
Colonial Rhode Island 974.5 
Deerslayer F 

Natives of Glacier 917.86 

Natives of Yosemite 917.94 
Shelter 728 

Spirit of the plains F 

Wee Anne visits the 
Indians 970.1 



Food 
Bread from acorns 



970.1 



Social life and customs 
Navajo demon 970.1 

Sacred arrow ceremony of 

the Cheyenne Indians 970.1 
Sun dance of the Chey- 
enne Indians 970.1 
Indo-China 

How our neighbors live 915 
Industrial alcohol. See 

Alcohol, Denatured 
Industrial motion analysis 150 
Industrial Scotland raw 

materials 914.1 

Industrious diamonds 621.9 

Industry series 

Propeller making 623.8 

Steel 669.1 

Infants 

Care and hygiene 
Demonstration baby's bath 
in the home 649 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



I nf ants Continued 

Nutrition 
Solid foods in the infant 

dietary 649 

Inherent characters 612.1 

Injurious insects. See In- 
sects, Injurious and 
beneficial 
Inland navigation 

Our inland waterways 386 

Inland waterways. See Our 

inland waterways 386 

Insanity 

Eternal mask F 

Insects, Injurious and bene- 
ficial 
Board feet or bored timber 

632.7 

Hoppers 632.7 

Interdependence of pond life 

591.92 

Internal combustion engines. 
See Gas and oil engines 
International ice patrol 614.8 
International library of vis- 
ual aids 300 
Into the mountains. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 
Iris (Plant) 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Iris family 583 

Iris family 583 

Iron 

Heavy industries 669.1 

Industrial Scotland raw 
materials 



Jaipur, India 

City of the sun 
Udaipur 
Jamaica 
Banana special 
Haiti, Jamaica, 
and Curacao 
Jane Eyre 
Japan 
All dolled up 


915.4 
915.4 

634.7 
Nassau 
917.29 
F/ 

391 



Cherry blossom festival in 

Japan 

Grain of rice 
Historic festival in Japan Kenwood mills, Albany, N.Y. 



K 



Karnak, Luxor and 916.2 
Kashmir 

Land of Shalimar 915.4 
Kastner, Erich 

Emil und die detektive F 

Keeper of the bees F 

Kent, Fruitlands in 634 

|1f-2 Kentucky 

633.1 Unto the hills F 

nnri iit ,i *T Kenwood mills, Albany, N.Y 

and Silk culture in Ja-^ ^ How all-wool-blankets are 

How .our neighbors live gi |15 , K erS|kn, Aleksandr Fedor- 77 ' 3 

Carnival in Flanders F 

Kew. Royal gardens 

Kew gardens 
Kew gardens 
Keyboard talks 

915.2 Kicking. Films, 
915.2 Football 

91 |-2 Kicking. Gaumont 

ooU 



EasTman 

Eastman 915.2 

Japan in cherry blossom 



time 

Japanese cities 
Japanese festivals 
Kimiko 

Land of enchantment 
Mothers of Nippon 
Nikko 
Oriental transportation 



915.2 
915.2 
915.2 

F 



inc. 



580 
580 
786 
See 

796.33 
British 

Rice cultivation in Japan^' Kicking. Mannon 796.'33 

Silk culture In Japan 677.'4 Kid comes through 613 

Silk industry cherry bios- Klldeers 



634.909 
669.1 
626.8 



669.1 

Iron and steel. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Iron mines and mining 
Sinews from the soil 
Story of iron 
Irrigating field crops 
Irrigation 
Conveying and measuring 

irrigation water 626.8 

Grand Coulee dam 627.8 

Irrigating field crops 626.8 
Storage and diversion 

dams 627.8 

Isaac, the boy. See Stories 

from the Old Testament 221 
Isaac and Rebekah. See Sto- 
ries from the Old Testa- 
ment 221 
Ishmael. See Stories from 

the Old Testament 221 

Island empire 915.2 

Island of perils 914.91 

Isle of birds 598.2 

Isle of desire 919.6 

Italy 
March of trade 332 

See also Architecture, 
Italian 

Itasca, Lake, Minnesota 
Cradle of the father of 

waters 634.909 

Ivanhoe F 



som time 
Japan in cherry 

time 
Japanese cities 

914.1 Japanese festivals 
621.4 



Java 

Java Bali 
Java Ball 
Jays 

Western birds at home 
Jellyfish. See Medusa 
Jerusalem 

City of David 



Jerusalem 
Jewel of Asia 
Johnson, Martin Elmer 
Across the world with Mr 
and Mrs Martin John- 
son 910 
Naked man vs. beast 799.2 
Simba 916.7 
Jones, Bobby. See Jones, 

Robert Tyre 
Jones, Howard 
Deception 
Forward pass 
Kicking. Mannon 
Penalties 
Spring training 
Wedge play 
Jones, Robert Tyre 
Bobby Jones film "An ex- 
cursion in golf" 796.352 
Slow motion analysis of 

Bobby Jones 
Joseph (Patriarch) 
Joseph in the land 
Egypt 



Feathered beach combers 
blossom 598.2 

915.2 Killers of the chaparral 591.5 
915 - 2 Killing the killer 598.1 

915 - 2 Killing to live 591.5 

917123 Klmiko F 

917.123 Ki "dergarten cookery 641.5 

Kindly fruits of the earth 634 

See Flycatchers 
Kirberry, Ralph 

Carrie Jacobs Bond 92 

Kirkwood, Joe 

Poise 790 

Kissack, Robert A. 

Contacts 616.24 

598.2 Kitchen- middens 

Shell mounds in the 

Tennessee valley 571 

915.69 Kitchens 



High trails 
Trail riders of Jasper 
Java 

Borobodor and the Bromo 726 Kinablrds 
Dutchman's paradise 919.22 
How batik is made in 



689 
919.2 
919.2 



915.69 New fashions in foods 641.5 
915.93 Know your national parks 917.8 
Koala 

Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591 .5 
Southern crossways 919.4 
Korea 
How our neighbors live 915 



Korea 
Korean rice fields 
Music hath charm 
Peking, Korea 
Queer Korean customs 
Siam to Korea 
Korean rice fields 



796.33 
796.33 
796.33 

7Ofi VI 

796.33 Kun| e Wampe 
796^33 Kuhler, Otto 

We are all artists 
Kyoto, Japan 
Island empire 



796.352 



915.19 

633.1 

780 

915 

915.19 

915 

633.1 

331.8 

701 
915.2 



of 



221 



Jack and Jill in Songland 
Jackson Hole, Wapiti of 
Jacob and Rachel. See Sto- 
ries from the Old Testa- 
ment 221 



Jacobs, Helen Hull (as actor) 
Backhand 796.34 



Joseph in the land of Egypt 221 

Journey by train 385 Labor and laboring classes 

Millions of us 331.8 

We work again 326 

Work pays America 331.7 
Lady Jane Grey. See Grey, 

Lady Jane 
Ladybirds 
Farmer's friend 



4 Jungles around the world. 
599 See International library 

of visual aids 300 

Jute 

Textiles 677 

Juvenile delinquency 
Juvenile delinquency 364 



Lake of Lucerne 



595.76 
914.94 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

14 



TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Lakme. See Brahmin's 

daughter F 

Land from which comes our 
language. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Land of enchantment 915.2 

Land of Evangeline 917.16 

Land of opportunity 92 

Land of our forefathers. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Land of Shalimar 915.4 

Land of ten thousand lakes 

634.909 

Land of the yellow robe 915.93 
Land where East meets 
West. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
Landing of the Pilgrims. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Landscape painting 
Creative design in paint- 
ing 758 
Lantschner, Guzzi (as actor) 

Ski chase 796.9 

Lapaire, Leo 

Eternal mask F 

Larks 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Larynx 

Voice that science made 612.78 
Lassen volcanic national 

park 
Glimpses of national 

parks 917.8 

Last days of Pompeii F 

La Varre, Andre 
Ancient cities of southern 

France 914.4 

French Riviera 914.4 

Through Pyrenees & 

Lourdes 914.4 

Lawn tennis. See Tennis 
Lawn tennis series 
Backhand 796.34 

Forehand drive 796.34 

H. W. Austin 796.34 

Miss Dorothy Round 796.34 
Service 796.34 

Volley & smash 796.34 

Learning, Psychology of 

Rote learning 150 

Leather 
Making of Tioga oak 

leather 675 

Leaves 

Marvels of the microscope 578 
Leeches 

Annelid worms 595.1 

Lemon 
Safeguarding the citrus 

fruit 634.3 

Lemurs 

Old world monkeys 599 

^ Lenin, Nikolai 

Tsar to Lenin 947 

Leningrad 

Leningrad and Moscow 914.7 
Leningrad and Moscow 914.7 
Lenses 

Thru life's windows 617.7 

200-inch disc 535.8 

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero 
Pagliacci prologue and 
aria from Barber of Se- 
ville 784 
Lest we forget 634.92 
Let's join the navy 359 
Let's study Glacier national 

park 917.86 

Let's talk Turkey 914.96 

Levitski, Mischa 

6th Hungarian rhapsody 786 
Library science 
Found in a book 020 

Romance of the library 020 



Life at the Antarctic. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Life in the Highlands 914.1 

Life of Abraham Lincoln 

series 

My father 92 

My first jury 92 

My mother 

Native state 92 

President's answer 
Tender memories 92 

Under the stars 92 

Life of plants 581 

Life-saving 

Life saving 614.8 

Southern crossways 919.4 

Life under the South seas 591.92 

Light for living 628.9 

Light of love. See Glow- 
worm 595.7 

Lighting 
Light for living 628.9 

Like a beaver 599 

Lilacs 
Blooming of flowers 583 

Lilies 
Blooming of flowers 583 

Lincoln, Abraham 
Land of opportunity 92 

Lincoln's early life in 

Indiana 92 

My father 92 

My first Jury 92 

My mother 92 

Native state 92 

President's answer 
Tender memories 92 

Under the stars 92 

Lincoln, Mrs Nancy (Hanks) 
My mother 

Lincoln's early life in Indiana 92 

Linen 
Textiles 677 

Lions 

Lost jungle 791.3 

Naked man vs. beast 799.2 
Wild men of Kalihari 916.7 

Liszt, Franz 

2nd Hungarian rhapsody 785 
6th Hungarian rhapsody 786 

Litchfield, P. W. 
Greatest airship dock 629.1 

Little Filipinos 919.14 

Little men F 

Live stock 

Animal husbandry 636 

Cooperative marketing 
livestock 631.18 

Liver 

Body defenses against 
disease 613 

Lives wasted 172.4 

Living natural history series 
Animal engineers 599 

Birds of prey 598.2 

Cobra 598.1 

Corals 593.6 

Dangerous snakes of the 

U.S.A. 598.1 

Elephants African, In- 
dian and pygmy 599 
Fight to live 591.92 
From tadpole to frog 597.8 
Living stars 593.9 
New world monkeys 599 
Nile and pygmy hippo- 
potami 599 
Northern bears 599 
Old world monkeys 599 
Shedding the antlers 599 
Tropical opossums 599 
Zebra 599 
Living stars 593.9 
Llamas 

Considering Posey 599 

Loaf of bread 641.6 

Lobsters 
Wealth of the sea 639 



Locks (Canals). See Locks 
(Hydraulic engineering) 
Locks (Hydraulic engineer- 
ing) 

Locks at Sault Ste. Marie 626 
Locks at Sault Ste. Marie 626 
Locomotion. See Walking 
Locusts 

Cicada 595.7 

Hoppers 632.7 

London 

London on parade 914.21 

Oliver Twist F 

London on parade 914.21 

Long drawn out 669.3 

Longfellow, Henry Wads- 
worth 

Bell of Atri F 

Loons 

Wild wings 598.2 

Looper caterpillars 595.78 

Loopers. See Measuring 

worms 

Lorado Taft sculptor 92 

Lost and found F 

Lost jungle 791.3 

Lourdes, France 
Through Pyrenees & 

Lourdes 914.4 

Love of the harmonica 788 

Love's memorial 915.4 

Lucas, Wilfred 

All dolled up 391 

All sorts of folks 915 

Byways of Egypt 916.2 

Day's work 919.14 

Friendly bout 915.93 

Good clean sport 796 

Grain of rice 633.1 

How our neighbors live 915 
Igorote 919.14 

Korea 915.19 

Land of the yellow robe 915.93 
Mothers of Nippon 915.2 

Music hath charm 780 

Oriental transportation 380 
Oriental watercraft 387 

Sacred cow 915.4 

Slumbering giant 915.1 

Stories from the Old 

Testament 221 

Temples of many creeds 726 
Water dogs 915 

Lucerne, Lake of 

Lake of Lucerne 914.94 

Lumbering 

California giants 674 

Concerning crossarms 621.385 
Conservation of our nat- 
ural resources 333 
Harvesting the western 

pines 674 

Lumbering in the north 

woods 674 

Maine film D 917.41 

Pole-pushers of Puget 

Sound 674 

Red enemy 634.92 

Romance of mahogany 674 
Syama 915.93 

Teak logging with ele- 
phants in Siam 674 
Timber-r-r! 674 

See also International 
library of visual aids 300 
Lumbering in the north 

woods 674 

Lupine 

Blooming of flowers 583 

In all his glory 683 

Luxor and Karnak 916.2 

Lytton, Edward George 
Earle Lytton Bulwer- 
Lytton, 1st baron 
Last days of Pompeii F 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



M 



McClintock, Norman 
Some common inverte- 
brates from the Gulf of 
Maine 591.92 

Machine shop practice 
Graphic representation of 

machine operations 621.9 
Machine tools 
Graphic representation of 

machine operations 621.9 
Machinery comes to the 
farm. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
Macon (Airship) 

U.S.S. Macon 629.1 

Mad Ohio 627 

Madeira 
New York Madeira Tan- 

910 



Marie Tudor. See Mary Tudor F Men in the making 



Marine birds of southern 

waters 

Marine fauna 
Some common inverte- 
brates from the Gulf of 
Maine 59 

live 59 

f the deep 59 
Life under the South seas 



of Guatemala 



917.3 
551.2 



gier 
Madura, India 

Dravidian glamor 
Maedchen in uniform 
Magic myxies 
Magic vault series 

My friend, the harti 
Magnetism 

Principles of magnetism 
Magpies 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Mahogany 



Marine life 

Marine sand animals 

Pirates of the deep 

Sea 

Shore life at low tide 
Marine life 

Marine sand animals 
Mariposa tulips 

Blooming of flowers 
Marketing Canadian apples 



634.1 

Marketing of farm produce. 
915.4 See Farm produce 

F Marketing 

589.2 Marmots. See Woodchucks 
Mars (Planet) 
Hello Mars 
Marsh, Marion (as actor) 

Girl of the Limberlost 
Martin, Charles J. 
Creative design in paint- 
ing 



599 
538 



Menace 
Metal 

new under the 
sun 621.9 

Meteorology 

St9ry of a disturbance 551.5 
Mexican Halloween. See 
Death day the fiesta of 
591 92 * Calaveras 917.2 

KOI oo Mexico 

>9i.9Z Below the Rio Grande 917.2 
Death day the fiesta of 

Calaveras 917.2 

Mexico. Bell & Howell 917.2 
Mexico. Garrison 917.2 

Mexico. Nat. motion pic- 
ture serv. 917.2 
Mexico. Southern Pacific 

917.2 
Mexico, and its west 

coast 917.2 

Mexico of the Indians 970.1 
Our neighbor Mexico 917.2 
Our Mexican neighbors 917.2 
Story of a Mexican oil 

gusher 665.5 

Thunder over Mexico F 

The wave 917.2 



591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 
591.92 

583 



520 



Romance of mahogany 674 Martinique 
Maid of Salem. See Seeing Puerto Rico, Martinique^ 



F Art 

See Art, Mexican 
758 Mexico, and its west coast 917.2 



Maine films A-D 917.41 Marvels of the microscope 

Maintenance of roads 625.7 Mary I, queen of England 

Making a V-type engine 621.4 Mary Tudor 

Making American cheese in Mary Tudor 

a modern cheese factory 637 Maryland 
Making American wire rope Forest playground 

Making friends with the 669 ' 1 Massachusetts 

birds. See Humming 

bird from eggs to flight 

598.2 

Making it tough 669il 

Making man-o'-warsmen 359 
Making of Tioga oak 



970.1 
599 
599 
599 
599 
583 



leather 

Malacca 

Penang Malacca Siam Mayas 

Singap9re 915 Guatemala 

Man, Prehistoric 
Temples and peace 571 

Man against nature. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 

Man against the river 

Man-eating sharks 

Man of Aran 



Glimpses of secondary 
education in western 
Massachusetts 373 

History 

Three centuries of Massa- 
chusetts 974.4 



675 La maternelle 



917.28 
See Clapper 



Meadow hens. 

rails 
Measurements, Electric. See 

Electric measurements 



Man-of-war birds. See Frig- 
ate birds 



527 Measuring worms 
Q17 Looper caterpillars 

<MA17 MCat 

914-17 Preservation 



Romance of foods 



915.18 



915 
910 



Manchukuo 
Manchuria 

Manchukuo 
Manners and customs 

How our neighbors live 

Towards unity 
Manta. See Devilfish 
Manual trick assembly 621.385 
Manufacture of lap-weld 

pipe 
Maple sugar 

Sugar 664.1 

March of civilization. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

March of progress 624 

March of time 

Juvenile delinquency 364 

March of trade 332 

Maria Chapdelaine F 



915.18 Meat from hoof to market 



Mexico of the Indians 
Michigan beaver 
Michigan furbearers 
578 Michigan mammals 

Michigan moose 
' Michigan wild flowers 
F Microscope and microscopy 

Marvels of the microscope 578 
634.909 Middle ages 

Mediaeval village 940.1 

The migration. See Stories 

from the Old Testament 221 
Miki 

Backhand 796.34 

Forehand drive 796.34 

Volley and smash 796.34 

Milk 

Animal husbandry 636 

Dairy products 637 

Getting your money's 

worth 338 

Milk parade 637 

Milk, the master builder 637 
Milk parade 637 

Milk, the master builder 637 
596.78 Milky way 

Exploring the universe 520 
Seeing the universe 
through the world's 
largest telescopes, reel 5 



664.9 



Meat industry and trade 



664.9 Mill on the floss 
Millions of us 



Meat from hoof to mar- 
ket 664 9 Mills, John (as actor) 

Romance of foods 664.'9 Nine davs a Queen 

Meat inspection M i" in 9 engineering 

Honor of the little pur- Mountains of copper 

pie stamp 664.9 Story of rock drilling 

Mechanics of the brain 150 Mi " ks , . 

670 Mechanisms of breathing 612.2 J5*? furbearers 

Mediaeval village 940.1 Mmnesota 

Medical missions. See Mis- 
sions, Medical 
Medicine 



520 

F 
331.8 

942.05 

669.3 
622.2 

599 



Land of ten thousand 

lakes 634.909 

Sinews from the soil 634.909 



Study and teaching 
That man may live 610 

Medusae 
Life under the South seas 

591.92 



Minong moose 599 

Les miserables F 

Miss Dorothy Round 796.34 
Missions 

California 

California missions 266 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

16 



TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Missions Continued 

Texas 

Churches and cathedrals ; 
Cathedral of Santo Do- 
mingo, Spanish missions 
and Temple Bmanuel in 
New York 726 

Missions, Medical 

China 
China our neighbor, unit 8 

915.1 
Mississippi valley 

Our inland waterways 386 
Mr Chang takes a chance. 
See China our neighbor, 
unit 8 915.1 

Mrs Fly 595.77 

Moccasins 
Dangerous snakes of the 

U.S.A. 598.1 

Modern age. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Modern Russia 914.7 

Modern ski technique 796.9 
Molds. See Myxomycetes 
Monarch butterfly 595.78 

Monel metal 

Heritage 669.7 

There's only one 917.53 

Mongoose 

Cobra 598.1 

Killing the killer 598.1 

The veldt 591.9 

Monkey flowers 

Blooming of flowers 
Monkey whoopee 599 

Monkeys 

Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591-5 
Housekeeping at the zoo 591.5 
Monkey whoopee 
New world monkeys 599 
Old world monkeys 599 

Monkshoods. See Aconites 

Monsters of the deep. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Montague, Ivor 
Defense of Spain 946 

Moon 

If we lived on the moon 520 
The moon 520 

Seeing the universe 
through the world's 
largest telescopes, reel 2 

520 

Tidal theory of the earth's 
and moon's creation, 
and the moon in closeup 520 

Moore, Dickie (as actor) 
Oliver Twist F 

Moose 

Michigan furbearers 599 

Michigan mammals 599 

Michigan moose 599 

Minong moose 599 

Wild company 599 

Morays 
Freak fish of seven seas 597 

Morgan, Ralph (as actor) 
Girl of the Limberlost F 

Little men F 

Moscow 

Leningrad and Moscow 914.7 

Moscow, Day in 914.7 

Mosses 
Gathering moss 588 

Mother F 

Mother Ganges 915.4 

Mothers of Nippon 915.2 

Moths 

Fortune builders 677.4 

Looper caterpillars 595.78 

Motjon picture health series 
Milk, the master builder 637 



Motion study 

Industrial motion analysis 150 
Motor aptitude 150 

Motor cars. See Automo- 
biles 

Motor psychology. See 
Movement, Psychology 
of 
Mounds and mound builders. 

See Kitchen-middens 
Mount Everest. See Everest, 

Mount 
Mount Rainier. See Rainier, 

Mount 
Mount Vernon Memorial 

highway, Building the 625.7 
Mt Wilson observatory 
Through Galileo's tele- 
scope & Mt Wilson ob- 
servatory 520 
Mountain lions. See Pumas 
Mountain people and their 
customs. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 
Mountain whites (Southern 

states) 

Primitive America 917.68 

Unto the hills F 

Mountaineering 

Dogs of solitude 914.94 

Mountains of copper 669.3 

Mountains of the moon. See 

Ruwenzori mountains 
Mouth organ 

Love of the harmonica 788 
Movement, Psychology of 
Illusions of movement 150 

Motor aptitude 150 

Moving pictures 
Edgerton high speed 

photography 778 

Origin of motion pictures 

& photography 770 

Moving pictures, Talking 
Engineering the sound 

film 778 

Moving pictures in educa- 
tion 
Teaching with sound films 

371.33 
Mueller, Oscar, von. See 

von Mueller, Oscar 
Mullen, Pat 

Man of Aran 914.17 

Munich. Deutsche museum 
Chicago planetarium & the 
Deutsches museum in 
Munich 508 

German museum in 

Munich 508 

Munitions 

Dealers in death 172.4 

Museum of modern art film 

series 778 

Museums 

Chicago planetarium & the 
Deutsches museum in 
Munich 508 

German museum in Mu- 
nich 508 
Mushrooms 
Mushrooms of Wisconsin 

589.2 

Mushrooms of Wisconsin 589.2 
Music 
Music hath charm 780 

Analysis, interpretation, 

appreciation 

Old time ballads 784 

Schumann Heink and Sig- 

mund Spaeth 780 

Walter Damrosch. Gutlohn 780 

Music hath charm 780 

Music of the nations 784 

Music master series 

Carrie Jacobs Bond 92 



291 



Musical instruments 

Archaic and unusual in- 
struments 785 
Musical notation 

Jack and Jill in Songland 784 
Muskellungs 

Muskie fishing in Wiscon- 
sin ' 799.1 
Muskie fishing in Wisconsin 

799.1 
Muskrats 

Michigan furbearers 599 

My father 92 

My first jury 92 

My friend, the harti 599 

My mother 92 

Mycetozoa. See Myxomy- 
cetes 

Mystic land of Egypt 916.2 
Mythology, Classical 

Gorgon's head 
Myxomycetes 

Magic myxies 589.2 



N 



Nakano, Minoru 

Two wives. See Kimiko F 
Naked man vs. beast 799.2 

Nara 

Land of enchantment 915.2 
Nassau 
Haiti, Jamaica, Nassau 

and Curacao 917.29 

National city bank, New 

York 

March of trade 332 

National parks and reserves 
Highroads and skyroads 625.7 
Wonder trail 917.8 

See also names of Na- 
tional parks, e.g. Bryce 
Canyon national park, 
Yosemite national park, 
Zion national park 
Nation's market place 332.6 
Native state 92 

Natives of Glacier 917.86 

Natives of Yosemite 917.94 

Natural history 

Canada 

Grey Owl's neighbors 591.5 
Natural resources 
Conservation of our nat- 
ural resources 333 
Plow that broke the plains 

630.973 

Rain for the earth 630.973 
Work pays America 331.7 

Naturalists 

Girl of the Limberlost F 

Nature's tent builders 595.7 

Naturgraphs 

Giants of the North 599 

In nature's workshop 540 

Our bird citizens 598.2 

Pirates of the deep 591.92 

Wild company 599 

Woodland pals 598.2 

Navaho Indians 
Among the Navajo In- 
dians 970.1 
Navajo demon 970.1 
Navajo demon 970.1 
Naval art and science 

Making man-o'-warsmen 359 
Negro and art 326 

Negroes 

Negro and art 326 

Tuskegee institute & 

Edgar Guest 326 

We work again 326 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Nervous system 

Nervous system. Erpi 612.8 

Nervous system. Garrison 

612.8 
Netherlands 

Holland and the Dutch 914.92 
Network broadcasting 621.38 
New adventure 640 

New country in an old 
world. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
New England 

Pilgrim forests 634.909 

New fashions in foods 641.5 
New forests on idle acres 634.9 

New Guinea 
Sago making in primitive 

New Guinea 664.2 

New Hampshire 
Winter sports. U.S. agric. 

796.9 

New Jersey 

Highway mania 629.213 

Outdoors in the garden 

state, New Jersey 634.909 
New Mexico 

Taming the desert 634.909 
White Sands national 
monument 917.89 

See also Carlsbad 
cavern. New Mexico 
New San Francisco bridge. 

See March of progress 624 
New scientific films series 
Nervous system. Garrison 

612.8 

New world monkeys 599 

New York (city) 
New York impressions 917.471 
Real New York 917.471 

Up and down New York 

Social conditions 
Challenge of the slums 331.83 
New York (city). Metropoli- 
tan museum of art. 
American wing 

Spectre F 

New York (city). Metropoli- 
tan museum of art. 
Cloisters 

Hidden talisman 709 

New York (city). River- 
side church 

Churches and cathedrals ; 
Chartres cathedral, River- 
side church, Notre Dame 
in Paris 726 

New York (city). Stock ex- 
change 

Nation's market place 332.6 
New York (city). Temple 

Emanuel 

Churches and cathedrals; 
Cathedral of Santo Do- 
mingo, Spanish missions 
and Temple Emanuel in 
New York 726 

New York impressions 917.471 
New York Madeira Tan- 
gier 910 
Newspapers 

Day with the Sun 070 

Trees to Tribunes 676 

Newts 

Romance in a pond 598.1 

Niagara falls 

Niagara falls 917.47 

Niagara's winter wizard- 
ry 917.47 
Niagara's winter wizardry 

917.47 

Nicholas II, emperor of Rus- 
sia 
Tsar to Lenin 947 



Nickel 

Heritage 669.7 

Research paves the way 669.7 

Nikko 915.2 

Nile and pygmy hippopotami 599 

Nile river 

Children of the Nile 916.2 

Father Nile 916.2 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

1932 total eclipse of the sun 520 
N'Manga 916.7 

Noah and the Ark. See Sto- 
ries from the Old Testa- 
ment 221 
Normandie. French line 

(Chase film) 387 

Normandie. French line 

(Fox film) 387 

Normandy 

Glimpses of French coun- 
try life 914.4 
Norrls dam construction 627.8 
North Africa. See Africa, 

North 

North central states 
CCC at work lake states 

634.909 

Northern bears 599 

Norway 

Fjords of Norway 914.81 

Ski thrills 796.9 

Notre Dame. See Paris. 
Notre Dame (cathedral) 
Nottingham, England 

Mediaeval village 940.1 

Nova Scotia 

Down by the sea 917.16 

Land of Evangeline 917.16 
Now for tomorrow 368 

Nurseries (Horticulture). 

See Forest nurseries 
Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Nurses and nursing 
Contents of the nurse's 

bag 649 

Demonstrations of nursing 

procedure 649 

Now for tomorrow 368 

Nuthatches 
Our bird citizens 598.2 



Obi, Tying the Japanese 391 
O'Brien- Moore, Erin (as 

actor) 

Little men F 

Ocean 

Coast erosion 551.36 

Sea 591.92 

Story of water 551.5 

Ocean cables. See Cables, 

Submarine 
Occupations 

What about Jobs 371.42 

Octavina. See Piano 
Octopus 

Fish from hell 799.1 

Sea 591.92 

Oenothera 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Ohio river 

Mad Ohio 627 

Oil. See Petroleum 
Oil and gas. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Old age pensions 

Now for tomorrow 368 

Old civilization built in the 
desert. See International 
library of visual aids 300 



Old Danish sugar bowl 664.1 
Old lands new use 634.909 

Old time ballads 784 

Old world monkeys 599 

Oldest civilization on earth. 
See International libra- 
ry of visual aids 300 
Oliver Twist F 
Olympic games 

Call of the Olympic bell 796.4 
Olympic games, 1936 
Golden champions 634.3 

Highlights of the 1936 

Olympics 796.4 

Olympus country 917.97 

On to market. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Ontario 
Where lake and river meet 

917.13 
Opium 

Dream flowers 583 

Opossums 

Tropical opossums 599 

Opportunity knocks 170 

Orang-utans 

Housekeeping at the zoo 591.5 
Wildman's land 919.11 

Orange 

Citrus fruit in Florida 634.3 
Golden champions 634.3 

Harvesting the golden 

fruit 634.3 

Kindly fruits of the earth 634 
Safeguarding the citrus 

fruit 634.3 

Orchards. See Fruit culture 
Orchids 

Blooming of flowers 583 

In all his glory 583 

Michigan wild flowers 583 
Oregon trail 

Covered wagon F 

Oriental journeys series 
All dolled up 391 

All sorts of folks 915 

Byways of Egypt 916.2 

Day's work 919.14 

Friendly bout 915.93 

Good clean sport 796 

Grain of rice 633.1 

How our neighbors live 915 
Igorote 919.14 

Korea 915.19 

Land of the yellow robe 915.93 
Mothers of Nippon 915.2 

Music hath charm 780 

Oriental transportation 380 
Oriental watercraft 387 

Sacred cow 915.4 

Slumbering giant 915.1 

Temples of many creeds 726 
Water dogs 915 

Oriental transportation 380 

Oriental watercraft 387 

Origin of motion pictures 

& photography 770 

Orioles 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Wild wings 598.2 

Orphans and orphan asy- 
lums 

Oliver Twist F 

Ostriches 

The veldt 591.9 

Our ant gang 595.796 

Our bird citizens 598.2 

Our earth 551 

Our inland waterways 386 

Our Mexican neighbors 917.2 
Our neighbor Mexico 917.2 

Our own country. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Our world in review series 
Air currents and theory of 

streamlining 530 

Archaic and unusual in- 
struments 785 
Autogiro 629.1 
Birds 598.2 
Chicago planetarium & 
the Deutsches museum 
in Munich 508 
Churches and cathedrals; 
Cathedral of Santo Do- 
mingo, Spanish missions 
and Temple Emanuel in 
New York 726 
Churches and cathedrals ; 
Chartres cathedral, River- 
side church, Notre Dame 
in Paris 726 
Colonial architecture 720 
Dances of the nations 793.3 
Fountains, gardens and 

statuary 720 

Highway mania 629.213 

History of aviation 629.1 

Marine life 591.92 

Marvels of the microscope 578 
Music of the nations 784 

Old time ballads 784 

Origin of motion pictures 

& photography 770 

Photography 770 

Second inauguration of 

Roosevelt 92 

Schumann Heink and Sig- 

mund Spaeth 780 

Through Galileo's tele- 
scope & Mt Wilson ob- 
servatory 520 
Tidal theory of the 
earth's and moon's 
creation, and the moon 
in closeup 520 
Tree and plant life 580 
Tuskegee institute & 

Edgar Guest 326 

Violins and cellos 787 

Walter Damrosch 780 

Out of the earth. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Outdoors in the garden 

state, New Jersey 634.909 
Oval portrait F 

Over the prairies. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Overcoming limitations to 
learning. See Teaching 
with sound fllms 371.33 

Overland journeys to the 

Pacific 

Covered wagon F 

Ovulation, fertilization and 
early development of the 
mammalian egg 613,9 

Owls 

Birds of prey 598.2 

Dwellers of the forest 599 
Furred & feathered hunt- 
ers 591.5 
Some of our more common 

predatory birds 598.2 

Tawny owl 598.2 

Oxwelding and cutting the 
modern method of join- 
ing and severing metals 

671 W 
Oxwelding and cutting in 

production, part I-II 671W 
Oxyacetylene welding. See 

Welding 

Oxy-acetylene welding and 
cutting for repair, main- 
tenance and production 

671 W 

Oxy-acetylene welding of 
structural steel 671 W 



Oyster catchers 

Bird life of Cobb's island, 

Virginia 598.2 

Oysters 

Wealth of the sea 639 



Pacific ocean 

Crossroads of the Pacific 

919.69 

Pacifism. See Peace 
Packing industry. See Meat 

industry and trade 
Pageant of American Inland 

transportation 385 

Pagliacci prologue and aria 

from Barber 9f Seville 784 
Painting a portrait 757 

Paleontology 

Heritage 669.7 

Palestine 

Holy Land 915.69 

Palma de Majorca 914.67 

Palma de Mallorca 

Palma de Majorca 914.67 

Palms 

Tree and plant life 580 

Panama 

Seventh wonder 918.6 

Panama canal 

Seventh wonder 918.6 

Paper making and trade 

Short course in paper 
making 676 

Trees to Tribunes 676 

Papua 

Adventure isle 919.5 

Paramecium 

Behavior of unicellular 
animals 593 

Simple animal forms 593 

Parasites 

Control of worms In hogs 

632.7 
Paris 

Les miserables F 

Paris. Notre Dame (Cathe- 
dral) 

Churches and cathedrals ; 
Chartres cathedral, River- 
side church, Notre Dame 
In Paris 726 

Parks under the lone star 

634.909 
Parma (Ship) 

Around the Horn on a 

sQiiare- rigger 910 

Passing. See Football 796.33 
Passion flowers 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Pasteur, Louis 

Pasteur 92 

The patriots F 

Patten, Ray 

We are all artists 701 

Pavements 

Granite block paving 625.7 
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovlch 

Leningrad and Moscow 914.7 

Rose and Raphael 151.3 

Peabody, Robert W. 

Colonial Rhode Island 974.5 
Peace 

End of St Petersburg 947 

Lives wasted 172.4 

Peacemobile programs 172.4 

Towards unity 910 

Peacemobile programs 172.4 

Peach 

Kindly fruits of the earth 634 
Peacock throne 915.4 

Pearls 

Abalone pearl fishing 639 

Land of enchantment 915.2 

Marine life 591.92 



Peck, George Wilbur 

Peck's bad boy 

Peck's bad boy F 

Peer Gynt suite (selec- 
tion). See Anltra's 
dance 780 

Peiping, China 

Imperial city 915.1 

Peiping land of Khan 915.1 
Peking, Korea 915 

Summer palace in Peking 

915.1 

Peiping land of Khan 915.1 
Peking, Korea 915 

Pelicans 

Birds 598.2 

Marine birds of southern 

waters 598.2 

Wake up and feed 591.5 

Winter visitors 598.2 

Penalties 796.33 

Penang 
Penang Malacca Siam 

Singapore 915 

Penang Malacca Siam 

Singapore 915 

Penguins 
Marine birds of southern 

waters 598.2 

People who live in the 
North. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
Perils of the jungle. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Perry, Frederick J. 

Backhand 796.34 

Perseus 

Gorgon's head 291 

Persimmon 
Persimmon harvesting and 

storage in China 634.4 

Persimmon harvesting and 

storage in China 634.4 

Peru 

Andean trails 918 

Inca Cuzko (Peru) 918.5 

Petersburg nights F 

Petroleum 
Story of a Mexican oil 

gusher 665.5 

Phalarope 
Feathered beach combers 

598.2 

Philippine Islands 
All dolled up 391 

Cane fields of Calamba 664.1 
Day's work 919.14 

Grain of rice 633.1 

Igorote 919.14 

Little Filipinos 919.14 

Two ends of a rope 633.5 
Photography 
Origin of motion pictures 

& photography 770 

Photography 770 

Moving Pictures 
See Moving pictures 
Physical education series 

Winter games 796 

Physical geography 

Our earth 551 

Piano 

Archaic and unusual in- 
struments 785 

Double keyboard piano 786 

Keyboard talks 786 

Violins and cellos 787 

Pianoforte. See Piano 
Pichel, Irving (as actor) 

Oliver Twist F 

Picturesque Hong Kong 915.1 
Pigeons 

Special messengers 636.59 

Pigs. See Swine 
Pike 

Pike propagation 597 

Pike propagation 597 



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EDUCATIONAL FI^M CATALOG 



Pilbeam, Nova (as actor) 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

Pilgrim forests 634.909 

Pillsbury, Arthur C. 
Blooming of flowers 583 

Growing plants without 

soil 630 

Life under the South seas 

591.92 
Reproduction in plants and 

lower animals 613.9 

Pine 
Harvesting the western 

pines 674 

Pines for profit 634.9 

Pines that come back 634.9 
Tree and plant life 580 

Diseases and pests 
Fighting western pine 

beetles 632.7 

Pineapple 

Hawaii the beautiful 919.69 
Pines for profit 634.9 

Pines that come back 634.9 

Pioneer days in our own 
country. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Pipe 
Manufacture of lap -weld 

pipe 670 

Pirates of the deep 591.92 

Plaice 

Marine sand animals 591.92 
Planetariums. See Adler 
planetarium and astro- 
nomical museum, Chi- 
cago 
Planets 

Seeing the universe 
through the world's 
largest telescopes, reels 
3-4 520 

Solar family 620 

Plant growth. See Teaching 

with sound films 371.33 

Plant physiology. See Bot- 
any Phy s iology 
Plant propagation 
How plants are reproduced 

581 

Life of plants 581 

Seed production 581 

Plants 

Diseases 

See Botany Pathol- 
ogy 

Fertilisation 
See Fertilization of 
plants 

Geographical distribution 
See Geographical dis- 
tribution of animals and 
plants 

Nutrition 

Study of mineral element 
deficiencies in plant 
growth 581 

Propagation 
See Plant propagation 

Reproduction 
How plants are reproduced 

581 

Plants, Irritability and move- 
ments of 

Self defence by plants 580 
Plants without soil. See 
Growing plants without 
3911 630 

Plastic materials 
Wonder world of chemis- 
try 540 
Play 
Rhythmic action 371.74 



Play ball 796.357 

Play of imagination in 

geometry 513 

Pleasure and health in the 
forest. See International 
library of visual aids 300 

Plow that broke the plains 

630.973 

Plywood 
Forest treasures 674 

Poe, Edgar Allan 
Oval portrait F 

Poll de Garotte F 

Poise 790 

Polar regions. See Antarc- 
tic regions; Arctic re- 
gions 

Pole-pushers of Puget Sound 674 

Polecats 
Tawny owl 598.2 

Polychaeta 

Annelid worms 595.1 

Marine sand animals 591.92 

Pompeii 
Unburied city of Pompeii 

914.5 

Pond life, Interdependence 

of 591.92 

Poppies 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Dream flowers 583 

Seed production 581 

Porcupine control in the 
western states 632.6 

Porcupines 

Dwellers of the forest 599 
Michigan furbearers 599 

Michigan mammals 599 

Porcupine control in the 
western states 632.6 

Port o' call series 
Adventure isle 919.5 

Children of the Nile 916.2 
City of David 915.69 

City of the sun 915.4 

Dravidian glamor 915.4 

First paradise 915.48 

Love's memorial 915.4 

Mother Ganges 915.4 

Peacock throne 915.4 

Queen of the Indies 917.29 

Raffles and rubber 915.95 

Seventh wonder 918.6 

Southern crossways 919.4 

Porter, Mrs Gene (Strat- 

ton) 

Girl of the Limberlost F 

Keeper of the bees F 

Porto Rico. See Puerto Rico 

Porto Rico 917.295 

Portrait painting 
Painting a portrait 757 

Portuguese man-of-war 
Pirates of the deep 591.92 

Postage stamp, Travels of a 383 

Postal service 

Here comes the mail 383 

Travels of a postage 

stamp 383 

Potatoes 
How and why of spuds 

635.2 

Potemkin F 

Pottery 

Ceramics 738 

Pottery making 738 

Pottery making 738 

Poultry 
Cooperative marketing 

eggs and poultry 631.18 

Happy hen and her chicks 

636.5 

Poultry farm 636.5 

Poultry marketing in the 

United States 631.18 

Wee Anne visits the farm 630 

Poultry farm 636.5 

Poultry marketing in the 
United States 631.18 



Poverty 

How our neighbors live 915 
Power (Mechanics) 

Face of Britain 914.2 

Prairie-dogs 

Routing rodent robbers 632.6 
Precipitins 612.1 

Prehistoric man. See Man, 

Prehistoric 

President Roosevelt 92 

President speaks 320 

Presidents 

United States Inauguration 
Inauguration of Franklin 

D. Roosevelt 92 

Second inauguration of 

Roosevelt 92 

President's answer 92 

Prevent forest fires the 

careful fisherman 799.1 

Prevention of accidents. See 

Accidents Prevention 
Primary education. See Ed- 
ucation of children 
Primary grade series 
Adventures of Bunny Rab- 
bit 599 
Farm animals 636 
Poultry farm 636.5 
Primitive 919 
Primitive America 917.68 
Primitive arts. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 
Primitive life. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 
Primitive workers. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 
Principles of current elec- 
tricity 537 
Principles of current gen- 
eration 621.31 
Principles of electrical 

measurement 621.37 

Principles of electro-mag- 
netism 538 
Principles of electrostatics 537 
Principles of magnetism 538 
Privies 

Garden castles 628.3 

Problems of the city. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Progress. Gaumont British 

942.08 

Progress. U.S. steel 387 

Progress of mankind series 

Home builders at work 728 
Progress on parade 629.2 

Propeller making 623.8 

Propellers 

Propeller making 623.8 

Properties of colloidal ferro- 
magnetic ferric oxyde 540 
Protective devices of plants. 
See Plants, Irritability 
and movements of 
Protoplasm 

Elementary animals 593 

The prowlers 916.7 

Prunes 
Cooperative marketing 

dried prunes 631.18 

Psychology 

Mechanics of the brain 150 
T-puzzle 150 

Trip through a psychology 

laboratory 150 

Psychology, Comparative 

Rose and Raphael 151.3 

Psychology of learning. See 
Learning, Psychology of 
Public health 

Work of the U.S. Public 
health service 614 



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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Public health nurses. See 

Nurses and nursing 
Puerto Rico 

Porto Rico 917.295 

Puerto Rico, Martinique, 
Barbados and Trinidad 

917.29 

Puerto Rico, Martinique, 
Barbados and Trinidad 

917.29 
Puffers 

Freak fish of seven seas 597 
Puffins 

Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Pullman cars. See Railroads 
Pumas 

Furred & feathered hunt- 
ers 591.5 
Hunter's camp 799.2 
Trailing the killer F 
Pure milk association 

Guardian of your health 637 
Puzzles 

T-puzzle 150 

Pygmy hippopotamus 
Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591.5 
Nile and pygmy hippo- 
potami 599 
Wake up and feed 591.5 
Pyramids 

Cairo to the pyramids 916.2 
Father Nile 916.2 

Pyrenees 

Snow-bound Pyrenees 914.4 
Through Pyrenees & 
Lourdes 914.4 



Quails 

Don Q, the California 

quail 598.2 

Quarries and quarrying 

Granite block paving 625.7 

Story of rock drilling 622.2 
Quebec (province) 

Maria Chapdelaine F 

Queen Mary (Ship) 

Heavy industries 669.1 

Queen of the Indies 917.29 

Queen of the underworld 595.79 
Queer Korean customs 915.-T9 
Quest. See Kimiko F 



Rabbits 

Adventures of Bunny Rab- 
bit 599 
Wee Anne visits the farm 630 
Rabinof, Benno 

Violins and cellos 787 

Radek, Karl 

Tsar to Lenin 947 

Radio 
Communication news and 

views #1, #2 621.38 

Network broadcasting 621.38 
Progress. Gaumont Brit- 
ish 942.08 
Studies about communica- 
tion 621.38 
Radishes 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Raffles and rubber 915.95 

Railroads 

Flight of the Century 385 
George Washington's rail- 
road 385 
Journey by train 385 
Pageant of American in- 
land transportation 385 



Great Britain 
Development of English 

railways 385 

Rails (Birds) 

Wild wings 598.2 

Rain and rainfall 

Story of a disturbance 551.5 
Rain for the earth 630.973 

Rainey wildlife sanctuary 598.2 
Rainier, Mount 
Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 
Raising the S 51 627 
Rambling reporters 
Dutchman's paradise 919.22 
Father Nile 916.2 
Home of the sheikh 916.5 
Jewel of Asia 915.93 
Land of enchantment 915.2 
Let's talk Turkey 914.96 
Roof of Europe 914.94 
Streets of Cairo 916.2 
Wildman's land 919.11 
Ranch life 
Where West is still west 

917.8 

Rattlesnakes 
Dangerous snakes of the 

U.S.A. 598.1 

Fangs of Death valley 598.1 
Ravens 

Roger the raven 598.2 

Rayon. See Silk, Artificial 
Reaction time 

Illusions of movement 150 
Reading 
Eye movements in reading 

372.4 

Teaching of reading 372.4 

Real New York 917.471 

Rebuilding an island indus- 
try. See Sugar 664.1 
Recipes. See Cookery 
Reclaiming the desert. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 
Re-conquering Antarctica 919.9 
Red cross 
American Red cross to 

the rescue 627 

Red enemy 634.92 

Redes. See The wave 917.2 

R*dvood 

,-i California giants 674 

/Reed, John 

Tsar to Lenin 947 

Reference books 

Found in a book 020 

Reforestation. See Forests 

and forestry 

Refrigeration and refrigerat- 
ing machinery 
How the General electric 

icing unit works 621.5 

Regional geography series 
Farming in East Anglia 

630.942 

Fruitlands in Kent 634 

Wheatlands in East Anglia 

633.1 
Reisenfeld, Hugo 

Rain for the earth 630.973 
Relativity (Physics) 
Einstein's theory of rela- 
tivity 530.1 
Remember Jimmy 629.213 
Remora. See Shark suckers 
Renaud, Madeleine (as ac- 
tor) 

La maternelle F 

Renting houses for songs 598.2 
Reproduction 

In the beginning 613.9 

Ovulation, fertilization 

and early development 
of the mammalian egg 613.9 
Reproduction among mam- 
mals 613.9 



Reproduction in plants 

and lower animals 613.9 
Reproduction among mam- 
mals 613.9 
Reproduction in plants and 

lower animals 613.9 

Reptiles 
Denizens of the Colorado 

desert 591.9 

Fangs of Death valley 598.1 

See also Serpents 
Rescue of Lot. See Stories 

from the Old Testament 221 
Research 

That man may live 610 

Research paves the way 669.7 
Residences. See Architec- 
ture, Domestic 
Respiration 

Mechanisms of breathing 612.2 
Return of Jacob. See Sto- 
ries from the Old Testa- 
ment 221 
Reykjavik, capital of Ice- 
land 914.91 
Rhinoceros 

Hunting tigers in India 799.2 
Rhizopoda 

Elementary animals 593 

Rhode Island 

Colonial Rhode Island 974.5 
Rhythm 

Rhythmic action 371.74 

Rhythmic action 371.74 

Rice, E. D. 

Autogiro 629.1 

Rice, Grantland 
Blue grass kings 636.1 

Poise 790 

Rice and rice culture 
Grain of rice 633.1 

Korean rice fields 633.1 

Rice cultivation in Japan 633.1 
Wild rice 633.1 

Rice cultivation in Japan 633.1 
Richard I, king of England 

Ivanhoe F 

Richards, Charles R. 
Chicago planetarium & 
the Deutsches museum 
in Munich 508 

Riders over Vogelsang 917.94 
Riefenstahl, Leni (as actor) 

Ski chase 796.9 

Riml, Walter (as actor) 

Ski chase 796.9 

Ring-tailed cat. See Ca- 

comistle 
Rivers 

Our inland waterways 386 
Streams 551.48 

Riverside church. See New 
York (city). Riverside 
church 
Riviera 

Along the Riviera 914.5 

French Riviera 914.4 

Road to life 914.7 

Roads 
Building the Mount Ver- 

non Memorial highway 625.7 

Highroads and skyroads 625.7 

Highways of Wisconsin 917.75 

Maintenance of roads 625.7 

Robertson, Jack 

Alaskan adventures 917.98 

Robey, George (as actor) 

Don Quixote F 

Rocky mountain national 

park 

Estes Park, Colorado 917.88 
Glimpses of national parks 

917.8 
Summer ends in the 

Rockies 634.909 

Rocky mountains 

Vacation in the Rockies 917.8 
Roger the raven 598.2 

Romance in a pond 698.1 



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EDUCATIONAL *ILM CATALOG 



Romance of a feminine 

monarchy 595.79 

Romance of foods 664.9 

Romance of mahogany 674 

Romance of silk. See Story 

of silk 677.4 

Romance of soap 668.1 

Romance of the library 020 

Romance of the skies 520 

Romantic country of castles 

914.3 

Roof of Europe 914.94 

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 
Inauguration of Franklin 

D. Roosevelt 92 

President speaks 320 

Second inauguration of 

Roosevelt 92 

Roosevelt, Theodore 
President Roosevelt 92 

Roosevelt at home 92 

Roosevelt in the Great war 92 
Roosevelt's return from 

Africa, 1910 92 

Roosevelt at home 92 

Roosevelt dam 627.8 

Roosevelt dam, Arizona 

Roosevelt dam 627.8 

Roosevelt in the Great war 92 
Roosevelt's return from Af- 
rica, 1910 92 
Rope, Wire. See Wire rope 
Rose and Raphael 151.3 
Ross, David 

Rain for the earth 630.973 
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio 
Pagliacci prologue and 
aria from Barber of Se- 
ville 784 
Rotation of the earth. See 

Earth Rotation 
Rote learning: 150 

Rotha, Paul 

Face of Britain 914.2 

Great cargoes 380 

Shipyard 623.8 

Steel 669.1 

Round, Dorothy 

Miss Dorothy Round 796.34 
Routing rodent robbers 632.6 
Roving the Mediterranean 914 
Rubber 

Raffles and rubber 915.95 

Story of Goodyear 678 

Story of the tire 678 

Wonder world of chemis- 
try 540 
Running. See Football 796.33 
Running gear and differen- 
tial. See Elements of 
the automobile 629.2 
Russia 

Crimea 914.77 

Day in Moscow 914.7 

Modern Russia 914.7 

Road to life 914.7 

Russia 914.7 

Soviet Russia through the 

eyes of an American 914.7 
Taming the Taiga 915.7 

History 

End of St Petersburg 947 

Ten who were condemned 947 

~ Tsar to Lenin 947 

History Revolution, 1917- 
Ten days that shook the 

world 947 

Russian language films 
The patriots F 

Petersburg nights F 

Potemkin F 

Road to life 914.7 



Ruwenzori mountains 

Hell below zero 916.7 

Ruysdael, Basil 

George Washington's rail- 
road 385 



S 51 (Submarine) 

Raising the S 51 627 

Sabella 

Annelid worms 595.1 

Marine sand animals 591.92 
Shore life at low tide 591.92 
Sacred arrow ceremony of 

the Cheyenne Indians 970.1 
Sacred cow 915.4 

Sacrifice of Isaac. See Sto- 
ries from the Old Testa- 
ment 221 
Sad h us 

Holy men of India 915.4 

Safeguarding the citrus fruit 

634.3 

Safety education. See Acci- 
dents Prevention 
Safety on streets and high- 
ways 614.8 
Safety on the federal sky- 
ways 629.1 
Sago 
Sago making in primitive 

New Guinea 664.2 

Sago making in primitive 

New Guinea 664.2 

Sailing 
Around the Horn on a 

square-rigger 910 

Sailing sheltered seas to 

Alaska 917.98 

Sailor's life. See Seafaring 

life 
Salem, Massachusetts 

Seeing Salem 973.2 

Salmon 

Alaska's silver millions 639 
Salmon run 597 

Salmon run 597 

Salt 

Story of salt 664.4 

Salvage 

Raising the S 51 627 

Salzburg, city of festivals 

914.36 
Sampson, Charles 

Geometry 513 

San Marino (Republic) 

Seeing San Marino 914.5 

Sand dunes 
White Sands national 

monument 917.89 

Sanderlings 
Feathered beach combers 

598.2 

Sandpipers 

Birds 598.2 

Feathered beach combers 

598.2 
San Francisco 

March of progress 624 

Sanitation 

Barnyard underworld 631.2 
Garden castles 628.3 

Santo Domingo, Cathedral 

of 

Churches and cathedrals; 
Cathedral of Santo Do- 
mingo, Spanish missions 
and Temple Emanuel in 
New York 726 

Sardines 

Wealth of the sea 639 

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 

Locks at Sault Ste. Marie 626 
Saving the beauty of Ala- 
bama 634.909 
Sawdust sidelights 791.3 



Saxmundham, England 

Town settlement 914.2 

Saxony's green borderlands 

914.3 

Say it with pearls 617.6 

Schneider, Hannes 

Hans Schneider ski school 

796.9 

High school of skiing 796.9 
Ski chase 796.9 

Skiing with Hannes 

Schneider 796.9 

Schniebs, Otto 

Modern ski technique 796.9 
School art applied to life 701 
Schubert, Franz Peter 

Frulingstraum F 

Schumann-Heink, Mrs Ernes- 
tine (Roessler) 
Schumann Heink and Sig- 

mund Spaeth 780 

Schumann Heink and Sig- 

mund Spaeth 780 

Science makes a dentifrice 617.6 
Science of finger waving 646 
Scientific research. See Re- 
search 
Scotland 

Harvests of the soil 630.941 
Highlands of Scotland 914.1 
Industrial Scotland raw 

materials 914.1 

Life in the Highlands 914.1 
Scottish coasts 914.1 

Scott, Sir Walter 

Ivanhoe F 

Scottish coasts 914.1 

Screw worms 

Screw worms 595.7 

Sea. See Ocean 
Sea anemones 
Life under the South seas 

591.92 

Pirates of the deep 591.92 

Reproduction in plants 

and lower animals 613.9 

Sea 591.92 

Sea animals. See Marine 

fauna 

Sea brant. See Brant 
Sea cucumbers. See Holo- 

thurians 

Sea life. See Seafaring life 
Sea lions 
Fishing in the surf and 

sea 799.1 

Sea urchins 

Freaks of the deep 591.92 
Life under the South seas 

591.92 

Marine sand animals 591.92 
Sea urchin 593 

Shore life at low tide 591.92 
Seafaring life 
Around the Horn on a 

square-rigger 910 

Seagoing birds 598.2 

Seagoing telephones 621.385 

Seals (Animals) 
Birth and education of a 

seal 599 

Capturing the elephant 

seals 599 

Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591.5 
Wake up and feed 591.5 
2nd Hungarian rhapsody 785 
Second inauguration of 

Roosevelt 92 

Secondary education. See 

Education, Secondary 
Secret of true scholarship. 
See Romance of the li- 
brary 020 
Secretary bird 

The veldt 591.9 

Secrets of life series 
Wake up and feed 591.5 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Secrets of nature series 
Bittern 598.2 

Brock the badger 599 

Dream flowers 583 

Gathering moss 588 

Glow-worm 595.7 

In all his glory 583 

Iris family 583 

Magic myxies 589.2 

Romance in a pond 598.1 

Special messengers 636.59 

Two pounder 597 

Water folk 595.7 

Seed production 581 

Seeds 

Better quality vegetables 
through disease con- 
trol 632.8 
Seed production 581 

Seeing Australia 919.4 

Seeing Canada series 
Fifteen minutes from sky- 
scrapers 917.11 
High trails 917.123 
Trail riders of Jasper 917.123 
Voyageur trails 917.1 
Where lake and river meet 

917.13 

Seeing Glacier national park 

917.86 

Seeing Salem 973.2 

Seeing San Marino 914.5 

Seeing the universe through 
the world's largest tele- 
scopes 520 

Seeing Yosemite national 

park 917.94 

Segovia, Spain 
Toledo and Segovia 914.6 

Seine river 
Trip on the Seine 914.4 

Self defence by plants 580 

Selfishness 
Education of Steve Smith F 

Sennett, Mack 

Trail of the swordfish 799.1 

Sequoia national park 
Glimpses of national parks 

917.8 
Sequoia national park 917.94 

Serpents 
Dangerous snakes of the 

U.S.A. 598.1 

Pangs of Death valley 598.1 
Killers of the chaparral 591.5 

Service 796.34 

Seventh wonder 918.6 

Seville in fair time 914.6 

Shad 
Wealth of the sea 639 

Shakespeare, William 

Stratford-on-Avon 914.2 

Shalimar, Land of 915.4 

Shanghai 

Water dogs 915 

With the Asiatic fleet 915.1 

Shark suckers 
Freak fish of seven seas 597 

Sharks 

Fish from hell 799.1 

Freak fish of seven seas 597 
Man-eating sharks 917.2 

Two hundred fathoms 
deep 799.1 

Shedding the antlers 599 

Sheep 

Farm animals 636 

Meat from hoof to mar- 
ket 664.9 
Sheep in psalm and sage 636.3 

Sheep in psalm and sage 636.3 

Shell mounds in the Tennes- 
see valley 571 

Shelter 728 

Shenandoah national park 
Shenandoah national park 

917.55 



Sherlock, jr. See Emil und 

die detektive F 

Shilkret, Nathaniel 
George Washington's rail- 
road 385 
Shipbuilding 

Shipyard 623.8 

Ships 

Normandie. French line 

(Chase film) 387 

Norrnandie. French line 

(Fox film) 387 

Oriental watercraft 387 

Propeller making 623.8 

Seagoing telephones 621.385 
Shipyard 623.8 

Shoes. See Boots and shoes 
Shore life at low tide 591.92 

Short course in paper mak- 
ing 676 
Shrikes 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Siam 

All dolled up 391 

Friendly bout 915.93 

Good clean sport 796 

How our neighbors live 915 
Jewel of Asia 915.93 

Land of the yellow robe 

915.93 
Penang Malacca Siam 

Singapore 915 

Siam to Korea 915 

Syama 915.93 

Teak logging with ele- 
phants in Siam 674 
Water dogs 915 
Siam to Korea 915 
Siberia 

Siberia 915.7 

Signals and signaling 
Studies about communica- 
tion 621.38 
Silk 

Historic festival in Japan 
and Silk culture in Ja- 
pan 915.2 
Silk culture in Japan 677.4 
Silk industry cherry blos- 
som time 677.4 
Story of silk 677.4 
Silk, Artificial 
Wonder world of chemis- 
try 540 
Silk culture in Japan 677.4 
Silk culture in Japan. See 
Cherry blossom festival 
in Japan 915.2 
Silk culture in Japan. See 
Historic festival in Ja- 
pan and Silk culture in 
Japan 915.2 
Silk industry cherry blos- 
som time 677.4 
Silkworms 

Fortune builders 677.4 

Silos 
Construction of a concrete 

silo 631.2 

Silver mines and mining 
Our Mexican neighbors, 

reel 1 917.2 

Simba 916.7 

Simple animal forms 593 

Simple life of the hunters. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

Sinews from the soil 634.909 

Singapore 
Penang Malacca Siam 

Singapore 915 

Raffles and rubber 915.95 

6th Hungarian rhapsody 786 
Skating 

Sonja Henie, queen of the 

silvery skates 796.9 

Swiss on white 796.9 



Skete, Horace (as actor) 
Backhand 796.34 

Forehand drive 796.34 

Service 796.34 

Volley & smash 796.34 

Ski chase 796.9 

Ski-esta 796.9 

Ski thrills 796.9 

Skiing with Hannes Schneider 

796.9 
Skin 
Body defenses against 

disease 613 

Skis and skf-running 
Hans Schneider ski school 

796.9 

High school of skiing 796.9 
Modern ski technique 796.9 
Ski chase 796.9 

Ski-esta 796.9 

Ski thrills 796.9 

Skiiing with Hannes 

Schneider 796.9 

Slalom 796.9 

Swiss on white 796.9 

Winter in Austria: Carin- 

thian Alps 914.36 

Winter sports. Cal. state 
chamber of commerce 

796.9 
Skunks 

Furred & feathered hunt- 
ers 591.5 
Sky fleets of the navy 629.1 
Slalom 796.9 
Slavic people of Russia. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 
Slime molds. See Myxomy- 

cetes 
Slow motion analysis of 

Bobby Jones 796.352 

Slumbering giant 915.1 

Small farms in Central 
Asia. See International 
library of visual aids 300 
Smelting 
Industrial Scotland raw 

materials 914.1 

Snakes. See Serpents 
Snapdragons 

In all his glory 583 

Sneezeweeds 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Snipes. See Dowitchers 
Snow 

Fury of the storm 917.8 

In nature's workshop 540 

Snow-bound Pyrenees 914.4 

Snowdrops 

In all his glory 583 

Soap 

Romance of soap 668.1 

Social customs. See Manners 

arid customs 
Sodium nitrate 
Study of mineral element 
deficiencies in plant 
growth 581 

Soil bacteriology 
Fungi snare and destroy 

nematodes 631.4 

Soilless agriculture. See Ag- 
riculture Soilless agri- 
culture 
Soils 
Plow that broke the plains 

630.973 

Solar eclipses. See Eclipses 
Solar family 520 

Solar system 

Solar family 520 

Solid foods in the infant 

dietary 649 

Some common inverte- 
brates from the Gulf of 
Maine 591.92 

Some of our more common 

predatory birds 598.2 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 



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EDUCATIONAL *ILM CATALOG 



Some physiological reactions 

to emotional stimuli 150 
Something new under the 

sun 621.9 

Song of China F 

Songs 

Jack and Jill in Songland 784 
Music of the nations 784 

Old time ballads 784 

Songs of the nations. See 

Music of the nations 784 
Sonja Henie, queen of the 

silvery skates 796.9 

Sound 
Walter Damrosch. General 

electric 534 

Sound waves and their 
sources. See Teaching 
with sound films 371.33 
South America 
Exploring the coffee con- 
tinent 663 
Flying clipper cruises to 

Rio 629.1 

Flying the Lindbergh trail 

629.1 

March of trade 332 

South Carolina 

Old lands new use 634.909 
South sea islands 
Crossing the line 910 

Primitive 919 

Southern crossways 919.4 

Southern India 915.4 

Soviet Russia through the 

eyes of an American 914.7 
Soy-bean 

Soybeans at home 633.3 

Soybeans at home 633.3 

Spaak, Charles 

Carnival in Flanders F 

Spaeth, Sigmund Gottfried 
Schumann Helnk and Sig- 
mund Spaeth 780 
Spain 

Defense of Madrid 946 

Defense of Spain 946 

Seville in fair time 914.6 
Spanish children 914.6 

16th century 

Don Quixote F 

Spanish children 914.6 

Spanish language films 

Defense of Spain 946 

The wave 917.2 

Spare the dogwood 583 

Spare time 634.92 

Sparrow hawk 598.2 

Special messengers 636.59 

Spectre F 

Speed. See International li- 
brary of visual aids 300 
Sphinx 

Cairo to the pyramids 916.2 

Father Nile 916.2 

Spiderworts 

Reproduction in plants and 

lower animals 613.9 

Spinet. See Piano 
Spirit of Egypt. See Inter- 
national library of vis- 
ual aids 300 
Spirit of the plains F 
Spirogyra 

Reproduction in plants 

and lower animals 613.9 
Splrula 

Annelid worms 595.1 

Spleen 

Body defenses against 

disease 613 

Sports 

Friendly bout 915.93 

Good clean sport 796 

Spring training 796.33 

Squids 

Freaks .f the deep 591.92 



Squirrels 

Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591.5 
Dwellers of the forest 599 
Michigan mammals 599 
Stable flies and their con- 
trol 632.7 
Staff of life. Am. soc. of 
bakery engineers. See 
Story of a loaf of bread 

641.6 

Staff of life. Demarest 641.6 
Stalin, losif 

Tsar to Lenin 947 

Starfishes 
Life under the South seas 

591.92 

Living stars 593.9 

Marine sand animals 591.92 
Pirates of the deep 591.92 
Shore life at low tide 591.92 
Stars 

Exploring the universe 520 
Steam. See International li- 
brary of visual aids 300 
Steamboats 

Progress. U.S. steel 387 

Steel 
Heat treatment of steel 

669.1 

Heavy Industries 669.1 

Making American wire 

rope 669.1 

Making it tough 669.1 

Steel 669.1 

Steel a symphony of in- 
dustry 669.1 
Steel industry and trade 

Steel 669.1 

Steel, Structural 
Oxy-acetylene welding of 

structural steel 671 W 

Stilts 
Feathered beach combers 

598.2 
Stone quarries. See Quarries 

and quarrying 

Stones of Venice 914.5 

Stop forest fires 634.92 

Storage and diversion dams 

627.8 

Stories from the Old Testa- 
ment 221 
Storms 

Story of a disturbance 551.5 
Story of a disturbance 551.5 
Story of a loaf of bread 641.6 
Story of a Mexican oil 

gusher 665.5 

Story of bakelite resinoid 668 
Story of culture. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of dynamite 662.2 

Story of Goodyear 678 

Story of iron 669.1 

Story of my life by Mr 

Shoe 675 

Story of rock drilling 622.2 

Story of salt 664.4 

Story of science. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of silk 677.4 

Story of soap. See Romance 

of soap 668.1 

Story of the blue crab 595.3 
Story of the city. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of the desert. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of the forest. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of the gasoline motor 

621.4 



Story of the jungle. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of the mountains. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of the Polar regions. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

Story of the sea. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of the telescope. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of the tire 678 

Story of the United States 

coast guard 614.8 

Story of transportation. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Story of water 551.5 

Stratford -on-Avon 914.2 

Strawberries 

Kindly fruits of the earth 634 
Why strawberries grow 

whiskers 634.7 

Streamlining 
Air currents and theory of 

streamlining 530 

Streams 551.48 

Streets 
Safety on streets and 

highways 614.8 

Streets of Cairo 916.2 

Strikes and lockouts 

Millions of us 331.8 

Striped bass fishing 799.1 

Structural steel. See Steel, 

Structural 

Studies about communica- 
tion 621.38 
Study of mineral element 
deficiencies in plant 
growth 581 
Stuttgart 914.3 
Styles in Hong Kong 915.1 
Submarine cables. See 

Cables, Submarine 
Success 

What about jobs 371.42 

Sugar 

Cane fields of Calamba 664.1 
Old Danish sugar bowl 664.1 
Our inland waterways 386 

Sugar. Dept. of interior 664.1 
Sugar. Edited pictures 664.1 
Sugarcane and cane sugar 

664.1 
Sugar beets. See Beets and 

beet sugar 
Sugar cane 

Chemical ethyl alcohol 661 
Sugarcane and cane sugar 

664.1 

Sugarcane and cane sugar 664.1 
Sumatra 

Story of Goodyear 678 

Summer ends in the Rockies 

634.909 
Summer palace in Peking 

915.1 

Summer sports 917.94 

Sun 
1932 total eclipse of the 

sun 520 

Romance of the skies 520 
Seeing the universe 
through the world's 
largest telescopes, reel 1 520 

Eclipses 
See Eclipses 
Sun, New York 

Day with the Sun 070 

Sun dance of the Cheyenne 

Indians 970.1 

Sunflowers 
Seed production 581 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Suppressing the foot-and- 
mouth disease 619 
Surf riding 

Water dogs 915 

Swallows 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Swans 

Winter visitors 598.2 

Sweden 
Consumer cooperation in 

Sweden 334 

Swine 

Animal husbandry 636 

Control of worms in hogs 632.7 
Farm animals 636 

Meat from hoof to mar- 
ket 664.9 
Reproduction among mam- 
mals 613.9 

Diseases 
This little pig stayed home 619 

Swiss on white 796.9 

Switzerland 

Dogs of solitude 914.94 

Lake of Lucerne 914.94 

Roof of Europe 914.94 

Swordfish 

Fish from hell 799.1 

Trail of the swordflsh 799.1 
Wrestling swordflsh 799.1 

Syama 915.93 

Sydney, Australia 
Southern cross ways 919.4 

Symphony series 
Carnival Romain 785 

Flying Dutchman overture 785 
Freischutz overture 785 

2nd Hungarian rhapsody 785 
6th Hungarian rhapsody 786 



T-puzzle 150 

Tactics 796.33 

Tadpoles. See Frogs 
Taft, Lorado 

Lorado Taft sculptor 92 

Tahiti 

Isle of desire 919.6 

Taj-Mahal 

Love's memorial 915.4 

Take it easy 629.213 

Take me out to the ball 

game 796.357 

Tale of two bulls 636.2 

Taming the desert 634.909 

Taming the Taiga 915.7 

Taming the wildcat 599 

Tangier 

New York Madeira Tan- 
gier 910 
Tank agriculture. See Agri- 
culture Soilless agricul- 
ture 

Taste (Esthetics). See Es- 
thetics 
Tauber valley a German 

idyl 914.3 

Tawny owl 598.2 

Teacher training series 
Teaching with sound films 

371.33 

Teaching of reading 372.4 

Teaching with sound films 

371.33 
Teak 

Syama 915.93 

Teak logging with ele- 
phants in Siam 674 
Teak logging with ele- 
phants in Slam 674 



Teeth 

Say it with pearls 617.6 

Science makes a denti- 
frice 617.6 
Telephone 

Call of the East 621.385 

Manual trick assembly 621.385 
Seagoing telephones 621.385 
Telephone call 621.385 

Telephone memories 621.385 
Underwater speechways 

621.385 

Telephone, Wireless. See Ra- 
dio 

Telephone call 621.385 

Telephone lines 

Concerning crossarms 621.385 
Telephone memories 621.385 
Telescope 

Exploring the universe 520 
Through Galileo's tele- 
scope & Mt Wilson ob- 
servatory 520 
200-inch disc 535.8 
Teletypewriters 
Communication news and 

views #2 621.38 

Temperance 

Beneficent reprobate 
ethyl alcohol, its na- 
ture and Its properties 613 
Temple Emanuel. See New 
York (city). Temple 
Emanuel 
Temples, Buddhist 

Borobodor and the Bromo 726 
Temples and peace 571 

Temples of many creeds 726 
Ten days that shook the 

world 947 

Ten who were condemned 947 
Tender memories 92 

Tennessee 

Primitive America 917.68 

Tennessee valley 
Shell mounds in the Ten- 
nessee valley 571 
Tennessee valley authority 
Challenge of the T.V.A. 627.8 
Norrls dam construction 627.8 
Tennessee valley author- 
ity at work 627.8 
Tennessee valley authori- 
ty at work 627.8 
Tennis 

Backhand 796.34 

Forehand drive 796.34 

H. W. Austin 796.34 

Miss Dorothy Round 796.34 
Service 796.34 

Volley & smash 796.34 

Tent caterpillars 

Nature's tent builders 595.7 
Termites 

Hidden enemies 595.73 

Terns 
Bird life of Cobb's island, 

Virginia 598.2 

Feathered beach combers 

598.2 
Marine birds of southern 

waters 598.2 

Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Wild wings 598.2 
Terriss, Tom 

Dogs of solitude 914.94 

Glacier's secret 551.31 

Tester, Desmond (as actor) 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

Teutonic people of Ger- 
many. See International 
library of visual aids 300 

Texas 

Glimpses of Texas, its 
natural resources and 
the Big Bend national 
park project 917.64 

Parks under the lone star 

634.909 



Textile industry and fabrics 
Clothing 646 

Commerce around the cof- 
fee cup 380 
Textiles 677 
Textiles 677 
That man may live 610 
There's only one 917.53 
Thirsty land. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 
This little pig stayed home 619 
Thistle 

In all his glory 683 

Thomas, Lowell Jackson 
Commerce around the 

coffee cup 380 

Exploring the coffee con- 
tinent 663 
Hidden enemies 595.73 
Highway mania 629.213 
Isle of birds 598.2 
Milk parade 637 
Throne of the gods 915.42 
Thorndike, Sybil (as actor) 

Nine days a queen 942.05 

Three centuries of Massa- 
chusetts 974.4 
Three great religions of 
China. See China our 
neighbor, unit 5 915.1 
Three little pigs F 
Three rivers of Wisconsin 

917.75 
Throne of the gods 915.42 

Through Galileo's telescope 
& Mt Wilson observatory 

520 

Thru life's windows 617.7 

Through Pyrenees & Lourdes 

914.4 

Through the microscope. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Thunder over Mexico F 

Tibet 

Dar jelling 915.15 

Tidal theory of the earth's 
and moon's creation, 
and the moon In closeup 520 
Tides 

Tidal theory of the earth's 
and moon's creation, and 
the moon in closeup 520 
Tidy tips 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Tiflis, Georgia 914.79 

Tigers 

Hunting tigers in India 799.2 
Lost jungle 791.3 

Tigers vs. elephants. See 
note under Hunting 
tigers in India 799.2 

Timber 
Board feet or bored timber 

632.7 
Trees of tomorrow 634.9 

Timber-r-r! 674 

Timbuctoo, Trekking to 916 
Tires 

Story of the tire 678 

Titmice 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Tobacco 

Study of mineral element 
deficiencies In plant 
growth 581 

Todd wildlife sanctuary 598.2 

Tokyo 

Japan 915.2 

Japan in cherry blossom 

time 915.2 

Land of enchantment 915.2 
Toledo, Spain 

Toledo and Segovia 914.6 

Toledo and Segovia 914.6 



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Tolhurst, Louis C. 
Bee bread 595.79 

Farmer's friend 595.76 

Queen of the underworld 

595.79 

Tomlinson, Edwin 
Flying the Lindbergh trail 

629.1 
Tools 

Commerce around the cof- 
fee cup 380 
Tortoises 

Killers of the chaparral 591.5 
Towards unity 910 

Town settlement 914.2 

Toys 
Getting your money's 

worth 338 

Track athletics 

Poise 790 

Trade. See Commerce 
Traffic regulations 
Safety on streets and 

highways 614.8 

Tragedy of Mt. Everest 915.42 
Trail of the swordfish 799.1 

Trail riders of Jasper 917.123 
Trailing the killer F 

Trained nurses. See Nurses 

and nursing 

Transmission. See Ele- 
ments of the automobile 

629.2 

Transportation 
Commerce around the cof- 
fee cup 380 
Oriental transportation 380 
Trapping 

Lost jungle 791.3 

Trapping big tuna fish 639 

Traveling electrical waves 537 
Travels of a postage stamp 383 
Traveltalks 

Imperial city 915.1 

Island empire 915.2 

Japan in cherry blossom 

time 915.2 

Picturesque Hong Kong 

915.1 

Tree and plant life 580 

Tree planting 
New forests on idle acres 

634.9 
Wisconsin's sheltered acres 

715 
Trees 

Marvels of the microscope 578 
Trees & stones that speak 

634.909 

Trees of tomorrow 634.9 

Trees to Tribunes 676 

Trekking to Tlmbuctoo 916 

Trigger-fish 

Freak fish of seven seas 597 
Trilliums 

Michigan wild flowers 583 
Trinidad 

Puerto Rico, Martinique, 
Barbados and Trinidad 

917.29 
Trip down the Colorado 

river 917.91 

Trip on the Seine 914.4 

Trip through a psychology 

laboratory 1 50 

Trip through Germany 914.3 
Tropic garden 580 

Tropical opossums 599 

Trotsky, Leon 

Tsar to Lenin 947 

Trout 
Collecting lake trout 

spawn 597 

Fisherman's luck 799.1 

Trout for tomorrow 639 

Two pounder 597 



Trout for tomorrow 639 

Trow, William Clark 
American experimental 

schools 372 

Denmark and her folk 

schools 370.94 

German education 370.94 

Handicapped children and 

clinical types 371.9 

Leningrad and Moscow 914.7 
Truitt, Rollie 
Harvesting the western 

pines 674 

/Tsar to Lenin 947 

Tuberculosis 

Behind the shadows 616.24 
Consequences 616.24 

Contacts 616.24 

Tudor rose. See Nine days a 

queen 942.05 

Tulips 

In all his glory 583 

Tuna fish 

Chicken of the sea 639 

Fish from hell 799.1 

Hawaii the beautiful 919.69 
Trail of the swordflsh 799.1 
Trapping big tuna fish 639 
Wealth of the sea 639 

Turkey 

Let's talk Turkey 914.96 

Turkey 915.6 

Turkeys 

Poultry farm 636.5 

Turkeys 636.59 

Turner, Roger 

Swiss on white 796.9 

Turpentine 

Dual-purpose trees 665.3 

Trees & stones that speak 

634.909 
Turtles 

Killers of the chaparral 591.5 
Tuskegee institute & Edgar 

Guest 326 

Tuskegee normal and in- 

dustrial institute 
Tuskegee institute & 

Edgar Guest 326 

Twentieth century limited 

(Train) 

Flight of the Century 385 
Two ends of a rope 633.5 

Two hundred fathoms deep 639 
Two hundred fathoms deep 

799.1 

200-inch disc 535.8 

Two pounder 597 

Two wives. Nakano, M. See 

Kimiko F 

Tying the Japanese obi 391 

Tyrol, the land in the moun- 
tains 914.36 



u 

U.S.S. Macon 629.1 

Udaipur 915.4 

Ukeleles 

Hawaii the beautiful 919.69 
Unburied city of Pompeii 914.5 
Under the stars 92 

Underwater speechways 621.385 
Unemployed 

Kuhle Wampe 331.8 

Millions of us 331.8 

Union of soviet socialist 

republics. See Russia 
United States. Agriculture, 

Department of 
Honor of the little purple 

stamp 664.9 

U.S. Department of agri- 
culture its field and 
services 630 



United States. Civilian 

conservation corps 
Alabama highlands 634.909 

CCC at work lake states 

634.909 

Changing empire 634.909 

Cradle of the father of 

waters 634.909 

Down Mobile way 634.909 

ECW in Great Smoky 
Mountains national park 

634.909 

Forest playground 634.909 

Land of ten thousand 

lakes 634.909 

Old lands new use 634.909 
Outdoors in the garden 

state, New Jersey 634.909 
Parks under the lone star 
^., . 634.909 

Pilgrim forests 634.909 

Saving the beauty of Ala- 
bama 634.909 
Sinews from the soil 634.909 
Summer ends in the 

Rockies 634.909 

Taming the desert 634.909 
Trees & stones that speak 

634.909 

Water lure 634.909 

Where trade winds blow 

634.909 
Winter sun and summer 

sea 634.909 

United States. Coast Guard 
International ice patrol 

614.8 
Story of the United States 

coast guard 614.8 

United States. Geological 

survey 
Trip down the Colorado 

river 917.91 

United States. Military 

academy, West Point 
Day at West Point 355 

United States. Naval acad- 
emy, Annapolis 

Admirals in the making 359 
United States. Navy 
Admirals in the making 359 
Battle maneuvers 359 

Crossing the line 910 

Crossroads of the Pacific 

919.69 

Let's join the navy 359 

Making man-o'-warsmen 359 
Sky fleets of the navy 629.1 
U.S.S. Macon 629.1 

With the Yangtze patrol 915.1 
United States. Post office de- 
partment 

Here comes the mail 383 

United States. Public health 

service 
Work of the U.S. Public 

health service 614 

United States. Weather bu- 
reau 

Fire weather 634.92 

United States 

Agriculture 

See Agr i c u 1 1 u r e 
United States 

Constitution 
We, the people 353 

Description and travel 
Men in the making 917.3 

Economic aspects 
Hands 331.214 

Plow that broke the plains 
Rain for the earth 630.973 
630.973 
Historic houses, etc. 

George Washington's rail- 
road 385 



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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



United States Continued 
History 

Canals in United States 
history 626 

History Colonial period 
Seeing Salem 973.2 

History Civil war 
Birth of a nation F 

History 1898- 

Headlines of the century 973 
Inauguration of Franklin 

D. Roosevelt 92 

Second inauguration of 

Roosevelt 92 

Natural resources 
See Natural resources 

Politics and government 
We, the people 353 

Presidents 

See Presidents United 
States Inauguration 
U.S. Department of agricul- 
ture its field and serv- 
ices 630 
University of Chicago bio- 
logical science series 
Body defenses against dis- 
ease 613 
Digestion 612.3 
Heart and circulation 612.1 
Mechanisms of breathing 

612.2 

Nervous system. Erpi 612.8 
Reproduction among mam- 
mals 613.9 
University of Chicago 

physical science series 
Catalysis 540 

Earth in motion 520 

Electrochemistry 540 

Electrodynamics 538 

Electrons 537 

Exploring the universe 520 
The moon 520 

Solar family 520 

Velocity of chemical re- 
actions 540 
Unto the hills F 
Up and down New York 917.471 
Usages. See Manners and 

customs 
Ussuri 

Taming the Taiga 915.7 

Utah copper company 
Mountains of copper 669.3 



Vacation in the Rockies 917.8 

Vacuum tubes 
Communication news and 
views #2 621.38 

Vagabond adventure series 
Bali. Gutlohn 919.2 

Dogs of solitude 914.94 

Glacier's secret 551.31 

Menace of Guatemala 551.2 

Van Burn, Lotta 
Archaic and unusual In- 
struments 785 

Vancouver, Canada 
Fifteen minutes from sky- 
scrapers 917.11 

Vasantasena F 

Vassos, John (as actor) 
We are all artists 701 



Vegetables 

Diseases and pests 
Better quality vegetables 
through disease con- 
trol 632.8 
The veldt 591.9 
Velocity of chemical re- 
actions 540 
Veneers and veneering 

Forest treasures 674 

Venice 

Canals of Venice 914.5 

Stones of Venice 914.5 

Vicar of Wakefield F 

Victoria falls 

Wild men of Kalihari 916.7 
Victory of science. See In- 
ternational library of 
visual aids 300 

Village life. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Village symphony 914.36 

Vinson, Maribel 

Swiss on white 796.9 

Vintagers' festival 914.3 

Violin 

Violins and cellos 787 

Violins and cellos 787 

Vireos 

Woodland pals 598.2 

Virgin Islands 
In the wake of the Buc- 
caneers 917.297 
Old Danish sugar bowl 664.1 
Sugar 664.1 
Where trade winds blow 

634.909 
Virginia 
Building the Mount Ver- 

non Memorial highway 625.7 
George Washington's rail- 
road 385 
Shenandoah national 

park 917.55 

Visible forces. See Interna- 
tional library of visual 
aids 300 

Vision. See Eye 

Vitamin secrets revealed 613.2 
Vita mines 

Amazing vitamins 613.2 

Vitamin secrets revealed 613.2 
Voice 

Voice that science made 612.78 
Voice that science made 612.78 
Volcanoes 

Menace of Guatemala 551.2 
Volkmar, Leon 

Ceramics 738 

Volley & smash 796.34 

von Mueller, Oscar 
Chicago planetarium & 
the Deutsches museum 
in Munich 508 

Voyages and travels 
Across the world with Mr 
and Mrs Martin John- 
son 910 
Around the Horn on a 

square-rigger 910 

Crossing the line 910 

New York Madeira Tan- 
gier 910 
Voyageur trails 917.1 
Vultures 
Wild men of Kalihari 916.7 



w 



Wagner, Richard 
Flying Dutchman over- 
ture 785 



Biography 
Bayreuth city of Richard 

Wagner 914.3 

Wake up and feed 591.5 

Walking 
Development of creeping 

in a human infant 612.76 
Development of walking in 
a human infant (R.M. 
V.) 612.76 

Walpurgis night F 

Walter Damrosch. General 

electric 780 

Walter Damrosch. Gutlohn 534 
Wandering herdsmen. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Wapiti of Jackson Hole 599 

War 

Dealers in death 172.4 

Lives wasted 172.4 

The patriots F 

Peacemobile programs 172.4 
Warde, Frederick (as actor) 

Vicar of Wakefield F 

Washington, George 
George Washington's rail- 
road 385 
Washington, D.C. 

There's only one 917.53 

Washington (state) 

Olympus country 917.97 

Water 

Falling waters 551.5 

Story of water 551.5 

Water in the air 551.5 

Purification 

Filter 628.1 

Water babies 597 

Water birds 

Bird life of Cobb's island, 

Virginia 598.2 

Birds 598.2 

Feathered beach combers 

598.2 
Flyways of migratory 

waterfowl 598.2 

Marine birds of southern 

waters 598.2 

Nursery island; bird sanc- 
tuary 598.2 
Seagoing birds 598.2 
Western waterfowl 598.2 
Winter visitors 598.2 
Water dogs 915 
Water-fleas. See Cladocera 
Water folk 595.7 
Water in the air 551.5 
Water lure 634.909 
Water power 

Challenge of the T.V.A. 627.8 
Conservation of our nat- 
ural resources 333 
Water power. Erpi 621.312 
Water supply 

Chaparral 634.9 

Waterfalls 

Falling waters 551.5 

The wave 917.2 

Wave motion 530 

Wave-motion, Theory of 

Wave motion 530 

Waxwings. See Cedar wax- 
wings 

We are all artists 701 

We drivers 629.213 

We, the people 353 

We work again 326 

Wealth of the sea 639 

Weasels 

Killers of the chaparral 591.5 
Michigan furbearers 599 

Michigan mammals 599 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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EDUCATIONAL FfLM CATALOG 



Weather 

Back of the weather fore- 
cast 551.5 
Story of a disturbance 551.5 
Weavers. See Weevers 
Weber, Karl Maria Fried- 
rich Ernst, freiherr von 
Freischutz overture 785 
Wedge play 796.33 
Wee Anne series 

Wee Anne visits the farm 630 
Wee Anne visits the 

Indians 970. 1 

Wee Anne visits the zoo 591.5 
Wee Anne visits the farm 630 
Wee Anne visits the Indians 

970.1 

Wee Anne visits the zoo 591.5 
Weevers 

Marine sand animals 591.92 
Weevils 

Alfalfa weevil control 632.7 
Weingartner, Felix von 

Freischutz overture 785 

Welding 

Oxwelding and cutting 

the modern method of 

joining and severing 

metals 671 W 

Oxwelding and cutting in 

production, parts I-II 671W 
Oxy-acetylene welding and 
cutting for repair, main- 
tenance and production 

671 W 

Oxy-acetylene welding of 
structural steel 671 W 

See also Electric weld- 
Ing 

Well balanced diet 613.2 

Wells, Carveth 

Hell below zero 916.7 

The West 

Fury of the storm 917.8 

Plow that broke the plains 

630.973 

Rain for the earth 630.973 
Spirit of the plains F 

When winter comes to the 

range 917.8 

Where West is still West 

917.8 

West Point. See United 
States. Military academy, 
West Point 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Western waterfowl 598.2 

Whales 

Fish from hell 799.1 

What about Jobs 371.42 

Wheat 

Loaf of bread 641.6 

Staff of life 641.6 

Wheatlands in East 
Anglia 633.1 

Diseases and pests 
Banishing the barberry 632.5 
Wheatlands in East Anglia 633.1 
When the fishing fleet conies 

home 914.4 

When winter comes to the 

range 917.8 

Where lake and river meet 

917.13 

Where trade winds blow 634.909 
Where West is still West 917.8 
Where West meets East. 
See International library 
of visual aids 300 

White, Margaret Bourke 

We are all artists 701 

White Sands national mon- 
ument 917.89 
Why save the elk 599 
Why strawberries grow 
whiskers 634.7 



Wild boar 

Taming the wildcat 599 

Wild company 599 

Wild flowers 583 

Wild geese 598.2 

Wild life on the desert 591.9 
Wild men of Kalihari 916.7 
Wild parsnip 

Blooming of flowers 583 

Wild rice 633.1 

Wild wings 598.2 

Wildcats 

Killers of the chaparral 591.5 
Taming the wildcat 599 

Wildman's land 919.11 

Will and the way 728 

Willets 
Feathered beach combers 

598.2 
Williams, Roger 

Colonial Rhode Island 974.5 
Wind instruments 

Woodwind choir 788 

Windows on the Pacific. See 
International library of 
visual aids 300 

Winnetka, Illinois. Schools 
American experim e n t a 1 

schools 372 

Winter 

Fury of the storm 917.8 

Niagara's winter wizard- 
ry 917.47 
When winter comes to the 

range 917.8 

Winter breadline in Wyo- 
ming 636.2 
Winter games 796 
Winter in Austria: Carin- 

thian Alps 914.36 

Winter sports 

Maine film D 917.41 

Roof of Europe 914.94 

Saxony's green border- 
lands 914.3 
Ski-esta 796.9 
Swiss on white 796.9 
Winter sports. Cal. state 

chamber of commerce 796.9 
Winter sports. U.S. agric. 

796.9 
Winter sports In Yosemite 

valley 796.9 

Winter sports in Yosemite 

valley 796.9 

Winter sun and summer sea 

634.909 

Winter visitors 598.2 

Wire 

Long drawn out 669.3 

Wire rope 
Making American wire 

rope 669.1 

Wisconsin 

Autumn in Wisconsin 917.75 
Collecting lake trout 

spawn 597 

Highways of Wisconsin 917.75 
Muskie fishing in Wiscon- 
sin 799.1 
New forests on idle acres 

634.9 

Pike propagation 597 

Three rivers of Wisconsin 

917.75 
Wisconsin its government 

at work 917.75 

Wisconsin, Mushrooms of 589.2 
Wisconsin its government 

at work 917.75 

Wisconsin whitetail deer 599 
Wisconsin's sheltered acres 715 
With the Asiatic fleet 915.1 

With the Yangtze patrol 915.1 
Wolverines 
Michigan mammals 599 



Wolves 

Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591.5 

Women in Japan 

Mothers of Nippon 915.2 

Wonder trail 917.8 

Wonder world of chemis- 
try 540 

Wonders of the world series 
Benares 915.4 

Bombay, Ceylon 915.4 

Borobodor and the Bromo 726 
Ceylon devil dance 915.48 

Darjelling 915.15 

Delhi Agra 915.4 

Elaborate Chinese fun- 
erals 393 
Hawaiian Islands 919.69 
Historic festival in Japan 
and Silk culture in Ja- 
pan 915.2 
Holy land 915.69 
Holy men of India 915.4 
Japanese cities 915.2 
Java Bali 919.2 
Luxor and Karnak 916.2 
Mystic land of Egypt 916.2 
New York Madeira Tan- 
gier 910 
Nikko 915.2 
Peking, Korea 915 
Penang Malacca Siam 

Singapore 915 

Silk culture in Japan 677.4 
Silk industry cherry blos- 
som time 677.4 
Southern India 915.4 
Styles in Hong Kong 915.1 
Summer palace in Peking 

915.1 
Udaipur 915.4 

Wonders of the Yellowstone 

917.87 

Wood 

Forest treasures 
Marvels of the microscope 578 

Wooden ucks 

Chumming with the ani- 
mals 591.5 
Dwellers of the forest 599 

Wood -lots 
Pines that come back 634.9 

Woodland pals 598.2 

Woodpeckers 

Dwellers of the forest 599 
Our bird citizens 598.2 

Western birds at home 598.2 

Woodwind choir 788 

Woodwork 
How to square-up stock 684 

Wool 
How all-wool-blankets are 

made 677.3 

Textiles 677 

Work of rivers. See Teach- 
ing with sound films 371.33 

Work of the U.S. Public 
health service 614 

Work pays America 331.7 

Works progress administra- 
tion 

Hands 331.214 

Man against the river 627 
Rain for the earth 630.973 
We work again 326 

Work pays America 331.7 

Worms 

Annelid worms 595.1 

Marine sand animals 591.92 
Reproduction in plants and 

lower animals 613.9 

Shore life at low tide 591.92 

Wrens 

Western birds at home 598.2 
Wrestling swordflsh 799.1 

Wright, Orville, and Wright, 
Wilbur 

First 10 years of flying 629.1 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX 



Yangtze patrol, With the 915.1 

Yeast 

Chemical ethyl alcohol 661 
Story of a loaf of bread 641.6 
Yellowstone national park 
Flying to America's won- 
derlands 917.3 
Glimpses of national parks 

917.8 

Wonders of the Yellow- 
stone 917.87 
Yellowstone national park. 

Bell & Howell 917.87 

Yellowstone national park. 

Dept. of interior 917.87 

Yellowstone wonderlands 

917.87 



Yellowstone wonderlands 917.87 

Yokohoma 
Land of enchantment 915.2 

Yosemite national park 
Glimpses of national parks 

917.8 

Natives of Yosemite 917.94 
Riders over Vogelsang 917.94 
Seeing Yosemite national 
park 917.94 

Summer sports 917.94 

Winter sports in Yosemite 
valley 796.9 

Yosemite park wild 

flowers 583 

Yosemite park wild flowers 583 
Young, Arthur D. 

Alaskan adventures 917.98 

Youth movement 

Kuhle Wampe 331.8 



Zebras 

The veldt 591.9 

Zebras 599 

Zeppelins. See Airships 
/Zinov'ev, GrigorTI 4 

Tsar to Lenin 947 

Zion national park 
Know your national parks 

917.8 

Zoo, Wee Anne visits the 591.5 

Zoological gardens 
Wake up and feed 591.5 

Wee Anne visits the zoo 

591.5 

Zoological specimens 

Collecting and preserving 

Capturing the elephant 

seals 599 

Lost jungle 791.3 



Numbers given here refer to full descriptions which are given in Part 2 (p. 35) 

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Educational Film Catalog 

First Annual Supplement 

JANUARY, 1937 OCTOBER, 1937 



Outline of Classification 



The following outline gives only the classes used in this list. 
places see notes at beginning of classes. 



For discussion of alternative 



000 General works 

020 Library economy 

070 Journalism 

100 Philosophy 

132 Mental derangements 

136.7 Child study 

150 Psychology 

151.3 Animal psychology 
170 Conduct 

172.4 Peace and war 

200 Religion 

221 Bible. Old testament 

266 Missions 

291 Mythology 

300 Social sciences 

320 Political science 
326 Negroes 

330 Economics 
331.214 Theory of wages 

331.7 Skilled and unskilled labor 

331.8 Laboring classes 
331.83 Housing 

332 Money and banking 

332.6 Stocks and stock exchanges 

333 Natural resources. Conservation 

334 Cooperation 
338 Production 

353 United States government 

355 Army 

359 Navy 

360 Welfare 

364 Delinquency 

368 Insurance 

370 Education 

370.1 Theory of education 

370.94 Europe 

371.33 Educational films 

371.42 Vocations 

371.74 School recreation ^ 

371.9 Education of special classes 

372 Elementary education 
372.4 Reading 

373 Secondary education 

380 Commerce. Communication 
383 Postage stamps 

385 Railroads 

386 Waterways 

387 Ships 



391 Costume 

393 Funeral customs 

500 Science 

508 Museums 

510 Mathematics 

513 Geometry 

520 Astronomy 

530 Physics 

530.1 Relativity 

533 Air 

534 Sound 

535.8 Lenses 

537 Electricity 
537.5 Cathode rays 

538 Magnetism 
540 Chemistry 

550 Geology 

551 Physical geography 

551.2 Volcanoes 
551.31 Glaciers 
551.36 Coast changes 
551.48 Rivers 

551.5 Meteorology 

570 Biology 

571 Archeology 
575 Evolution 
578 Microscopy 

580 Botany 

581 Physiologic botany 
583 Flowers 

588 Mosses 

589.2 Fungi 
589.95 Fermentation 

590 Zoology. Animal life 

591 Physiologic zoology 

591.5 Habits and behavior of animals 
591.57 Means of protection 

591.9 Geographic distribution of ani- 

mals 

591.92 Marine and fresh-water fauna 

593 Elementary animals 

593.6 Corals 

593.9 Echinodermata 

595 Articulates 

595.1 Worms 

595.3 Crustacea 

595.7 Insects 
595.73 Termites 

595.76 Beetles 

595.77 Flies 

595.78 Butterflies. Moths 

595.79 Bees 
595.796 Ants 



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597 Fishes 
597.8 Frogs 

598 Reptiles. Birds 

598.1 Reptiles 

598.2 Birds 

599 Mammals 



600 Useful arts 

610 Medicine 

612 Physiology 

612.1 Blood and circulatory system 

612.2 Respiration 

612.3 Digestion 
612.76 Locomotion 
612.78 Voice 

612.8 Nervous system 

613 Hygiene 

613.2 Food. Dietetics 

613.9 Reproduction 

614 Public health 

614.8 Safety 

616 Pathology. Diseases 

616.2 Diseases of the respiratory sys- 

tem 

616.24 Tuberculosis 

617.6 Dentistry. Care of the teeth 

617.7 Care of the eye 

619 Veterinary medicine 

620 Engineering 

621.3 Electricity. Applications 
621.31 Generation of electricity 
621.312 Central stations 

621.37 Electric measurements 

621.38 Electric communication 
621.385 Telephone 

621.4 Gas and oil engines 

621.5 Refrigerating machinery 

621.9 Machine tools 

622.2 Practical mining 
622.33 Coal mining 

623.8 Naval architecture 
624 Bridges 

625.7 Roads. Highways 

626 Canals 

626.8 Irrigation 

627 Salvage 

627.8 Dams 

628 Sanitary engineering 

628.1 Water supply engineering 

628.3 Sewage disposal 

628.9 Lighting 

629.1 Aeronautics 

629.2 Automobiles 
629.213 Safe driving 

630 Agriculture 

630.6 Agricultural clubs 

630.941 Agriculture in Scotland 

630.942 Agriculture in England 
630.973 Agriculture in the United States 

631 The farm 

631.18 Marketing of farm produce 

631.2 Farm buildings 

631.4 Soils 

632 Hindrances. Pests 

632.5 Injurious plants 

632.6 Injurious animals 

632.7 Injurious insects 

632.8 Plant diseases 

633 Field crops 
633.1 Cereals. Grain 



633.3 Beans 

633.5 Fibers 

633.58 Bamboo 

634 Fruits. Orchards 

634.1 Apple 

634.3 Citrus fruits 

634.4 Persimmon 

634.6 Palmaceous fruits 

634.7 Small fruits 
634.9 Forestry 

634.909 Civilian conservation corps 

634.92 Forest fires 

635.2 Potatoes 

636 Domestic animals 

636.1 Horses 

636.2 Cattle 

636.3 Sheep 

636.5 Poultry 

636.59 Ducks. Turkeys. Pigeons 
636.7 Dogs 

636.9 Fur-bearing animals 

637 Dairy and dairy products 

639 Fisheries 

640 Home economics 

641.5 Cookery 

641.6 Bread making 
641.86 Ice cream 

646 Clothing. Hair dressing 

649 Nursing. Care of children 

655 Printing 

660 Chemical technology 

661 Chemicals 
662.2 Explosives 

663 Beverages 

664 Foods 

664. 1 Sugar 

664.2 Sago 

664.4 Salt 

664.9 Preservation of meat 

665 Oils 

665.3 Turpentine 

665.5 Petroleum 

666 Ceramics 
666.1 Glass 

666.4 Clay 

668 Other organic chemic industries 
668.1 Soap 

669 Metallurgy 
669.1 Iron and steel 
669.3 Copper 

669.7 Nickel 

670 Manufactures 
671W Welding 

674 Lumber 

675 Shoemaking 

676 Paper 

677 Textiles 

677.3 Wool 

677.4 Silk 

678 Rubber 

679 Other industries 
684 Woodwork 

689 Batik 

690 Building 
694 Carpentry 



700 Fine arts 

701 Esthetics 
709 Art History 
715 Tree planting 



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720 


Architecture 


726 


Cathedrals. Temples 


728 


Residences 


738 


Pottery 


757 


Portrait painting 


758 


Landscape painting 


770 


Photography 


778 


Moving pictures 


780 


Music 


784 


Vocal music 


785 


Orchestral music 


786 


Piano 


787 


Stringed instruments 


788 


Wind instruments 


790 


Amusements 


791.3 


Circus 


793.3 


Dancing 


796 


Athletics and indoor sports 


796.32 


Basketball 


796.33 


Football 


796.34 


Tennis 


796.352 


Golf 


796.357 


Baseball 


796.4 


Olympic games 


796.9 


Winter sports 


799 


Game protection 


799.1 


Fishing 


799.2 


Hunting 




910 Description and travel 


914 


Europe 


914.1 


Scotland 


914.17 


Aran islands 


914.2 


England 


914.21 


London 


914.3 


Germany 


914.36 


Austria 


914.369 


Dalmatia 


914.37 


Czechoslovakia 


914.4 


France 


914.5 


Italy 


914.6 


Spain 


914.67 


Balearic Isles 


914.7 


Russia 


914.77 


Crimea 


914.79 


Georgia 


914.81 


Norway 


914.91 


Iceland. Faroe Islands 


914.92 


Netherlands 


914.93 


Belgium 


914.94 


Switzerland 


914.96 


Balkan states 


915 


Asia 


915.1 


China 


915.15 


Tibet 


915.18 


Manchuria 


915.19 


Korea 


915.2 


Japan 


915.4 


India 


915.42 


Himalaya Mountains 


915.48 


Ceylon 


915.6 


Turkey 


915.69 


Palestine 


915.7 


Siberia 


915.93 


Siam 


915.95 


Malay peninsula 



916 Africa 

916.1 North Africa 

916.2 Egypt 
916.5 Algiers 

916.7 South Central Africa 

917 North America 

917.1 Canada 

917.11 British Columbia 

917.123 Alberta 

917.13 Ontario 
917.16 Nova Scotia 

917.2 Mexico 

917.28 Central America 

917.29 West Indies 
917.295 Puerto Rico 
917.297 Leeward Islands 

917.3 United States 
917.41 Maine 

917.47 New York state 

917.471 New York City 

917.53 Washington, D.C. 

917.55 Virginia 

917.58 Georgia 

917.61 Alabama 

917.64 Texas 

917.68 Tennessee 
917.75 Wisconsin 

917.8 Western states 

917.86 Montana 

917.87 Wyoming 

917.88 Colorado 

917.89 New Mexico 
917.91 Arizona 
917.94 California 

917.97 Washington 

917.98 Alaska 

918 South America 

918.5 Peru 

918.6 Panama 

919 Oceania 
919.11 Borneo 

919.14 Philippine Islands 
919.2 Dutch East Indies 
919.22 Java 

919.4 Australia 

919.5 New Guinea 

919.6 Polynesia 

919.69 Hawaii 

919.8 Arctic regions 

919.9 Antarctic regions 

92 Biography 

930-999 History 

940.1 Medieval Europe 

942.05 Great Britain History Tudors- 

1485-1603 

942.08 Great Britain History 1837- 

946 Spain 

947 Russia 

970.1 Indians 

973 United States 

973.2 Colonial period 

974.4 Massachusetts 

974.5 Rhode Island 

F Fictional films 



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DIRECTIONS FOR USE 

Title: The title of the film is given as listed by the producer. If a film is known by 
other titles cross references are made in the index to the title given. 

Length: Length is given in minutes when obtainable. Otherwise number of reels is 
given. 

Width: Width is given by the figures 16 and 35 and the abbreviation "mm" is omitted 
as our collaborators agreed that it was unnecessary. 

Sound: Sound films are indicated by the abbreviation "sd"; silent by "si". 

Stock: For the 35mm films inflammable is indicated by the abbreviation "f" and safety 
stock by "nf". Since all 16mm films are on safety stock these abbreviations have 
been omitted in the descriptions of these films. 

Price: Both sales and rental prices have been given in so far as possible. Omission of 
rental price in the main entry indicates that producer does not rent the film. "Loan" 
instead of price is indicative of a film sent free except for transportation charges. 
"Apply" instead of price has been used when rates and conditions vary and it is 
necessary to apply to producer for prices. 

Date: The copyright date is given when it was obtainable but in some cases the release 
date is given instead. A date followed by a question mark (e.g. 1929?) means that 
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not obtainable. 

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of this supplement. 

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rented, giving information obtainable at time of going to press. Symbols are used 
for distributors' names, a key to which with full information on rates will be found 
on page 127. 

Guide: "Guide" is used to indicate the guide for the teacher with which many films 
prepared for educational purposes are accompanied. 



INDEX 

The first part of the Catalog is arranged alphabetically. All films 
included in the Catalog can be found here under title and subject. 

ORDERS SHOULD BE SENT TO PRODUCER OR DISTRIBUTOR 



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CLASSIFIED LIST 



020 LIBRARY ECONOMY 

Found in a book. 20min 16-si-rent $4 1936 
A.L.A. 020 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H 

"Produced by the Administration class 
of the University of Illinois library school. 
Shows young people how to use the 
card catalog, magazine indexes, and other 
library tools, through a story of two fresh- 
men, one of whom completes the writing 
of a theme easily through the use of the 
library, while the other misguidedly de- 
pends upon his own resources. Designed 
primarily for college libraries, but will 
also serve in instructing high school stu- 
dents or public library patrons." Producer 
sh-c 

Romance of the library. I5min 16-si-rent 
$2 1930 Young 020 

"The film was made to introduce to 
students some of the niceties of library 
procedure. Because of the shortness of 
our allotment of film, we have attempted 
to use it all in the action of the picture 
rather than taking up space with titles." 
Producer jh-sh-c 



070 JOURNALISM 

Day with the Sun. 35min 16-sd-loan 35-sd- 
nf-loan 1936 Sun 070 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo YMCA 

If more than 25 miles from New York 
apply YMCA. This is a new edition, bring- 
ing the old silent version up to date 

"Treats of the making of the Sun and 
the development of the newspaper indus- 
try since 1833." Producer 
el-Jh 



100 PHILOSOPHY 
132 MENTAL DERANGEMENTS 

Behavior of the feeble-minded. 13min 16- 
si-$20 1930 Univ. of Mich. 132 

"Exhibits a ... comparison of the meth- 
ods and results obtained by feebleminded 
and normal individuals in putting together 
variously patterned form boards." Producer 
c 

136.7 CHILD STUDY 

Behavior of newborn infants. 1R 16-si- 
$14.50 1934 Ohio state univ. Dept. of 
psychology 136.7 

"The film illustrates the behavior studies 
on infants made during the first 10 days 
of life. Some activities observed by Pratt, 
Nelson and Sun, Irwin, Sherman Dockeray, 
Wagner, and Weiss are illustrated. A 
survey of the whole field of hospital work 
with newborn infants. Adapted for be- 
ginning psychology." Producer 
c 



Development of prehension in a single 
child. 1R 16-si-$21.50 1933 Ohio state 
univ. Dept. of psychology 136.7 

"Samples of the manipulatory develop- 
ment of a single infant at the ages of 16, 
18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 36, 40, 52, and 66 weeks 
are shown. Stimulus objects of various 
sizes are used. Designed to illustrate 
Halverson's monograph. . . Adapted for be- 
ginning psychology." Producer 
c 

1 50 PSYCHOLOGY 
7 

Illusions of movement. 2min 16-si-$2.50 
1932 Adelbert Ford 150 

"Since the operator should stop after 
each section to allow introspective reports 
written on note paper, the actual time re- 
quired for a demonstration will be approx- 
imately half an hour. The film reproduces 
some of the effects of the Phi Phenomenon 
of Wertheimer. Dr Sugi Mibai's black bar 
is seen to move laterally and rotationally, 
although it has merely appeared in one 
place and then in another divided by a 
period of perfectly blank screen. It also 
shows a phi phenomenon as presented in 
the flashing lights of Miles'." Producer 

Industrial motion analysis, llmin 16-si-$13 
1932 Adelbert Ford 150 

"6 occupations in a garment factory, each 
scene exhibiting the worker with a Stoelt- 
ing seconds-clock. The ironing operation 
analyzed by means of animated diagrams. 
A process chart exhibiting therbligs." 
Producer c 

Mechanics of the brain. 67min 35-si-f-rent 
$12 1930 Amkino; 16-si-rent $15 Gar- 
rison 150 
Produced by Sovkino, Moscow 
"Based on the experiments of Prof. I. P. 
Pavlov, directed by V. I. Pudovkin. Study 
of conditioned reflexes, showing experi- 
ments with animals and humans; with 
titles and diagrams." Distributor 
c 

Motor aptitude. llmin 16-si-$12 1929 
Adelbert Ford 150 

"Technique of administering some simple 
tests of motor aptitude. The Whipple 
board, slot board, bolt assembly, match- 
board, stylus tapping block, and dimen- 
sion preception apparatus. Level of class: 
elementary college." Producer 
c 

Rote learning. 2min 16-si-$2.50 1931 Adel- 
bert Ford 150 
"Nonsense syllables, presented singly, 
for two group experiments." Producer 

c 

.'Some physiological reactions to emotional 
stimuli. ISmin 16-si-$20.50 1932 Ohio 
state univ. Dept. of psychology 150 
"This film makes a motion picture dem- 
onstration of the laboratory experiment in 
which a continuous blood pressure record, 
thoracic and abdominal breathing records, 
time line and a stimulus line are engraved 



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150-221 



EDUCATIONAL FJLM CATALOG 



Some physiological reactions to emotional 
stimuli Continued 

on a carbonized paper run by a kymo- 
graph. There are also sequences showing 
the operation of the Hathaway galvanic 
skin reflex apparatus." Producer 
Jh-sh-c 

T-puzzle. 14min 16-si-$30 1933 Trow 150 

"Various aspects of the mental processes 
involved in problem solving are visually 
portrayed by these pictures of subjects 
working on a two-dimensional puzzle 
trial-and-error, ideational behavior, Ge- 
stalt, and emotional responses to failure 
and success." Producer 
c Guide 

Trip through a psychology laboratory. 1R 
16-si-$21.50 1932 Ohio state univ. 
Dept. of psychology 150 

"This film shows some of the commoner 
laboratory experiments in elementary psy- 
chology behavior of infants, mirror draw- 
ing, galvanic skin reflex, tactual localiza- 
tion, steadiness testing. There is some 
attempt made to integrate the various 
experiments so that they will not seem 
entirely unrelated. Useful only at the 
very beginning of a first course." Pro- 
ducer c 



151.3 Animal psychology 

Rose and Raphael. 30min 16-sd-sale ap- 
ply; rent $10 35-sd-nf-sale apply; rent 
$15 1937 Garrison 151.3 

"Produced under the supervision of Prof. 
I. P. Pavlov at the Leningrad Institute. 
With English talk. A study of the be- 
havior of a pair of Chimpanzees. Of popu- 
lar interest and of instructional value to 
classes in animal behavior, general psy- 
chology, biology. A ... study of reactions 
to fear and to food stimuli. Showing how 
the Chimps solve the problem of reaching 
food by piling different sized blocks. Also 
how they reach food in a trick box by choos- 
ing the proper shaped stick which acts as 
a key. How they reach food behind a flame 
by learning to put the flame out with 
water, first carried in a vessel and in the 
absence of a vessel, by carrying the water 
in their mouths." Distributor 
el-c 



1 70 CONDUCT 



170 



Girl who found herself 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Tex 

SSmm: Tex 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 

Opportunity knocks. iSmin 16-si-rent $1 
1935 Harmon found. 170 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: YMCA 

Produced by J. V. D. Bucher and is a 
life situation study on honesty 



1 72.4 PEACE AND WAR 

Dealers in death. 61min 16-sd-rent $25 1934 
Garrison 172.4 

Produced by Monroe Shaft for Topical 
films 



"Expose of the munitions business during 
the war. cThis film] has the written en- 
dorsement of Senator Gerald Nye and his 
Munitions Investigating Committee. . . All 
the episodes are substantiated by docu- 
mentary proof and [the filmj was based 
on the Fortune magazine article, Men of 
War." Producer 

This film is also offered as a part of one 
of the Peacemobile programs, listed below 
jh-sh-c 

Lives wasted. 13min 16-si-rent $1.50 1936 
Film and photo league 172.4 

"An anti war film. It deals with a young 
man who enlists during the last war. He is 
sent out one night alone and is shot. He 
comes home a cripple. His reward a 
medal. At home there are no jobs open 
for him since he is disabled. He seeks 
work but to no avail soon he pawns the 
medal for something to eat. He comes to 
a cemetery where his buddies lie buried. 
He thinks back about the war and as he 
stands there he sees a newspaper heralding 
a new war and in the distance he sees 
children playing at war." Distributor 

Peacemobile programs. 16-sd-rent $10 
Onderdonk 172.4 

If you do not have a projector inquire 
when the Peacemobile will be in your local- 
ity 

Program 1 consists of the 4R "Deal- 
ers in death" (listed above) and "Towards 
unity" (class 910). Program 2 offers a 7R 
film "Drums of doom" and "Why" (in 
main catalog, class 172.4). "League of na- 
tions" (22min 16-si-rent $2) produced by 
the League of nations association is also 
available 



200 RELIGION 

221 Bible. Old Testament 

Joseph in the land of Egypt. 65min 16-si- 
sd-rent $25 35-si-sd-f-nf-rent $25 Guar- 
anteed 221 
Rental given above is minimum rate 
"This drama is a ... picturization of 
the Biblical story of Joseph, and his 
brethren. It traces in detail all the inci- 
dents of Joseph, his father Jacob, and the 
youngest son's arrival in Egypt, his acces- 
sion to power through the friendship of 
Pharaoh, saving the Egyptians through the 
years of famine, and final reunion with his 
father and brothers. The scenes were 
shot mainly in Egypt. . . The picture is 
in silent form with English sub-titles 
accompanied by a musical background 
throughout." Producer 
el-jh-sh 

Stories from the Old Testament. 14R 16- 
sd-rent ea $1.50 1934 Bell & Howell 

221 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Gar IdP 

The titles in this non-sectarian series 
of Old Testament stories which was pre- 
pared under the supervision of Rev. Har- 
wood Huntington and is narrated by Wil- 
fred Lucas are: Creation; Cain and Abel; 
Noah and the Ark; The deluge; Abram; 
Abram and Lot; The migration; Rescue 
of Lot; Isaac the boy; Ishmael; Sacrifice 
of Isaac; Isaac and Rebekah; Jacob and 
Rachel; Return of Jacob. The running time 
of each reel is lOmin 
el-Jh-sh 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



266-326 



266 MISSIONS 

California missions. 1R 16-si-$12 1929? 
Hollywood film enterprises 266 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Den IdP 

35mm: Mass Ore 

"The old Spanish missions as they are 
today." Oregon 



Gorgon's head 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Tex 
85mm: Tex 



291 



This film, listed in Educational Film Cat- 
alog, 1936 has been withdrawn by the Pro- 
ducer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 



300 SOCIAL SCIENCES 

International library of visual aids. 16-sd- 
rent 1936-1937 300 

A projector, and one unit a month for 
a period of two years, is sent to subscrib- 
ers for $35 per month. At the end of two 
years the projector belongs to the sub- 
scriber. The group includes: 

I. Man against nature 

1. Story of the sea 

1. Conquest of fear 

2. Monsters of the deep 

3. Achievements of engineering 

4. Victory of science 

2. Story of the mountains 

1. How volcanoes make mountains 

2. Animals of the mountains 

3. Mountain people and their cus- 

toms 

4. Mount Everest 

3. Story of the forest 

1. Pleasure and health in the forest 

2. Growing and protecting the for- 

est 

3. Lumbering 

4. Forest and water control 

4. Story of the jungle 

1. Jungles around the world 

2. The deadliest animal of the 

jungle 

3. Village life 

4. Perils of the jungle 

5. Story of the desert 

1. Reclaiming the desert 

2. An old civilization built in the 

desert 

3. Desert people 

4. Animals that live in the desert 

6. Story of the polar regions 

1. In search of the North pole 

2. People who live in the North 

3. Life at the Antarctic 
II. The march of civilization 

7. Cradle of our race 

1. How all things must struggle 

to live 

2. How a whole nation traveled in 

search of grass 

3. How our distant cousins moved 

into India 

4. The beautiful civilization they 

founded in Shalimar 

8. Land of our forefathers 

1. The Celtic people of France 

2. The Teutonic people of Germany 

3. The land from which comes our 

language 

4. The Slavic people of Russia 

9. Our own country 

1. Before the white man came 

2. Landing of the Pilgrims 

3. Into the mountains 

4. Over the prairies 



10. Where West meets East 

1. Windows on the Pacific 

2. Oldest civilization on earth 

3. New country in an old world 

4. Land where East meets West 
III. The evolution of economic life 

11. Primitive life 

1. How animals live 

2. The simple life of the hunters 

3. Hunting in the water 

12. Herdsmen and farmers 

1. Wandering herdsmen 

2. Small farms in Central Asia 

3. On to markei 

4. The thirsty land 
18. Out of the earth 

1. Primitive workers 

2. Coal 

3. Oil and gas 

4. Iron and steel 

14. From farms to factories 

1. Grandfather's farm 

2. Home life on the farm 

3. Machinery comes to the farm 

4. The business of farming 

5. The farm goes to the factory 

15. Story of transportation 

1. In earliest times 

2. Pioneer days in our own coun- 

try 

3. Steam 

4. Speed 

16. Story of the city 

1. Cities for defense 

2. Cities for commerce 

3. Problems of the city 

17. The story of science 

1. Through the microscope 

2. Story of the telescope 

3. Visible forces 

4. For the service of man 

18. The story of culture 

1. Primitive arts 

2. Spirit of Egypt 

3. A Classical age 

4. In the Middle ages 

5. The Modern age 

6. Facing the future 

el-jh-sh Guide 

320 Political science 

President speaks. lOmin 16-sd-$2S; rent 
$1.50 1935 Pictorial 320 

This is one of the famous Fireside chats 
that of May, 1935. In it the President 
explains his policies to the people of Amer- 
ica jh-sh 



326 Negroes 

Negro and art. ISmin 16-si-rent $1.50 35- 
si-nf-rent $3 1931 Harmon found. 326 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Pres YMCA 

35mm: Pres 

"The contribution the American Negro 
is making in the field of art, and the har- 
monious race relationships which may be 
developed through this medium are. . . 
suggested." Producer 
sh-c 

Tuskegee institute & Edgar Guest. (Our 
world in review ser.) lOmin 16-sd- 
$50; rent apply 1936 Gutlohn 326 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Richard B. Harrison . . . tells . . . the 
history of Tuskegee Institute. . . The 
Tuskegee choir, famous for its spirituals, 
sings throughout the film. Edgar Guest . . . 
reads his 10,000th poem." Distributor 
jh-sh-c 



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37 

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EDUCATIONAL ^ILM CATALOG 



We work again. ISmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd- 
f-loan 1937 WPA 326 

"Picture of Negro activities under the 
Federal work program. . . All types of 
workers from the common laborer to the 
highly- trained technician are shown at 
useful tasks under the Works Progress Ad- 
ministration employment program." Pro- 
ducer 



330 ECONOMICS 
331.214 Economic theory of wages 



Hands. 6min 
1937 WPA 



16-sd-loan 35-sd-f-loan 
331.214 



"Through pictures of human hands in 
action, this . . . short subject tells the 
story of the depression, shows the . . . 
scope of the Works Progress Administra- 
tion employment program and its . . . im- 
petus to industrial recovery. It is the first 
documentary film ever to trace the circu- 
lation of money as it passes from the hands 
of the workman through those of the 
tradesman into industrial marts." Pro- 
ducer 



331.7 Skilled and unskilled labor 

Work pays America. 40min 16-sd-loan 
35-sd-f-loan 1937 WPA 331.7 

"A dramatized record of accomplish- 
ments under the Works Progress Adminis- 
tration employment program. It is a ... 
human document showing public improve- 
ments and the conservation of human and 
natural resources. . . Scenes of nation- 
wide activity are set forth showing men 
at work on new roads, schools, hospitals, 
playgrounds, swimming pools and airports; 
women at work providing food and cloth- 
ing for under-privileged children, learning 
dietetics, nursing, sewing and proper care 
of the home. Educators, scientists, actors, 
writers, artists and musicians are shown 
contributing their share to the cultural 
life of the nation. How this agency oper- 
ates also in times of national disaster is 
portrayed graphically in a series of scenes 
recording fire, flood and drought control." 
Producer 



331.8 Laboring classes 

Kuhle Wampe. SOmin 16-sd-$400; rent $15 
1934 Garrison 331.8 

Produced by Th. Dudow-Praesens film, 
Paris, France 

" 'Kuhle Wampe' was produced as a call 
to the youth of Germany in 1930 to meet 
the economic and political problems of the 
time. It tells the story of a worker's 
family demoralized by long unemployment. 
The son, unable to bear the discourage- 
ment of unemployment, kills himself. 
When her efforts to stave off eviction fail, 
Anni, aided by her lover Fritz, moves her 
father and mother out to the camp Kuhle 
Wampe. Since the war this camp had 
grown to be the all year residence of many 
people unable to pay the increasing rents 
in Germany. Anni's father and mother 
are content in their idleness. Anni loves 
Fritz. The spring passes and Anni is go- 
ing to have a child. Fritz, the type of 
carefree youth, who does not like restraints 
of any kind, evades marriage but is final- 
ly persuaded by Anni. Both Anni and 
Fritz are disgusted with the people in 
Kuhle Wampe who come to the wedding 
feast. Shortly after Anni and her friend 



Gerda leave the colony despite the fact 
that Anni's mother and father will not ac- 
company her. She joins a new group and 
the last part of the picture is a documen- 
tary record of the activities of this group, 
largely in the sport field, whereby they 
build up the morale of their members." 
Distributor sh-c 

Millions of us. 20min 16-sd-sale apply; 
rent $7.50 1936 Garrison 331.8 

Produced by American labor produc- 
tions, inc. 

"The story of the millions of unemployed 
exemplified in a young man who is driven 
by hunger to take employment as a scab 
and the experiences that lead him to rec- 
ognize his common interests with the 
strikers and the working people general- 
ly. The first labor film made in the 
U.S.A." Distributor 
sh-c 



331.83 Housing 

Challenge of the slums. lOmin 16-si-$30; 
rent $2 1936 Garrison 331.83 

"Pictures living conditions in New York 
tenement areas and shows new housing 
developments at cheap rentals to take the 
place of slums." Producer 
sh-c 



332 Money and banking 

March of trade. 60min 16-sd-loan 35-sd- 
f-loan 1937 Nat. city bank of New 
York 332 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"A quick survey of world commerce, with 
brief glimpses of the major centers and in- 
dustries of Europe, Asia and Latin Amer- 
ica and a graphic indication of the role of 
banking in foreign trade. The film in- 
cludes New York, London, Paris and south- 
ern France, Barcelona, Italy, China, Man- 
churia, India, Japan, Manila, Mexico, Puerto 
Rico, Haiti, Brazil, Uruguay, and the Ar- 
gentine. Typical products and exports of 
each region visited are shown, as well as 
street scenes and native life. The sound 
on this film provides a running commen- 
tary with music, on the lands visited and 
on world commerce and the part played by 
banking in world trade." Georgia 
el-jh-sh-c Guide 

Nation's market place 332.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col Tex 

S 5 mm: Tex 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 



333 Natural resources. Conservation 

Conservation of our natural resources. 
(Human geography ser.) lOmin 16-sd- 
$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 333 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Three natural resources hold the cen- 
ter of attention in this film: water power, 
forests, and farm lands. Early wastes in 
the lumbering industry and agriculture are 
delineated, and the appalling results of 
these are shown. This is followed by an 
explanation of steps which have been 



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38 



EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



334-370.94 



Conservation of our natural resources 
Continued 

taken and are now being- planned to con- 
serve these resources. The effects of wind 
and water erosion and unwise farming 
are shown, scenes from the Dust Bowl, 
and local and federal efforts to check these 
abuses. There is also included a sequence 
on conservation and development of es- 
thetic resources." Producer 
sh-c Guide 



334 Cooperation 



Consumer cooperation in Sweden. 30min 
16-si-$75; rent $5 1937 Edberg 334 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Wis 

A study of cooperation as carried on 
in the dairy country of Sweden 



338 Production 

Getting your money's worth, llmin 16- 
sd-rent $1.50 35-sd-f-rent $5 1937 
Film and photo league 338 

"The topics deal with the fraud and 
misrepresentation practised upon the pub- 
lic in food and clothing and other com- 
modities. The film exposes the frauds and 
offers advice on how to detect them and 
what to look for when buying. The specific 
items dealt with in the first issue are lead 
toys, men's shoes and Grades A and B 
milk. There is sound commentary as well 
as accompanying music." Producer 



353 United States government 

We, the people. lOmin 16-sd-$30; rent apply 
1937? Gutlohn 353 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

A Pathe news production 

"The workings and history of constitu- 
tional government brought up to present 
time." School management 

"A film that will interest every student 
and adult. It could well be used in class- 
rooms for History and Social Studies." 
Scholastic jh-sh-c 



355 ARMY 



Day at West Point 



355 



This film, listed in the January Supple- 
ment, 1937, has been withdrawn from cir- 
culation 



359 NAVY 

Admirals in the making. 12min 16-sd-loan 
35-sd-f-loan 1937 Stark 359 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Bait 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

Although the 35mm prints of this fllm 
are offered on nitrate stock copies can be 
ordered made up on safety. The working 
title was "Heads up" 

"Depicts life at U.S. Naval Academy, 
Annapolis, Md. Highlights of major ac- 
tivities during the entire four years." Pro- 
ducer el-jh-sh-c 



Battle maneuvers. 8min 16-si-sd-loan 
1936 Navy recruiting serv. 359 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B 

"Men-o-war during battle action." Pro- 
ducer Jh-sh 

Let's join the navy. 8min 16-si-sd-loan 
35-sd-f-loan 1936 Navy recruiting serv. 

359 

"A day on board a battle ship scenes of 
shipboard life and events." Producer 
jh-sh 

Making man-o'-warsmen. 20min 16-si-sd- 
loan 35-sd-f-loan 1936 Navy recruit- 
ing serv. 359 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm sound: A&B Geo YMCA 
"Scenes at U. S. Naval training station 
showing training of recruits. Drills, exer- 
cises, schools, entertainment." Producer 
jh-sh 



360 WELFARE 



364 Delinquency 

Juvenile delinquency. 8min 16-sd-$12 35- 
sd-f-nf-$15-$23.80 Nat. probation assn. 

364 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Cal Wis 

Produced by March of Time but is avail- 
able thru the National probation associa- 
tion only and for non-commercial uses only 

"Begins with a few pictures and a brief 
preamble about the 1935 annual meeting 
of the National Probation Association at 
Atlantic City. . . The fllm then proceeds 
to take up in story form the development 
of a delinquent, from his boyhood in a 
tenement home to a finale behind prison 
bars." Distributor 

el-jh-sh-c-trade 



368 Insurance 

Now for tomorrow. 3R 16-si-rent $3 1935? 
Harmon found. 368 

An argument for old age annuities told 
in story form. Public health nurses are 
used as examples. Contrasts the nurse 
who invested in annuities with the one 
who did not. Will be useful for groups 
other than nurses who are interested in 
some form of planning for old age annu- 
ities during working years. Does not 
mention any insurance company. Planned, 
directed and acted by members of the 
Harmon association for the advancement 
of nursing 



370 EDUCATION 

Creative approach to education 370.1 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 



370.94 Europe 



Denmark and her folk schools. 4min 16-si- 
$12 1930 Trow 370.94 

"Danish folk school has had no little 
significance politically and socially as well 

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EDUCATIONAL fllM CATALOG 



Denmark and her folk schools Continued 
as educationally. Schools, street scenes, 
and historic castles here give the atmos- 
phere of Copenhagen and vicinity." Pro- 
ducer 

sh-c Guide 

German education. 14min 16-si-$30 1932 
Trow 370.94 

"Indoor and outdoor classes in both pub- 
lic and private schools in different parts 
of Germany, dramatics, physical educa- , 
tion, a children's colony, and forest schools, 
as well as various influences of the Youth 
movement including school country homes 
and youth hostels." Producer 
Guide 



and in special institutions, together with 
examples of different levels of feeble- 
mindedness, of cretinism and mongolian- 
ism, and some of the more striking psy- 
choses." Producer 

Guide 



372 Elementary education 



371.33 Educational films 

Teaching with sound films. (Teacher train- 
ing sen) lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent $3.50 
35-sd-nf-$100; rent $5 1936 Erpi 

371.33 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Based upon research and experimenta- 
tion, this picture depicts methods of using 
the sound film in the classroom. Units 
of instruction at the intermediate, junior 
and senior high school levels are shown. 
The parts played by the teacher, the 
pupils, and the sound film are illustrated in 
the study of 'Plant Growth,' 'Sound waves 
and their sources,' 'Work of Rivers,' and 
other subjects. Because of the need for 
professional knowledge in this field, this 
picture will make a substantial contri- 
bution to classes in teaching method and 
in audio-visual instruction, as well as to 
teachers in service." Producer 
jh-sh-c Guide 

371.42 Vocations 

What about jobs. 30min 16-si-$60 1936 
Educ. research as&n. 371.42 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: YMCA 

Reel 1 gives a brief survey of the job 
situation prior to 1935 as well as that of 
today, and stresses necessary preparations 
for securing good jobs. Reel 2 gives actual 
life situations involved in securing a job. 
It includes the application, the interview 
and gives useful hints to applicants for 
impressing a prospective employer. The 
film is based on the book of the same title 
Jh-sh-c 

371.74 School recreation 



Rhythmic action. 
California 



4R 16-si-rent $2 1935 
371.74 



"A film of special interest to teachers, 
produced at the University elementary 
training school. Activities of children on 
the nursery school playground. Creative 
work and play in the grades from first 
through seventh. Interpretation and ex- 

ression through rhythmic motion." Pro- 
ucer el-c 



371.9 Education of special classes 
{ 

Handicapped children and clinical types. 

14min 16-si-$30 1933 Trow 371.9 

"Work with the mentally backward, the 

deaf, blind, and crippled in regular schools 



American experimental schools. 14min 16- 
si-$30 1933 Trow 372 

"These pictures of the Dalton school 
in New York and of the Winnetka school 
in Illinois, and examples of individualized 
and socialized instruction in other centres 
give the theory and technique of such 
plans more reality." Producer 
c Guide 

Elementary teacher as a guide 372 

This film, listed in Educational Film Cat- 
alog, 1936, has been withdrawn from cir- 
culation 



372.4 Reading 



Eye movements in reading. ISmin 16-si- 
$17 1936 Valentine 372.4 

"The operation of the ophthalmograph 
in diagnosing reading difficulty due to faulty 
eye movement is explained. The flxational 
pause, forward sweep, and regression are 
shown graphically and also by means of 
actual eye photographs. An exceptional 
second-grade and an ordinary third-grade 
reader are compared. A slow third-grade 
reader serves to demonstrate unusually 
large flxational pauses. Regressions are il- 
lustrated by eye photographs of a college 
freshman who also uses his finger to follow 
the line and moves his lips. The expert 
eye movements of a good college fresh- 
man follow. The operation of the metrono- 
scope, used in correcting eye movements in 
adults and generating the proper ones in 
a pre-school child, is shown. The exces- 
sive head and body movements of the 
beginner are shown to be eliminated as 
mastery of the skill is approached." Pro- 
ducer c 

Teaching of reading 372.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: lo 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 



373 Secondary education 

Glimpses of secondary education in western 
Massachusetts. 40min 16-si-rent $2 
1936 Williams 373 

"Nineteen high schools furnished one or 
two sequences showing different phases of 
secondary education. Altogether the pic- 
ture gives ... an ... idea of what goes 
on in our high schools. The scenes in- 
clude such activities as remedial gymna- 
sium work, laboratory work in physics, a 
class in agriculture at work, office ma- 
chines in operation, shop work, an assem- 
bly program, educational guidance, sewing 
and cooking classes, work in dramatics, 
visual equipment etc." Producer 



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380-385 



380 COMMERCE. TRANSPORTATION 

Commerce around the coffee cup. llmin 
16-sd-loan 35-sd-f-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of 
commerce 380 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Ariz Brig Cal Geo lo 
loS Kan Minn Mo Ohio Tex Wis 
YMCA 

3 5mm: YMCA 

Produced by Pathe News, Inc. for the 
National foreign trade council and also 
sponsored by the Bureau of foreign and 
domestic commerce 

"Presents an 'average family' around 
the dinner table a father, mother and 
their daughter. Lowell Thomas, news 
narrator, has the role of guest to whom 
the questions are directed. As he answers 
the family's questions, scenes are intro- 
duced of manufactured products such as 
automobiles and tools being shipped from 
this country while coffee from Brazil of 
textiles from England in turn course back 
to the United States. . . The drama of 
transportation, cargoes being loaded, and 
raw products being assembled, are picto- 
rially presented as Mr. Thomas describes 
their significance in connection with trade 
balances to the group around the table." 
Advertising age 

sh-c 

Great cargoes. (Face of Britain ser.) 22min 
16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 1936 Gau- 
mont British 380 

A documentary film directed by Paul 
Rotha 

"The commercial relationship between 
Great Britain and the Dominions, and the 
interchange of goods between the two. 
Different parts of the Dominions are first 
shown, with natives at work in the plan- 
tations, etc. We pass to the City of Lon- 
don. . .and hence to the North of England, 
where iron and coal are mined, cotton 
fabrics are made, and other staple indus- 
tries provide goods for export. A great 
new dock is shown stage by stage in pro- 
cess of construction, and big ships are 
shown in dock. . . Pictorially extremely 
interesting. . . The course followed by 
the action is confused and sketchy, and the 
fundamental ideas of the theme are not 
clarified by a commentary which for the 
most part only interferes with the pic- 
ture." British film inst. 
Jh-sh 

Oriental transportation. iSmin 35-sd-nf- 

<? apply 1931? Modern film sales; llmin 

16-sd-$36; rent $1.50 Bell & Howell 

380 

Produced by Grace G. Huntington and 
narrated by Wilfred Lucas 

"There's your choice of wheel-barrows, 
camels, bullocks, sedan chairs, rickshaws 
and one modern note a motor bus. This 
short . . . describes the methods of trans- 
portation in China and Japan." Distributor 
el-Jh 



383 Post-office. Stamps 

Here comes the mail. SOmin 16-si-loan 
1936 383 

Loaned, if applied for thru local postal 
employee organizations. Produced by the 
Joint council of postal employees, St. Paul, 
Minnesota 

"This picture is the result of an idea 
of putting into use the portable motion 
picture as a means of showing our em- 



ployers, the public, the manner in which 
we handle their letters and other mails. It 
is an amateur production produced and fi- 
nanced by the Postal Employees of St. 
Paul, Minnesota, through the Joint council 
of postal employees, which is a Postal 
Employee Trade and Labor Assembly. In 
the first scene we have a picture of those 
delegates to the Council responsible for the 
making of the films. . . Scenario and pho- 
tography by Howard Hanson 
Guide 

Travels of a postage stamp. ISmin 16-sd- 
loan Post office dept. 383 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Tex 

"This film shows the adventures of a 
postage stamp from the time it leaves the 
Bureau of Engraving and Printing until, 
on a letter, it reaches its destination." 
Producer el-Jh-sh 



385 Railroads 

Development of English railways. 8min 
16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 1937 Gau- 
mont British 385 

"Opening with shots of a train leaving 
a modern railway terminus, the film pro- 
ceeds to show by means of maps and 
moving diagrams how and why railways 
originated, details of their development, 
the amalgamation of the railways in 1921, 
and comparative speeds of travelling by 
road, canal and rail. . . The film closes with 
diagrammatic representations of the com- 
parative times taken to travel from Lon- 
don to Liverpool by road and rail and of 
the time taken by mail coach in 1800, by 
the first long-distance train and by a mod- 
ern express. . . The film should save a 
considerable amount of time which must 
otherwise be spent in assembling the main 
facts which are essential before a class or 
student can proceed to study any particular 
aspect of the subject. It presents the facts 
concisely and the diagrams are likely to 
impress the facts on the minds of the 
class or student. The diagram work in 
general is good but some of the maps 
e.g. the map showing the road, coal and 
rail systems of England contain so much 
material that they lack definition. [Recom- 
mended asj a classroom teaching or back- 
ground film for children over 14, univer- 
sity students and adult education organisa- 
tions." British film inst. 
jh-sh-c 

Flight of the Century. 12min 16-si-sd-loan 
1934 N.Y. Central system 385 

This film will be withdrawn about Jan- 
uary 31, 1938 so if interested in It secure 
it before that time 

"This pictures a trip on the Twentieth 
Century Limited between Chicago and New 
York." Producer 

el-Jh-ah 

George Washington's railroad. 60min 16- 
sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1936 C&O 385 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: YMCA 

35mm: YMCA 

Scenes of Washington's early activities 
and surroundings open this film of the 
story of the building of George Washing- 
ton's railroad. Many houses and buildings 
of historical interest appear 

Journey by train. 45min 16-si-$150 1935 

Text film 385 

"Composed of eight units: Preparation 

for journey; Railway station activity; En- 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Journey by train Continued 

gine; Pullman car; Baggage car and U.S. 
mail car; Dining car and kitchen; Pullman 
berths and dressing rooms; Observation 
car. Each unit is a complete sequence 
and may be shown separately or collective- 
ly." Producer 

There is a set of seventy 8x10 still pho- 
tographs paralleling the entire film story 
which may be used for identification and 
to recall a sequence. 35mm prints are 
available upon special order 
el-jh-sh Guide 

Pageant of American inland transportation. 
45min 16-si-loan B&O 385 

This film is being constantly revised and 
kept up to date with additional shots. It 
was mentioned as a visual aid in connection 
with "Communications," the program of 
the American school of the air for Feb. 8, 
1937 jh-sh 

386 Waterways 

Our inland waterways. 35min 16-sd-loan 
1932 Inland waterways corp. 386 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: An BosU Brig Geo III lo loS 

Kan Ken Minn OreS 

Recently revised and brought up to date 
"Traces the development of water trans- 
portation in the Mississippi Valley for the 
past hundred years, from the days of the 
flat boats and keel boats to the present 
dieselized, all-steel, twin screw, tunnel- 
type tow boats and steel barges. . . Shows 
the development of interchange river and 
rail terminals by the different cities 
throughout the Mississippi Valley, the 
various types of equipment now in use, 
and the final coordination of truck-rail- 
barge-ocean transportation. In addition, 
this picture shows the picking, trucking, 
ginning, compressing and shipping of cot- 
ton; the threshing, harvesting, transporta- 
tion, milling and handling of grain candi 
the manufacturing processes through which 
sugar passes." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

387 Ships 

Normandie. SOmin 16-si-loan 1935 French 
line 387 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

This is a Chase film 

"Maiden voyage of the 'Normandie,' be- 
ginning at Havre on May 29, 1935 and 
ending at New York on June 3rd. Activ- 
ities on board, functions held on board, 
visit of the ship (dining room, cabins, 
swimming pool, engine room, etc)." Dis- 
tributor el-jh-sh 

Normandie. French line (Fox film) 387 
This film, listed in the January Supple- 
ment, 1937, has been withdrawn from cir- 
culation 

Oriental watercraft. iSmin 35-sd-nf-apply 

1931? Modern film sales; llmin 16-sd- 

$36; rent $1.50 Bell & Howell 387 

Produced by Grace G. Huntington and 

narrated by Wilfred Lucas 

"Outrigger canoes of Northern Luzon; 
shaloups, sampans, sailboats, junks, fish- 
ing craft, liners, warships in the great 
Shanghai harbor, Japanese commercial 
vessels manned by women, river inhabi- 
tants . . . water panorama of the Far 
East." Distributor 

el-jh 



Progress. 45min 35-si-nf-loan prior 1927 
U.S. steel 387 

Produced by the Michigan limestone and 
chemical company, Rogers City, Michigan, 
from whom it may also be secured 

"The story of the operation of the 
steamer Carl D. Bradley, largest freighter 
on the Great Lakes. History of Great 
Lakes navigation launching scenes navi- 
gation equipment engine room unloading 
scenes, actual and animated uses of this 
type of boat in building breakwaters and 
light-house cribs." Distributor 



39 1 Costume 

All dolled up. (Oriental journeys ser.) 

llmin 35-sd-nf-apply Modern film 

sales; 16-sd-$36; rent $1.50 1936 Bell 

& Howell 391 

Produced by Grace G. Huntington and 
narrated by Wilfred Lucas 

"Many modes on many models. Stun- 
ning hats and hostess gowns in China. 
Rainy day costumes in Japan. The well- 
dressed man-about-town of Burma. Pyr- 
amid, superstructure and set-back coif- 
fure styles. Play suits in Siam. A com- 
plete walking ensemble favored in wear 
for camel riders. Bathing costumes at 
Benares-on-the-Ganges. Intimate and in- 
destructable afternon wear in the Philip- 
pines and the sun-ray sport models of 
Bali where the neckline is worn at the 
hips." Distributor 

el-Jh 

Tying the Japanese obi. 4min 16-si-$5 
Burton Holmes 391 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H Col Kan 

"Showing the seriousness with which 
the Japanese girls consider this portion of 
their dressing, and the care spent in 
tying the obi." Colorado 
el-jh-sh 



393 FUNERAL CUSTOMS 

Elaborate Chinese funerals. (Wonders of 
the world ser.) 4min 16-si-$6 1935 Bell 
& Howell 393 

The title is descriptive of the contents 



500 SCIENCE 

508 Museums 

Chicago planetarium & the Deutsches mu- 
seum in Munich. (Our world in re- 
view ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent ap- 
ply 1937 Gutlohn 508 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"The Chicago Planetarium: A marvel of 
science. . . Here we can examine at close 
range the amazing projector, which re- 
cords the heavenly bodies in exact scale 
and proportion. The Deutsches museum in 
Munich: Charles R. Richards of the Mu- 
seum of Natural History in New York 
guides us through nine miles or 360,000 
square feet of fascinating exhibits covering 
every department of human knowledge. 
Scale and full-size models showing the de- 
velopment of locomotion, of agricultural 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



508-520 



Chicago planetarium & the Deutsches mu- 
seum in Munich Continued 
instruments of astronomy, sections of 
U-boats, actual mining shafts, and 18th 
century apothecary shops. Oscar von 
Meuller, founder, is shown amidst his 
dream of years a museum where the 
visitor can learn by actually operating the 
various models." Distributor 
jh-sh-c 

German museum in Munich. 30min 16-si- 
sd-loan German railroads 508 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Geo 

16mm sound: Geo YMCA 

"A pictorial trip through one of the 
greatest scientific museums a great house 
of histories in which the entire record of 
man's work upon the earth is condensed 
and dramatized. Many of the scenes show 
the details of actual operation of the sci- 
entific apparatus. An outstanding instruc- 
tional film." Young men's Christian assn. 
sh-c 



5 1 MATHEMATICS 



5 1 3 Geometry 

Geometry. 30min 35-si-nf-rent $6 1932? 
Wholesome film serv. 513 

This film is to be made up on 16mm 
stock 

"An interesting treatise on this science 
and the history of its origin. Produced 
and edited by Charles Sampson, Head- 
master of the Huntington school for boys." 
Producer sh 

Play of imagination in geometry 513 

This film, listed in Educational Film 

Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 



520 ASTRONOMY 

Earth in motion. (Univ. of Chicago phys- 
ical science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd- 
nf-$100 1936 Erpi 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gal Geo lo Ohio Wis 
"This film presents . . . the dynamic as- 
pects of the earth as a planet. The earth's 
sphericity is demonstrated, while rotation 
is established by star trails and the Pou- 
cault pendulum. Proof of the earth's revo- 
lution about the sun is presented by mo- 
tion of the sun in respect to stars and 
by the annual parallax of stars. The film 
concludes with phenomena associated with 
this revolution, such as, characteristics of 
orbit, aphelion and perihelion, law of areas, 
inclination of axis, and seasons." Pro- 
ducer jh-sh-c Guide 

Exploring the universe. (Univ. of Chicago 
physical science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 
35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo loS 

Demonstrates the principles and con- 
struction of telescopes. Shows by anima- 
tion the binaries, trinaries, the variables 
and why they vary, galaxies and galactic 
rotation. Shows also what will happen to 
the Big Dipper in 100,000 years and the 
theory of the expanding universe 
jh-sh-c Guide 



Hello Mars. lOmin 16-si-$16.10; rent $1.50 
35 si-f-nf-apply Bray; Films, inc. 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Minn 

"Illustration of the theories of Perrier, 
Pickering, Wood and Flammarion, of pos- 
sible ways of signalling Mars. Animated 
technical drawings combined with photog- 
raphy." Producer 

jh 

If we lived on the moon. 14min 16-si- 
$20.27; rent $2 Bray; Films, inc. 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Dud 

"Combines actual lunar photography 

with animated technical drawings; shows 

conditions on the surface of the moon as 

scientists believe them to be." Producer 

Jh-sh 

The moon. (Univ. of Chicago physical sci- 
ence ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf- 
$100 1936 Erpi 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Geo Kan Ohio Wis 
"The technique of animation and other 
cinematic devices present . . . the story 
of the moon. The difficult concept of tides 
is ... explained, as are the phases of the 
moon. Other lunar phenomena explained 
by special cinematography and animation 
are: the moon's orbit; the lunar month; 
sunrise and sunset on the moon; occulta- 
tion of stars; the moon's path in space; 
lunar eclipses; and solar eclipses with spe- 
cial reference to the eclipse of 1932." Pro- 
ducer jh-sh-c Guide 

1932 total eclipse of the sun. H^min 
16-si-$30 1932 Herz 520 

Taken in center of path of totality, Ken- 
nebunk, Me. using speeded photography 
as well as straight photography 

"Film shows cameras and telescope set 
up ... progress of the eclipse from before 
the first contact and through the partial 
in steps of 6 minutes up to just before 
totality when the machine is run continu- 
ously through the totality it shows the 
corona of the sun practically one diameter 
(of sun) long, it shows light clouds passing 
before the disk of the sun, shows the Bailey 
beads at third contact and then shows the 
partial (after total) eclipse up to and 
through fourth contact i.e. the whole of 
the sun's disk completely uncovered." Pro- 
ducer el-jh-sh-c 

Romance of the skies. 14min 16-si-$24.95; 
rent $2 35-si-f-nf-apply Bray; Films, 
inc. 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B 
35mm: Mo 

"Story of comets, eclipses and other 
phenomena of the heavens. Course of 
comets and a comet's tail are explained. 
Effect of these phenomena on earth, sun 
and moon. Eclipse of the sun. Views of 
the Corona and the Chromosphere during 
eclipse." Producer 

Jh-sh 

Seeing the universe through the world's 
largest telescopes. 50-60min 16-si-$H5; 
rent $10 35-si-nf-$225; rent $20 1937 
Educators film lib. 520 

Produced by Ruroy Sibley 

Reel 1 Seeing the sun; reel 2 Going to 
the moon; reel 3 From Mercury to Mars; 
reel 4 Jupiter, Saturn and beyond; reel 
5 Pathway of the gods 

"A short course in descriptive astronomy 
. . . coordinated with standard text books 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Seeing the universe through the world's 
largest telescopes Continued 

on the science. It is so composed that the 
reels may be used separately as correspond- 
ing sections of the science are studied 
(16-si-rent $2.50 35-si-nf-rent $5) or the 
five reels may be shown at one time either 
as a general review or as an entertainment 
feature." Producer 

jh-sh-c Guide 

Solar family. (Univ. of Chicago physical 
science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd- 
nf-$100 1936 Erpi 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gal Geo Ohio Wis 

"The evolution of the solar system re- 
vealed according to the planetesimal hypo- 
thesis is followed by a portrayal of the real 
and apparent motion of the planets. Among 
the special phenomena presented are: the 
phases of Venus; retrograde motion of 
Mars, Jupiter and its satellites; the ap- 
parent motion of Saturn's rings; orbits of 
the planetoids, Eros and Anteros; orbit of 
Halley's comet; and the motion of the solar 
system in space." Producer 
jh-sh-c Guide 

Through Galileo's telescope & Mt Wilson 
observatory. (Our world in review ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent apply 1937 Gut- 
lohn 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES TMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Pictures of Galileo and the optic tube, 
invented by a Dutch spectacle maker. . . 
His trial for heresy . . . and his final 
defiance, 'And yet it moves.' ... In con- 
trast to the crude optic tube of Galileo, 
we see the world's largest telescope and 
how it is operated. . . We see sun spots 
and their size in relation to the earth and 
solar prominences 150,000 miles high." 
Distributor sh-c 

Tidal theory of the earth's and moon's cre- 
ation, and the moon in closeup. (Our 
world in review ser.) lOmin 16-sd- 
$50; rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 520 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"A graphic description of the earth's 
evolution with animated drawings snowing 
this evolution according to the tidal theory 
as compared to the outworn nebular hy- 
pothesis. We see how the pull of gravity 
of a passing star caused tidal explosions 
in the sun that resulted in the birth of 
the earth and her sister planets, and the 
earth's change from her gaseous state of 
five billion years ago into the shrunken 
solid form she is now. There follows the 
story of the birth of the moon and what 
is happening to it. A series of closeup pic- 
tures of the moon, taken at the McMath- 
Hulbert Observatory. These are said to be 
the only ones of their kind ever taken." 
Distributor sh-c 

530 PHYSICS 

Air currents and theory of streamlining. 
(Our world in review ser.) lOmin 16- 
sd-$50; rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 530 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"By means of a smoke chamber in- 
vented by Baron Shiva, Japanese Scientist, 



* Clarence Chamberlin . . . shows us how 
air currents react to different shaped ob- 
jects, what keeps a plane up, and what 
happens if it is tilted too sharply. [Then] 
Norman Bel Geddes, noted industrial de- 
signer compares the ship of today with 
his model of the liner of tomorrow. By 
examining nature's own example of stream- 
lining, the porpoise, as well as by dia- 
grams showing the difference in air re- 
sistance of oval, square, and tear shaped 
objects when placed in an air-chamber, 
we are shown . . . the efficacy and beauty 
of streamlining." Distributor 
sh-c 

Wave motion. 45min 35-si-f-nf-$270 1931 
Stempel 530 

"It is the purpose of this film to study 
the motion of the medium and the forces 
causing this motion as the wave passes 
by. . . In reel 1 the following points have 
been shown with a spiral spring in which 
a transverse wave has been set up in 
motion and arrested at various points for 
a detailed analysis: The motion of a single 
loop; The changes in phase of and the 
forces acting on the loops as one goes 
from one loop to the next; [and] The right 
angled relationship between the motion of 
the medium and the direction of propa- 
gation. . . In reel 2 the energy distribu- 
tion along the wave is studied. . . The 
effect of suddenly cutting off the supplied 
power at the source is shown to demon- 
strate that there is no potential energy 
at the crest of the wave. The discontinu- 
ity of the energy curve is fully exam- 
ined. . . In reel 3 an exhaustive com- 
parison is made between the larger total 
energy and the kinetic energy as developed 
In reel 2 in order to bring out the huge 
amount of energy which is transmitted by 
wave motion which plays no part in the 
mere wave motion set up in the medium. 
It is next shown that a receiver . . . re- 
ceives the energy carried along by the 
wave, both kinetic and total, in pulses and 
not a continuous stream. At this point 
a reference is made to the Quantum theory 
and its bearing on the above wave anal- 
ysis. . . In conclusion the kinetic energy 
and the total energy are again compared 
in simplified form to bring out the very 
great difference between them." Producer 
c 

530.1 Relativity 

Einstein's theory of relativity. 32min 16- 
si-rent $2 1924 Kodascope 530.1 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: AdB Dud Ken Inst Wis 
An Independent production 
"Condensed from the longer Fadman pro- 
duction by Max Fleischer. An . . . ex- 
position of the elementary theory of 
Einstein, beginning with the definition of 
relativity and then proceeding by very 
simple and well known examples, showing 
the relativity of motion, direction, size, 
speed, time and measurements. These are 
illustrated both by animated diagrams and 
by ordinary cinematography. . . No at- 
tempt is made to demonstrate the more 
advanced ideas in Einstein's theory, but a 
fair working knowledge of the principles 
involved is ... portrayed." Distributor 
sh-c 

533 Air 

Air we breathe. 1R 16-si-rent $2 1934? 
Film classic exchange 533 

Originally produced by Urban 
"This is a home science film designed to 
show the properties of air." Distributor 
el-jh-sh 



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44 



EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



534-538 



534 Sound 

Walter Damrosch. 9min 35-sd-nf-loan 
General electric 534 

"The famous musical director briefly 
discusses sound reproduction, after which 
he plays a selection on the piano, em- 
phasizing dominant chords. The sound 
track of the music on the film is shown 
on the screen, so that the viewer sees, as 
well as hears, the sound." Producer 
Jh-sh-c 



535.8 Lenses 

200-inch disc. I5min 16-si-loan 1934 Quig- 
ley 535.8 

"Scenes at the pouring of the 200-inch 
disc." Producer 

sh-c 



537 Electricity 

Electrons. (Univ. of Chicago physical sci- 
ence ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf- 
$100 1937 Erpi 537 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo lo loS 

"By means of various photographic tech- 
niques including animation, the hypothesis 
that electricity consists of unit elementary 
charges is supported by observation of 
phenomena associated with the conduction 
electricity in liquids, gases, and vacuums. 
The conclusion drawn is that the funda- 
mental unit of an electrical charge is the 
electron." Producer 

jh-sh-c Guide 

Principles of current electricity. 24min 16- 
si-$48 35-si-nf-$160 prior 1927 DeVry 

537 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Ed lo VE8 YMCA 
"The specific aim of this film is to show 
the relation between electro-statics and 
electric currents; to make clear the funda- 
mentals of current electricity by animated 
diagrams of the electron movements and 
by water analogies; and to show the re- 
lation between the voltage, resistance, and 
current in an electric circuit. This picture 
may also serve as a means of dispensing 
with costly laboratory apparatus which is 
generally needed to demonstrate the prin- 
ciples involved in electric currents." Iowa 
univ. jh-sh-c Guide 

Principles of electrostatics. (Electricity 
ser.) 24min 16-si-$48 35-si-nf-$160 
prior 1927 DeVry 537 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Ed lo VES YMCA 
"Polarity. Conductors and insulators. 
Electrostatic induction. Electron theory. 
Distribution of charges. Electric machines. 
Condensers. Gaseous discharges. Light- 
ning." California 

Jh-sh Guide 

Traveling electrical waves. 60min 16-si- 
loan 35-si-nf-loan 1936 Mass. inst. 
of tech. 537 

"This is a series of three separate ani- 
mation studies of the behavior of electrical 
waves on a power transmission line. . . 
They are designed primarily for instruction 
of students in advanced electrical theory, 



and are not readily understood by high 
school groups or lay audiences. Case No. 1 
covers the behavior of direct-current waves 
on an open line and may be shown in- 
dependently. Cases No. 2 to No. 9 show 
the behavior of direct-current waves on 
short-circuited and loaded lines and have 
been treated as a unit." Producer 



537.5 Cathode raps 

Cathode ray oscillograph. (General science 
ser.) 23min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1935 Gaumont British 537.5 

Produced in collaboration with Radio re- 
search board 

"This two-reel film consists of the fol- 
lowing six parts: The necessity for a new 
instrument for radio -research is demon- 
strated by showing the failure of needle 
and mirror voltmeters at frequencies much 
below those found in radio research; The 
construction of the Cathode Ray Oscillo- 
graph is explained and the function of 
each part is demonstrated; The use of the 
time-base is shown; The application of the 
oscillograph to the location of thunder- 
storms is demonstrated; The application 
of the oscillograph to the determination of 
the height of the ionosphere is shown; 
The application of the oscillograph to the 
degree of ionization of the upper atmos- 
phere is demonstrated." Producer 



538 Magnetism 

Electrodynamics. (Univ. of Chicago phys- 
ical science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35- 
sd-nf-$100 1936 Erpi 538 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Geo lo Kan Ohio Wis 
"The fundamental principles of current 
electricity and electromagnetism are pre- 
sented . . . by animated drawings. Direct 
photography is used throughout to demon- 
strate cause and effect, while animation 
explains it. Among the concepts presented 
are: Galvani's discovery of current elec- 
tricity; magnetic field about a current car- 
rying wire; magnetic field of a coil; elec- 
tromagnets; Rowland's experiment; mag- 
netic hypothesis; recalescence; induction 
by a magnet; A. C. generator; D. C. gen- 
erator; induction by an electric current; 
and transformers." Producer 
Jh-sh-c Guide 

Principles of electro-magnetism. (Electric- 
ity ser.) 24min 16-si-$48 35-si-nf-$160 
prior 1927 DeVry 538 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Ed lo VES YMCA 
"Electromagnetic phenomena. Relation- 
ship between current and magnetic fields. 
Coils and solenoids. Practical applications. 
Electromagnetic induction. Transformers." 
California jh-sh Guide 

Principles of magnetism. (Electricity ser.) 
24min 16-si-$48 35-si-nf-$160 prior 1927 
DeVry 533 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Ed lo VES YMCA 
"Polarity. Lines of force. Reluctance 
and permeability. Magnetic induction. 
Uses of magnets. Molecular theory of 
magnetization. Terrestrial magnetism." 
California jh-sh Guide 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



540 CHEMISTRY 

Catalysis. (Univ. of Chicago physical sci- 
ence ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf- 
$100 1937 Erpi 540 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"The film presents explanations of sev- 
eral phenomena associated with catalysis, 
among them, concentration by absorption, 
activation by absorption, intermediate 
compounds, in a homogeneous mixture, 
chain reactions, braking of reaction chains, 
poisoning of catalysis, and negative cata- 
lysts or inhibitors. The practical applica- 
tions used as a basis for explanations are 
rubber manufacturing and anti-knock gas- 
oline." Producer 

Jh-sh-c Guide 

Colloid. 30min 16-si-$35 35-si-f-nf-$35 1928 
Rolab 540 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Clouds, geysers, volcanoes, the Tyndall 
effect, the Liesegang rings, the Brownian 
movement of ultra microscopic particles, 
production of colloids by the electric arc. 
A series of introductory scenes gives evi- 
dence of the great multitude and variety 
of colloids which we encounter In nature 
and illustrates a generally accepted clas- 
sification of the most common types. 
Further pictures show how to produce 
colloids artificially. . . Various scenes are 
devoted to the showing of the physical 
behavior of colloids. Among them special 
attention is invited to pictures of the 
Tyndall effect, and the migration of par- 
ticles in the electric field. Also various 
physico-chemical reactions are shown: co- 
agulation resulting from several causes, 
likewise including microscopic scenes, 
swelling of glue, Liesegang rings, cracking 
figures, flotation and other phenomena. 
Extensive use is made of time acceleration, 
condensing reactions which require hours 
and days into fractions of minutes and 
permitting the continuous observation of 
the progress of the entire reaction." 
Producer 

Crystals. 6min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1937 Gaumont British 540 

"This shows the formation of crystals 
into different shapes, etc." Producer 
sh 

Electrochemistry. (Univ. of Chicago physi- 
cal science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd- 
nf-$100 1937 Erpi 540 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo lo Ohio Wis 

"The abstract concepts of electrochemis- 
try are made . . . clear by cinematic tech- 
niques. The electrolytic decomposition of 
hydrogen chloride is followed by the pro- 
duction of electric current from the action 
of chlorine and hydrogen on platinum. An 
explanation of the storage battery in- 
tegrates both processes. Electroplating il- 
lustrates participation of electrodes; elec- 
troreflning illustrates preferential dis- 
charge; and electrolysis of sodium chloride 
to yield caustic soda illustrates participa- 
tion of the solvent. The production of 
aluminum from a molten electrolyte con- 
cludes the subject." Producer 
jh-sh-c Guide 

In nature's workshop. (Naturgraphs) 

ISmin 16-sd-$50; rent $3 Bray; Films, 

inc. 540 

"Microscopic photography of snow and 

ice crystals. Formation of window pane 



% ice flowers and trees. Examples of silicilic 
acid, quartz, lime, amethyst, salt, antimony 
glance crystals. Actual formation and 
growth and the different aspects of crystals 
formed from the following solutions: 
Potasium chlorate, Kalium Bichromate, 
Pyrogallic acid, salt, salicylic acid, Cam- 
phor, Salicin, Organic salt, Benzoic solu- 
tion, Cinnamon acid, etc." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Properties of colloidal ferro-magnetic ferric 
oxyde. ISmin 16-si-$25 35-si-f-nf-$25 
1934 Rolab 540 

"Demonstration of colloidal iron particles 
as developed by Prof. Baudisch. The par- 
ticles, the only ones so far discovered 
showing magnetic properties, form long 
lines in magnetic field. Demonstration of 
special set-up, electromagnet, microscope, 
etc. Lines of particles disorganize im- 
mediately after circuit is opened or twist 
around when polarity is reversed." Pro- 
ducer c Guide 

Velocity of chemical reactions. (Univ. of 
Chicago physical science ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$SO 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 540 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"The influence of temperature and the 
nature of reactants; molecular changes. 
Catalysis and its practical significance. 
Reversible reactions and chemical equi- 
librium. Photography supplemented by 
technical animation when necessary to 
show nature of changes. Industrial appli- 
cations of reaction processes." Producer 
sh-c Guide 

Wonder world of chemistry. 22min 16-sd- 
loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1936 du Pont de Ne- 
mours 540 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: An Geo OreS YMCA 

S5mm: YMCA 

Produced by Audio productions 

"Shows scenes in du Pont chemical 
plants and laboratories. . . Research chem- 
ists are shown at their daily work, striving 
to improve existing products and to develop 
entirely new ones. The spectator is taken, 
by means of the camera, into a factory 
where air, water and coal are combined 
with the aid of steam and pressures of 
seven tons to the square inch to yield on 
the one hand a product used in making ice 
and on the other a compound that pro- 
tects automobile radiators from freezing. 
The picture tells the story of man-made 
rubber, of the chemical rainbow of dyes 
hidden away in coal-tar, and of many 
other contributions to better living. . . 
[There are: . . . scenes showing how plastics 
and rayon are made from cotton and a 
style show featuring the latest creations 
from man-made yarns." Distributor 
sh-c-trade 



550 GEOLOGY 



551 Physical geography 

Our earth. (Human geography ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 551 

"This film is a survey of physical as- 
pects of pur earth in their relations to 
concentrations and activities of peoples. 
Beginning with oceans and ocean currents, 
their effects on climate, and consequently 
on peoples, the film continues to delineate 
similar effects of various types of coast 
lines and harbors, rivers and lakes, val- 



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551.2-571 



Our earth Continued 

leys, plateaus and mountains. The film is 
conceived as an introduction to the study 
of world geography." Producer 
jh Guide 



55 1 .2 Volcanoes 

Menace of Guatemala. (Vagabond adven- 
ture ser.) 1R 16-sd-$30; rent apply 
Gutlohn 551.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP Inst VES 

"A Central American volcano." Dis- 
tributor 



551.31 Glaciers 

Glacier's secret. (Vagabond adventure 
ser.) llmin 16-sd-$30; rent apply 
1930? Gutlohn 551.31 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen FiL Gar IdP Mod VES 
Produced by Path6 

"Tom Terriss, the vagabond adventurer 
takes us to a famous glacier, and tells us 
a story of a woman who was frozen solidly 
in ice for forty years." Distributor 
el-Jh-sh 



551.36 Coast changes 

Coast erosion. 7min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- 
apply Gaumont British 551.36 

"The never ceasing attack of the sea as 
It gradually changes the contours of the 
coast line and crumbles rugged cliffs is ... 
pictured. Diagrams have been employed 
in order to make clear to the young student 
the slow processes of erosion by under- 
cutting and other causes of disintegration." 
Producer jh-sh Guide 



55 1 .48 Rivers 

Streams. ISmin 16-si-rent $1.25 1933? 
Harmon found. 551.48 

Produced by C. J. Carbonaro, and is 
an elementary study of the history of a 
river showing a river from source, thru 
rivulet, falls, serene water and waterwheel 
to the ocean. A parallel is drawn between 
this life of a river and the life of an 
individual 



551.5 Meteorology 



551.5 



Back of the weather forecast 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Brig loS Minn VES 

S5mm: loS 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog-, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 

Climate. 1R 16-si-rent $2 1928? Edited 
pictures 551.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: VES 

This study of climate was originally pro- 
duced by Fox 

el-jh 



Falling waters. ISmin 16-si-$24 35-si-f-nf- 
$60 Films of commerce 551.5 

Produced by Educational films corpora- 
tion of America 

This is a Robert Bruce scenic film com- 
posed almost entirely of waterfalls 
jh-sh 

Story of a disturbance. 13min 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-f-apply Gaumont British 551.5 

"This film explains the conditions repre- 
sented by isobars, 'fronts', and other sym- 
bols on a weather map. Diagrams of cross 
sections through a typical disturbance il- 
lustrate the sequence of cloud formations 
to be found during the passage of a dis- 
turbance across the British Isles, and ac- 
tual cloud formations are recorded by 
rapid-motion photography. The journey of 
the disturbance across the British Isles 
is seen as an animated plan and cross- 
section diagram, and is followed until the 
final 'occlusion' over the North Sea. The 
film ends with photographic studies of the 
great cumulus and strato cumulus clouds 
which follow in the wake of a disturb- 
ance, shown at normal and superanimated 
speeds." Producer 

sh Guide 

Story of water. ISmin 16-si-$30 1935 
Demarest 551.5 

Scenes of the ocean in varying moods 
are followed by views of the construction 
of bulkheads. Then come great waves 
ripping thru bulkhead pilings and large 
houses collapse before their force. The 
metamorphosis of water into clouds is 
indicated, followed by views of clouds- 
cumulus, cirus and nimbus. Then, nat- 
urally, it rains. After the rain comes 
spring. There are views of a brook, a 
cascade, a pond and of swimming and 
fishing by a stream. Then winter comes 
and ice and snow cover the stream. Spring 
comes again and with it scenes on a 
mountain lake. Ausable Chasm is shown, 
scenes of a dam, a reservoir, the fountain 
aerators at Ashokan, a great falls, Cono- 
wingo dam, the Hudson river and so back 
to the ocean, shown at sunset 

Water in the air. lOmin 16-sd-apply 35- 
sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 

551.5 

"This film explains the transformation 
of invisible water vapour in the air into 
clouds, fog and rain, both by means of 
simple laboratory experiments and photo- 
graphic studies of the formation of various 
types of clouds shown at normal and 
superanimated speeds. The films inde- 
pendence of time and place allows cloud 
formations to be recorded in detail and 
actual views of clouds may be directly re- 
lated to explanatory experiments made in 
the laboratory." Producer 
sh 



570 BIOLOGY 

5 7 1 Archeology 

Shell mounds in the Tennessee valley. 
20min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1937 
TVA 571 

"Describes archaeological investigations 
made in the Pickwick Landing Dam area. 
The investigations were sponsored by the 
National Research Council and the Uni- 
versity of Alabama, using W.P.A. workers 
under the supervision of Major William 



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Shell mounds in the Tennessee valley 
Continued 

S. Webb, of the University of Kentucky, 
with the cooperation of the Tennessee 
Valley Authority." Producer 
c 

Temples and peace. 16min 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1937 Dept. of interior 571 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ariz Aus Geo III Ind loS 
NatF OreS Tex Wis YMCA 

"The archeological excavation in Ala- 
bama of an amazing prehistoric people who 
knew no war, three thousand skeletons 
stored on shelves, a valuable collection of 
artifacts, men at work in age-old burial 
grounds." Producer 

5 75 Evolution 

Birth of the earth. 5R 16-si-apply 1925? 
Film classic exchange 575 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FC WFS 

55mm: FC 

This film is also available in a 3R edi- 
tion (35-si-sd-nf-apply 1925? Film classic 
exchange) 

"The story of creation told in simple and 
non-technical terms. . . The picture shows 
you the earth in its relation to the Uni- 
verse; the growth and development of life 
upon the earth and the story of 'the evo- 
lution of man from the dawn of history 
to the present." Distributor 
sh 

Evolution. 30min 16-sd-$l50 Garrison 575 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Inst YMCA 

16mm sound: AdB Gut IdP Mod VES 
YMCA 

35mm silent: FC 

35mm sound: FC 

Produced with the cooperation of Dr. 
Raymond L. Ditmars and the American 
museum of natural history 

"Presentation of the theories of the 
origin and development of the earth and 
its living inhabitants. Shows planets, for- 
mation of mountain, river and prehistoric 
animal forms; epochs in the development 
of man." Distributor 



5 78 Microscopy 

Marvels of the microscope. (Our world 
in review ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent 
apply 1937 Gutlohn 578 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Microscopic pictures of tiny water 
plants and minute forms of animal life; 
Amazing mechanism of the fly's eye; Mi- 
croscopic study of tree specimens; Close- 
ups of leaf specimens." Distributor 
jh-sh 

580 BOTANY 

Kew gardens. 18min 16-sd-$100; rent apply 
35-sd-f-apply 1937 Short film produc- 
tions .580 

"The grounds at Kew Gardens, with 
people entering through the turnstiles, 
strolling about, lying, on the grass, etc. 
The hot houses; the herbarium, where 



plants are stored; the preparing of dried 
% specimens; detailed research work of va- 
rious kinds behind the scenes; the Kew 
laboratories and libraries as a centre for 
the exportation of plants and of infor- 
mation abroad, particularly in the British 
Empire; a short account of the work done 
in this way during the last 150 years; a 
return to the grounds and gardens again, 
as at the beginning. A simple little film, 
clearly and pleasantly worked out. The 
photography is good; the music and com- 
mentary are kept quite separate so that 
there is no clash, and the two commenta- 
tors' voices are excellently matched. The 
music is in keeping with the subject. 
The development of the theme for the ex- 
ternal Kew Gardens that everybody sees to 
the work that takes place behind the 
scenes, and so back is a natural one and 
quite smoothly achieved. The fact that 
there is no attempt to cram in an enor- 
mous amount of information is a virtue 
rather than a defect." British film inst. 

Self defence by plants. lOmin 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 

580 

"A study of the various self -protective 
characteristics which are found among 
plants, including the early seed case, the 
bud scales and leaf hairs, and the dif- 
ferent methods of protection used by 
leaves and flowers against damage by rain 
and animals." Producer 
jh-sh 

Tree and plant life. (Our world in re- 
view ser.) lOmin 16-si-sd-$24-$50; 
rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 580 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: FiL VES 

16mm sound: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Gigantic ferns belonging to the Car- 
boniferous Age, giant desert cacti, yucca 
palms and the torrey pines of California 
are among the vegetable life pictured." 
Distributor jh 

Tropic garden 580 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: lo 

35mm: Mass 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 



581 Physiologic botany 

How plants are reproduced. 25min 16-si- 
$50 1937 Gramet 581 

"The introductory sequence serves as a 
review of the process of sexual reproduc- 
tion; as a motivation for the new material 
on asexual reproduction; as a link be- 
tween what is commonly known or has 
been learned, and the new knowledge. The 
vegetative methods that are pictured show 
common plants with which the pupils are 
very likely familiar, or with which they 
may very likely have experience. Class- 
room sequences have been introduced to 
suggest and stimulate activity on the part 
of pupils. They will recognize the common 
house and garden plants that are em- 
ployed. It is hoped that by vicariously 
sharing the experiences with the pupils in 
the picture, they may be stimulated to try 
some of the methods shown. Verbal in- 
formation has been limited to the minimum. 
The picture must tell its story. The closing 
sequences have been planned to acquaint 



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581-583 



How plants are reproduced Continued 

the pupils with the flowers of the plants 
that have been used in the picture, and as 
a review of the methods that have been 
employed." Producer 

jh-sh Guide 

Life of plants. ISmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf- 
loan 1935 U.S. agric. 581 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: AdB An Cal Geo Ohio OreS 
"Shows by slow motion photography how 

seeds germinate and how roots, stem, 

leaves, and flowers develop." Nation's 

schools 

Seed production, llmin 16-sd-apply 35- 
sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 581 
"A study of seed production and the 
process of pollination by wind, insects and 
self-fertilization. Various methods by which 
plants attract insects are seen, including 
the great amount of pollen in poppies, 
the large outer petals of the sunflower and 
the cornflower and the colored lines of the 
gladiolus which point the way to the nec- 
tar." Producer 

Jh-sh 

Study of mineral element deficiencies in 
plant growth. 31min 16-sd-$89 35-sd- 
nf-$178 1937 Films of commerce 581 
"The film shows and describes first the 
natural growth movement of plants as re- 
vealed in stop motion photography, and 
the photographic device developed by Rut- 
gers University for the taking of stop mo- 
tion pictures in natural light in the day 
time and with artificial light in night time, 
under the control of a photo-electric cell 
which governs eveness of exposure through- 
out. Stop motion pictures of seven tobacco 
plants throughout the entire cycle of 
growth show that if any one of the six 
necessary elements in plant growth is en- 
tirely withheld the plant is retarded or 
killed. The film then shows and describes 
experiments on cotton, tobacco, peas, buck- 
wheat and tomato plants grown under con- 
trolled laboratory conditions in which only 
the major elements are furnished to one 
of each group of two plants and the same 
elements, together with the minor elements 
present as impurities in one of the fertilizer 
elements which is derived from natural 
sources, are furnished to the other. The 
result of experiments demonstrate the need 
of the minor elements, Boron and Mangan- 
nese, in plant nutrition and establish the 
fact that these elements are present in 
sufficient Quantities in Sodium Nitrate as 
mined and processed." Distributor 



583 Flowers 



Blooming of flowers. 52min 16-si-$97.50 
1927 Bell & Howell 583 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: loS 

These Pillsbury "Explorations in plant 
and flower life" are divided into 13 sub- 
jects each running 4min and selling for 
$7.50 apiece. Some are listed under in- 
dividual titles in the main catalog 

"Time lapse motion pictures compressing 
long periods of growth into a few seconds 
of screen time. Subjects include Azalea, 
Sneezeweed, Iris, Lupine, Blazing Star, 



Stream Orchid, Poppy, Wild Parsnip, Tidy 
Tip, Monkey Flower, White Lilac, Blue 
Camass, Evening Primrose; Mariposa 
Tulip, Washington Lily, Orchids, Tiger 
Lily, Vesper Iris, Sprouting Bean Seed, 
Passion Flower, Radish Seeds Germinating, 
Cotton buds and balls." Distributor 
el-Jh-sh-c 

Dream flowers. (Secrets of nature ser.) 
1R 16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 583 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP YES YMCA 

35mm: IdP WFS 

This film, produced by British instruc- 
tional films, ltd., may be obtained in 35mm 
from Wholesome film service (apply for 
price) 

In this reel the poppy is studied. Time 
lapse photography is used. The process of 
opium production is also shown 
sh-c 

Eastern wild flowers. 30min 16-si-$25; rent 
$2.50 35-si-nf-$100; rent $5 1930 Wild 
flower preservation soc. 583 

"Mass and close up views of about 60 
different common wild flowers with leg- 
ends covering their cultivation and need 
for protection. One subject shows lapsed 
time pictures of the water lily." Producer 
el-jh-sh 

In all his glory. (Secrets of nature ser.) 
1R 16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 583 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

Shows how plants are fertilized by bees, 
how they protect their pollen from the rain 
and how they manage an automatic dis- 
tribution of the pollen. The following 
flowers are shown: snowdrop, tulip, monks- 
hood, snapdragon, orchid, lupine, dande- 
lion, globe thistle, cornflower, daisy, a 
cactus and everlasting flowers 

Iris family. (Secrets of nature ser.) 1R 
16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 583 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"One of the most secretive of plants, 
but the secrets of the Iris and its cousin 
the Gladiolus are here revealed." Nat. 
encyclopaedia of educational films 

Michigan wild flowers. ISmin 16-si-loan 
35-si-nf-loan 1935 Mich. dept. of con- 
servation 583 

"Includes orchids, gentians, and trillium. 
Fire and other destructive agencies are 
shown." Producer 

el-jh-sh 

Spare the dogwood. 8min 16-si-$7.50; rent 
$1 35-si-nf-$15; rent $2 1924? Wild 
flower preservation soc. 583 

Issued by the Society to further the con- 
servation of dogwood 

Wild flowers. 45min 16-si-loan Wis. con- 
servation dept. 583 

"A three reel subject in natural color, 
showing the wild flowers found in Wiscon- 
sin from early spring until snowfall." Pro- 
ducer el -Jh-sh 



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Yosemite park wild flowers^ 30min 16-si- 
$60; rent $2.50 1924 Wild flower pres- 
ervation soc. 583 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: loS 

"Some mass views but mostly close up 
lapsed time pictures of 28 kinds of Yo- 
semite wild flowers with names and some 
notes as to time of opening or closing." 
Distributor Jh-sh-c 



588 Mosses 

Gathering moss. (Secrets of nature ser.) 
1R 16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 588 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"Shows the actual growth of moss, 
speeded up a hundred thousand times. We 
see the tiny flower-like growth, and the 
fertilisation of the plant." Nat. encyclo- 
paedia of educational films 



589.2 Fungi 

Magic myxies. (Secrets of nature ser.) 1R 
16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 589.2 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES 

Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"The Myxie is a queer fungus rather like 
mould, which develops sometimes into 
animal and sometimes into vegetable form. 
The film shows how Myxies grow and 
multiply, what they eat, and how they 
produce fruits which reproduce spores and 
the life history starts again." Nat. en- 
cyclopaedia of educational films 

Mushrooms of Wisconsin. 30min 16-si-loan 
Wis. conservation dept. 589.2 

"A two reel subject in natural color 
showing the various species of mushrooms 
found in the state. Illustrates methods of 
distinguishing the poisonous from the ed- 
ible varieties." Producer 
el-jh-sh 



589.95 Fermentation 

Enzymes in dough fermentation. 45min 16- 
si-loan 1934 Am. soc. of bakery engi- 
neers 589.95 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Portrays. . .the action of enzymes 
with particular reference to the part they 
play in the production of bread during the 
fermentation processes. The actions of 
proteases, inyertase, diastase, etc. upon 
their respective substrates are. . .por- 
trayed. . . This picture particularly shows 
a microscopic photograph of the starch 
grain and the definite changing of the 
structure of the starch grain by the en- 
zyme diastase. . . Adapted to individuals, 
classes, and organizations interested in the 
study of enzymes and factors governing 
their actions." Producer 
sh-c Guide 



590 ZOOLOGY. ANIMAL LIFE 

^ 591 Physiologic zoology 

597.5 Habits and behavior of animals 

Chumming with the animals. 16min 16-si- 
rent $1 1924 Kodascope 591.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Lew VES 

Arranged by Dr Ditmars, this film 
"shows a number of animals with special 
reference to their appetites and methods 
of feeding. The first animal shown is the 
pygmy hippopotamus, followed by a bear 
being fed molasses from a spoon. Next 
we see the fur seals. . . Then a mother 
wolf with puppies and some close-ups of 
one of the wolf pups with an airedale 
eating from the same dish. Then follow 
some animal stunts such as the bison 
making his wallow of dust to free himself 
from vermin; the giraffe drinking. . .; 
a monkey apparently engaged in earnest 
conversation and some very beautiful little 
flying squirrels from the Antipodes. Among 
ultra-rarities is shown an Australian mar- 
supial bear. . . Next a pygmy elephant 
is shown and the comparison drawn with 
the ordinary species. One of the . . . 
scenes is of a thoroughly domesticated 
groundhog who assists the keeper in gath- 
ering papers left upon the lawn at the 
zoo." Distributor 

Furred & feathered hunters. 12min 16-si- 
$20; rent $1 1937 California 591.5 

"Coyotes, bobcats, skunks, owls, hawks, 
bear and mountain lions." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c 

Grey Owl's neighbors. 12min 16-si-loan 
1926 Canadian nat. ry. 591.5 

"An authentically true story of an In- 
dian, who, through patience and kindness, 
has overcome the fears of the forest crea- 
tures for man." Producer 

While dealing mainly with beavers there 
are also views of birds, muskrats, etc. 
el-jh 

Housekeeping at the zoo. 12min 16-si-rent 
$1 Kodascope 591.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Cen 

This Ditmars subject shows an elephant 
receiving a thorough sweeping, bathing and 
oiling; shots of the same orang playing 
with a pail as is shown in "Monkey 
whoopee" [599] follow as well as a young 
orang playing in the dirt; a bear also 
gets a bath and the bear den is swept out; 
a cassowary demonstrates his kicking abil- 
ity and is followed by a kangaroo who 
outshines him. The ferociousness of the 
wild horse from Tibet is proved by his 
mad attack on a straw dummy and a 
similar experiment is tried with a Russian 
stag; then in swift order follow shots of 
a leopard, tiger, tapir, alpacas, an Indian 
rhinoceros, axis deer, musk ox, Canadian 
lynx, more monkeys, peacocks, tortoises 
and wild turkeys 

Killers of the chaparral. 20min 16-sd-rent 
$3 1934 Bell & Howell 591.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen IdP Mod West Wilo 
YMCA 

Produced by the Astor pictures corpo- 
ration 

"The wild animals of the Chaparral 
country of southwestern United States. . . 
There's real comedy when prowling wild 
cats encounter a little black and white 
skunk. There's tragedy when a haughty 
old rattlesnake meets an innocent looking 
weasel." Distributor 
jh-sh 



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591.5-591.92 



Killing to live. SOmin 16-sd-$250; rent $10 
1933 Garrison 591.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Inst Mod 

An Am.kino production 

"The. . .struggle for survival in nature, 
dramatically filmed. . . Narrated by Myron 
Ackland, formerly of the American museum 
of natural history." Distributor 
jh-sh 

Wake up and feed. (Secrets of life ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gau- 
mont British 591.5 

Directed by J. B. Holmes, this film shows 
the following animals at feeding time in 
the London zoo: the pygmy hippopotamus, 
giraffe, bear, elephant, seals, and also 
the pelicans 

Jh 

Wee Anne visits the zoo. (Wee Anne ser.) 
ISmin 16-si-$25; rent $2.50 1936 Cine- 
graphic 591.5 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Gal Mo Wis 
"A little girl goes to the zoo and sees 
foxes, peacocks, penguins, zebras, sacred 
cow of India, bison, deer, porcupine, prairie 
dogs, camel, elephant, tapir, otter, bear, 
polar bears, seals, pelicans, tigers, ducks, 
birds, gorillas, orang-outang." California 
el 



597.57 Means of protection 

Animal world of make believe. lOmin 16- 
sd-$50 Garrison 591.57 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Mod 
35mm: PC Inst 

A Talking picture epic film 

"Which animals have 'camouflage' de- 
vices is the question this time. Dr. Dit- 
mars explains and we see the natural 
protective devices of the lizard, rabbit, 
rock-crab, cuttle-fish, walking stick, etc." 
Distributor 



591 .9 Geographic distribution of animals 

Denizens of the Colorado desert. 12min 
16-sd-$30 1936 Hollywood film enter- 
prises 591.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: A&B Lew 
16mm sound: Den FiL Gut IdP VES 
YMCA 

"The strange animal, reptile, and scenic 
phases of the Colorado Desert, and . . . 
the life of an old desert prospector in his 
quest for gold, with his burrows and dog 
companions an exciting fight between the 
dreaded Hydrophobia skunk and badger; 
a 6 foot rattler in action; the rare ringed 
tailed cat; desert chipmunks; a seldom 
seen sidewinder rattler and other inter- 
esting wild life. Original score music." 
Producer el -Jh-sh 

The veldt, llmin 16-sd-rent $1.50 1934 
Bell & Howell 591.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gen IdP Mod Wilo 
Produced by Lyman H. Howe 
"Animals and birds of the African Veldt. 
The ostrich, secretary bird, baboons, mon- 
goose, zebra, and various species of ante- 



lope. . . Scenes of a locust plague and an 
exciting bush fire." Distributor 
el-Jh-sh 

Wild life on the desert. 12min 16-si-$20; 
rent $1 1936 California 591.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Lew 

"Scenes of wild life found on the 
desert between the Rocky Mountains and 
the Sierra Nevadas." Producer 
el-Jh-sh-c 



591.92 Marine and fresh-water fauna 

Fight to live. lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent $2 
1932 Garrison 591.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Mod 

A Talking picture epic narrated by Dr 
Raymond L. Ditmars 

"The natural undersea struggle for ex- 
istance of various forms of marine life." 
Distributor el-jh-sh 

Freaks of the deep. lOmin 16-sd-rent $1.50 
1934 Bell & Howell 591.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: IdP Mod Wilo 

Product of Educational film corporation 
of America 

"The pictured story of a Mack Sennett 
expedition to the tropical waters surround- 
ing the Bahama Islands. The first white 
people to visit Eleuthera Island in six- 
teen years. Intimate scenes of under- 
water life, photographed beneath the sur- 
face. Sea urchins and Squid. Queer deni- 
zens of the cold, dark depths. Fish that 
carry lanterns. The narrow escape of a 
diver from the tentacles of a giant octo- 
pus." Producer 

el-jh-sh 

Interdependence of pond life. lOmin 16- 
sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont 
British 591.92 

"At the outset, as at the end, life for a 
goldfish in an unshaded globular glass bowl 
is contrasted with the life of fish in a 
real pond. Stress is laid on the significance 
of vegetation both in decay, when at- 
tacked by myriads of bacteria, yielding food 
for minute, lowly animals, especially 
brotozoa, and also in vigorous life when 
bubbles of oxygen stream upward through 
the water. Many of the larger soft-bodied 
animals, such as worms, fleas, and insect 
larvae, are semi-transparent so that the 
workings of the food tracts, full of plant 
debris or lesser animals, can be observed. 
We watch a minnow in calculated pursuit 
of darting water fleas and a stickleback 
seeking worms to satisfy his need of fuel. 
. . This film is not suitable for young 
children, firstly, because of references to 
bacteria, carbon-dioxide, and oxygen, and 
secondly because of the complexity of ideas 
involved; yet it is not adequate for older 
scholars (over 14). The balancing of life in 
an aquarium as in a pond should be the 
essentially clear theme in a film with this 
title. Some slight additions would make it 
much more satisfactory, although, as it 
stands, it is distinctly valuable in the hands 
of a teacher familiar with the subject mat- 
ter in question. The photography is ex- 
tremely good. For use in the teaching of 
Nature Study and Biology for children aged 
12-14. . . Of general interest to Natural 
History Societies." British film inst. 
jh-sh 



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Life under the South seas, llmin 16-si-sd- 
$36; rent $1.50 1936 Bell & Howell 

591.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm sound: IdP Mod 

"Science subject by Arthur C. Pillsbury, 
devoted to ... underwater studies of the 
anemone, sea urchin, starfish, jelly fish, 
and other curious, but beautiful, denizens 
of the southern sea. The time-lapse cam- 
era compresses hours of imperceptibly slow 
motion into a few seconds so that the 
sluggish activities of the lower forms of 
life may be seen. Mr. Pillsbury' s unique 
method of recording colors and forms 
while making submarine movies is also 
shown and explained." Distributor 
Jh-sh 

Marine life. (Our world in review ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent apply 1937 
Gutlohn 591.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: FiL VES 

16mm sound: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Activities which take place under the 
seas in all parts of the world: Marine life 
along Australia's barrier reef; Pearl cul- 
ture in Japanese waters; Weird forms 
found in Hawaiian waters." Distributor 
Jh 

Marine sand animals. lOmin 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 

591.92 

"The intertidal sands of a rocky coast 
are found to be tenanted by a variety of 
animals of very diverse form and structure. 
Among these figure the star-fish Astro- 
pecten and the heart-urchin Echinocar- 
dium, the Weaver, the young Plaice, the 
Masked Crab Corystes, the marine worms, 
Nephthys and Phyllodoce, Sabella, and the 
Lug-worm, each of which leaves definite 
evidence of its whereabouts for all whose 
eyes have been trained. The film includes 
excellent studies of the concerted move- 
ments of the myriad tubefeet and other 
structures which effect submergence and 
security for the star-fish and heart-urchin. 
A very satisfactory and most interesting 
study, of which the most impressive fea- 
tures are the complete rhythmic patterns 
of movement in the heart-urchin and the 
star-fish while at large and when sub- 
merging themselves in the sands. Biology 
and zoology classroom instruction for stu- 
dents of from 14 to 17, and a general in- 
terest film for all." British film inst. 
jh-sh 

Pirates of the deep. (Naturgraphs) I5min 
16-sd-$50; rent $3 35-sd-f-apply 1933 
Bray; Films, inc. 591.92 

Picture studies of strange predatory life 
in the deep seas, including the way in 
which the "Portuguese Man O'War" en- 
snares fish, the hermit crab's method of 
fighting, a sea anemone's meal, and star- 
fish attacking clams and scallops with 
shots of the method of reproduction of 
clams 

Sea. (Battle for life ser.) llmin 16-sd-rent 
$1.50 1933 Bell & Howell 591.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen IdP West 

Product of Educational pictures corpora- 
tion of America 

"The starfish, anemones, sea urchin, sea 
worm, hermit crab, barnacle, sea cucum- 
ber, and the octopus in close-up action 
studies." Distributor 

el-jh-sh-c 



Shore life at low tide. 9min 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 
% 591.92 

"This film is a study of common ani- 
mals whose structure and habits enable 
them to live in the sand of the sea-shore 
or of the sea-bottom. The following ani- 
mals are seen: star fish, the heart urchin, 
lay worms, lug worms, Sabella, the weaver 
fish, young plaice and the masked crab." 
Producer jh-sh 

Some common invertebrates from the Gulf 
of Maine. 30min 16-si-$150; rent $5 
1934 Cole 591.92 

Photography by Norman McClintock 
"Shows some of the common animals 
typical of the seashore. Locomotor and 
other movements are illustrated, many 
scenes being magnified to show details. 
Especially valuable for elementary classes 
in zoology in which marine animals are 
studied only in the preserved condition. 
Suitable for colleges and secondary 
schools." Producer 

Jh-sh-c 

593 Elementary animals 

Behavior of unicellular animals, llmin 16- 
si-$!5 1935 Adelbert Ford 593 

"Using microscopic photography as well 
as normal, paramecium photographed 
through a microscope at a magnification of 
200. Both stimulus and response are shown 
in the field. I. Normal locomotion. n. 
Feeding. III. Responses around a heated 
tungsten wire. IV. Stimulation with direct 
electrical current. V. Stimulation with 
acid. VI. The 'jacknife' reaction in a 
capillary tube. Produced for classes in 
psychology of college level." Producer 
c 

Elementary animals 593 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: VES 

S5mm: Mass 

This film, listed in Educational Film Cat- 
alog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 

Hydra. 19min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1936 Gaumont British 593 

"Hydra's graceful movements, at times 
appropriately slowed down, are perfectly 
portrayed by direct photography, supple- 
mented by some very fine diagrams in se- 
quences swift enough to simulate the actu- 
al working of the nematocysts in life. Both 
transverse and longitudinal sections of the 
body are clarified through the replacement 
of the several kinds of cell by outline 
drawings in situ, and one at a time. Of 
special interest are the photographs giving 
stages in the progress of regeneration of 
the two unequal halves of a damaged in- 
dividual, which occupies a week. A sexual 
reproduction by budding is excellently 
shown. The sexual process is presented 
fully; the living sperms can be seen mov- 
ing inside the testes. Growth stages of 
a new individual are not shown. The most 
memorable shots were of the withdrawal 
of the tentacles when ejected food rem- 
nants were dropped, and of the newly 
budded individual detaching itself from the 
parent Hydra. The sequence and the man- 
ner in which the technical terms for the 
several tissues are introduced are not quite 
satisfactory. We are not informed which 
species of Hydra is being presented dur- 
ing the major part of the film, but only 
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593-595.7 



Hydra Continued 

intimate association with a minute green 
alga. The photography is excellent. For 
use in the teaching of Biology and Zo- 
ology for students of 15+. . . Of general 
interest to Natural History Societies." 
British fllm inst. 

jh-sh 



Sea urchin. 6min 16-si-S 



Bell & Howell 
593 



DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col Kan NJ 

"Shows this interesting bit of ocean life 
as it exists in tropical and temperate wa- 
ters, wherever the ocean spray dashes 
over the rocks." Kansas 
el-Jh-sh-c 

Simple animal forms 593 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Mass 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 

593.6 Corah 

Corals. (Living natural history ser.) 4min 
16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell & Howell 593.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Col 

Photography by Dr Ditmars 

"Shows the various types of corals; how 
they secure their food and methods of 
reproduction." Colorado 
el-Jh-sh-c 

593.9 Echinodermata 

Living stars. (Living natural history ser.) 
4min 16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell & Howell 

593.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Col Kan 

A Ditmar's study of the starfish 
el-jh-sh-c 

595 Articulates 

595.7 Worms 

lOmin 16-sd-apply 35- 
1936 Gaumont British 
595.1 

"Made with the cooperation of the Scot- 
tish Marine Biological Station, Millport, 
this flllrn is intended to be supplementary 
to 'The Earthworm' (in main catalog, class 
595.1) and to show common relatives of the 
earthworm actively engaged in their nat- 
ural pursuits." Producer 

"The distinctive methods of locomotion 
of a number of true worms in their natural 
habitats are excellently portrayed. Ol'go- 
chaetae are represented by Lumbricus and 
Tubifex. In the Polychaeta, we see the 
free-living Nereis and Nephthys, the 
paddleworm, Phyllodoce, the burrowing 
lug-worm, Arenicola, and the tube-dwelling 
Sabella and Spirula. The second main 
group of Annelida is represented by Hiru- 
dinea, or leeches; the Hirudo, or medicinal 
leech, and the Lesser Pond Leech being 
shown. One species is shown in the Tro- 
chosphere or larval stage as a free-swim- 
ming organism moving with the aid of its 
cilia. Throughout, attention is drawn to 
adaptive structures in action. A most 
informing and enjoyable record of mere 



Annelid worms, 
sd-f-apply 



worms in their several haunts. . . [Recom- 
mended fori zoology and biology classroom 
instruction for students of 16 and up- 
wards." British fllm inst. 
jh-sh 



595.3 Crustacea 

Story of the blue crab. 2R 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1935 U.S. agric. 595.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: AdB 

A University of Maryland fllm 
"Discusses the life history, dispersion 

and food value of the blue crab." Producer 



595.7 Insects 

Cicada. 20min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 
1937 U.S. agric. 595.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"An interesting fllm dealing with the 
insect which is commonly known as the 
seventeen-year locust. The fllm follows 
in pictured detail, with a lecture explaining 
each step, the life cycle and history of 
this unusual insect. Through the use of 
time-lapse photography the shedding of the 
skin in several different stages of growth 
is shown. The final transition from the 
pupal stage to the winged insect is clear- 
ly explained and picturized. The egg-lay- 
ing process is explained, and the young 
cicadas are shown hatching from the eggs 
and dropping to the ground to begin their 
larval stage underground. The unusual 
treatment of this film and the interesting 
nature of its subject make it suitable for 
all audiences." Georgia 
el-jh-sh-c 

Glow-worm. (Secrets of nature ser.) 1R 
16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 595.7 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES 

3 5mm: WFS 

Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"The glow-worm hatches out under a 
stone, and is at first a long queer-look- 
ing grub equipped with a kind of rosette 
of fingers which it uses for pulling itself 
up grass stems, or for washing its face 
and its innumerable legs. The male glow- 
worm is a handsome winged creature but 
the female is a plain little grub. She has 
however a lamp of phosphorus just above 
her tail with which she attracts the male." 
Nat. encyclopaedia of educational films 

Nature's tent builders. 8min 16-si-$14; rent 
$1 Bray; Films, inc. 595.7 

"Cycle of life of the tent caterpillar and 
moth." Producer 

el-jh 

Screw worms. 20min 16-sd-loan 35-sd- 
nf-loan 1936 U.S. agric. 595.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: loS OreS 

"Shows the life cycle, typical cases of 
infestation and methods of control." Pro- 
ducer sh-c 

Water folk. (Secrets of nature ser.) 1R 
16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 595.7 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Produced by British instructional films, 



ltd. 

"The life of the 
of the water world. 



water- flea, scavenger 
The eggs are carried 



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Water folk Continued 

under the maternal shell 



until the young 



water-fleas are ready to emerge. In spring- 
and summer all water- fleas are female, but^ 
when winter comes, some males are pro- 
duced, and these mate with females of their 
own generation so that the cycle of life 
may be continued." British film inst. 



595.73 Termites 

Hidden enemies. 22min 16-sd-loan 1936? 
Bruce 595.73 

This is a study of the habits of the so- 
cial insect termite and the destruction 
caused by it as well as the method of pre- 
vention of termite destruction. The nar- 
ration is by Lowell Thomas 

595.76 Beetles 

Farmer's friend, llmin 16-sd-rent $1.50 
1934 Bell & Howell 595.76 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: IdP Mod 

"A scientific nature study in which Louis 
Tolhurst discloses the activity of the cit- - 
rus fruit scale pest. To combat this scale 
the well-known 'ladybird' bug is used. 
This hardy insect lays its eggs in the 
scale and the larvae eat the scale. Frozen 
solid at night, the ladybird comes to life 
with the sunshine. Even when kept under 
water for thirty-six hours, a five-minute 
immersion in a salt solution and a good 
drying out, revives the almost indestructible 
'ladybird'." Producer 
el-jh-sh 

595.77 Flies 

Fly danger. 13min 16-si-$30; rent $1.50 
35-si-f-nf-$75; rent $1.50 1929 Nat. 
motion picture 595.77 

"A film . . . about and against the fly. 
Technical details are . . . interwoven with 
human interest material . . . Nature and 
habits of flies . . . Danger flies carry . . . 
Methods of extermination." Producer 
el-jh-sh 

Mrs Fly. 5min 16-si-$3.50 1927 Holly- 
wood film enterprises 595.77 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: loS 

"Shows the four stages through which 
the fly passes and close-ups of the adult 
... A photograph is made using the many 
lensed eye of the fly in place of the cam- 
era lens, securing one picture for each 
lens." Producer 

"Microscopic view of a few of the 120 
eggs that a fly lays at one sitting; splen- 
did microscopic views of the face of a 
fly; the eye of the fly; etc." Iowa state 
college Jh-sh 

595.78 Butterflies. Moths 

From egg to butterfly. 14min 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-nf-rent apply Film classic ex- 
change 595.78 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35 mm: IdP 

The negative was originally In the Ur- 
ban-Bclypse library (London) 

"Edited by Raymond L. Ditmars. The 
life cycle of the butterfly." Distributor 
el-jh-sh 



Looper caterpillars, llmin 16-sd-apply 35- 
sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 595.78 

"Shows the camouflage used by cater- 
pillars to conceal themselves from birds: 
the caterpillar shedding its skin, turning 
into a pupa and finally appearing as a 
moth." Nat. encyclopaedia of educational 
films Jh-sh Guide 

Monarch butterfly. 1R 16-si-rent $1.25 35- 
si-nf-rent apply Film classic exchange 

595.78 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: Ind loS 

The negative was originally in the Ur- 
ban-Eclypse library (London) 

"Life cycle of the Monarch butterfly, ar- 
ranged by Raymond L. Ditmars." Distrib- 
utor el-jh-sh 

595.79 Bees 

Bee bread. 4min 16-si-$6 1927 Bell & 
Howell 595.79 

A Louis C. Tolhurst microscopic study 
"The laying of the egg by the queen 
bee, the development of the bee from the 
egg through the larvae and nymph stages, 
and the young adult bee gnawing its way 
out of its wax to freedom are portrayed. 
The film then goes on to show how the 
pollen is gathered from flowers, transport- 
ed to the hives, and packed into cells of 
beeswax." Colorado 

el-jh-sh 

Her Majesty, the queen bee. (Conflicts of 
nature ser.) 9min 16-sd-rent $1.50 1934 
$1.50 1934? Bell & Howell 595.79 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen IdP West Wilo YMCA 
A Principal pictures production 
"Macroscopic photography shows how the 
egg of the queen bee is tended, the larvae 
nursed, and the accession to rulership." 
Distributor el-jh 

Romance of a feminine monarchy. I5min 
16-si-$32.50 1934 Hartman 595.79 

"Film opens with views of commercial 
apiaries, working along into close up of 
hive. Hive is opened, queen shown, also 
drones and workers. Handling and ship- 
ment of queens and workers. Macrophotos 
of workers gathering honey. Production 
of wax and comb, also honey. Water car- 
riers and guards. Production of queen 
and brood. Novelty hat and beard fashions 
from bees. Operator takes mouth full 
of bees. Closes showing 2 young boys 
beekeeping and gathering their crop." 
Producer jh-sh 



595.796 Ants 

Our ant gang. 4min 16-si-$6 1927 Bell & 
Howell 595.796 

Life cycle and underground work of the 
ant el-jh 

Queen of the underworld. lOmin 16-sd-rent 
$1.50 1934? Bell & Howell 595.796 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen IdP Mod West YMCA 
A Principal pictures production 
"This . . . film shows the life of the 
queen ant, in conference with her court, 
her warrior generals, and representatives 
of the working class under stress of a 
war which threatens her domain." Dis- 
tributor el -Jh-sh 



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597-598. 



597 Fishes 

Collecting lake trout spawn. ISmin 16-si- 
loan Wis. conservation dept. 597 

"Shows the Department's method of 
obtaining: lake trout spawn by pond nets, 
and through the cooperative permit sys- 
tem with commercial fishermen." Wiscon- 
sin 

Freak fish of seven seas. 20min 16-si-sd- 
$22.50-$37.50 1936 Nat. motion pic- 
ture serv. . 597 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Lew WiB 

16mm sound: Bass Cen Gar IdP Inst 
Mod 

Produced by Alexander (35-sd-f-nf-$40- 
$50; rent $5) 

There are close-ups of the triggerflsh, 
electric eels, giant groupers, puffers, the 
green moray, sharks and shark suckers 
el-jh-sh 

Pike propagation. ISmin 16-si-loan Wis. 
conservation dept. 597 

"Follows the Department's activities in 
obtaining pike spawn for the state hatch- 
eries, including the hatchery operations." 
Wisconsin 

Salmon run. 8min 16-si-$20; rent $1 Koda- 
scope 597 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B VES 

A Fox film 

"Here are some . . . pictures 9f . . . 
frenzied salmon, not only swimming up- 
stream, but actually up through and over 
waterfalls." Distributor 
el-jh-sh-c 

Two pounder. (Secrets of nature ser.) 1R 
16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 597 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

35mm: FC 

Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"The life of the trout, from the egg- 
stage to the beautiful two-pounder ulti- 
mately caught in the fisherman's net." 
British film inst. 

Sound has been reported poor 

Water babies. 12min 16-si-$20.80; rent $2 
Bray; Films, inc. 597 

Shows "various methods adopted by sea 
creatures to insure reproduction. Parental 
care of eggs in different types of fish." 
Producer el-Jh-sh 



597.8 Frogs 

From tadpole to frog. (Living natural his- 
tory ser.) 4min 16-si-$9.50; rent $1 
1927 Bell & Howell 597.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: WiB 
Life history of the frog 
el-jh 

He would a-wooing go. (Biology ser.) 8min 
16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gaumont 
British 597.8 

"Those of us who remember the words of 

the old song 'A bull-frog sat, upon a 

log,' will see the song brought to life. How 

Mr. & Mrs. Frog rear a family." Producer 

sh Guide 



598 REPTILES. BIRDS 



598.1 Reptiles 

Cobra. (Living natural history ser.) 4min 
16-si-$9.50; rent $1 1927 Bell & Howell 

598.1 

A Raymond L. Ditmars study of the 
cobra and the mongoose 
el-jh-sh 

Dangerous snakes of the U.S.A. (Living 
natural history ser.) 4min 16-si-$9.50; 
rent $1 1927 Bell & Howell 598.1 

Presented by Raymond L. Ditmars 
The water moccasin, copperhead, Pacific 
rattlesnake, diamond black rattlesnake and 
timber rattlesnake are shown in this film 
el-jh-sh 

Fangs of Death valley. 20min 16-sd-rent $3 
1933 Bell & Howell 598.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: IdP Mod 

"Death Valley is not an attractive place, 
but even so, two adventurers investigat- 
ing the wild life there find much of in- 
terest in the desolate waste. They first 
discover a Rock Python, and later a 
desert turtle. Wandering on they cross 
the path of a gigantic rattlesnake and 
capture two! A Gila monster next gets 
their attention. They join a group of In- 
dians for a supper of rattlesnake steak, 
the end of the day's study of life in 
Death Valley." Producer 
el-jh-sh 

Killing the killer. 14min 16-sd-$30; rent 
$1.50 Gutlohn 598.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: A&B Bass Brig Gal Chu 

Col Ed Ind Inst Int Kan Lew Mass 

Minn Pac SD Tex VES WFS Wilo 

Wis 

16mm sound: Cen Ea FiL Gar IdP 

Ind Mod Twy YMCA 
35mm: FC Ind Int WFS 
Produced by Talking picture epics 
"The snake charmers of India and their 
dancing cobras; the expanded hood of this 
deadly snake as it is capturing a rat. The 
mongoose, deadly enemy of the cobra; 
capture of a rat, raiding a bird's nest for 
the eggs. As it descends, the mongoose 
spies the cobra; the two prepare for battle. 
The fierce lunges of the snake at the 
dodging, threatening mongoose; gradual 
tiring of the snake; the sudden snap of 
the mongoose at its enemy's neck; the 
fierce thrashing of the coiling snake; the 
victory of the mongoose." Wisconsin 

Romance in a pond. (Secrets of nature 
ser.) 1R 16-sd-$50; rent apply Gut- 
lohn 598.1 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"The life story of the common Newt is 
presented fully, starting with the adult at 
the close of hibernation, ready to respond 
to increased light and higher temperature. 
We see the changes in outward appearance 
in both male and female as the season 
advances, the tiny eggs laid on the leaves 
and gradually giving place to an embryo, 
active within the clear protective envelope. 
When hatched, the tadpole already shows 
external gills but its limbs appear much 
later, the arms before the legs. Thanks to 
high magnification, we watch the stream- 



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Romance in a pond Continued 

ing of blood corpuscles in both gills and 
toes. Later, an adult, now provided wit^ 
lungs, is seen rising to the surface of the 
pond in order to take in air through its 
nostrils, and another stepping up on the 
land for the first time. . . Not suitable 
for any children or students unless it is 
used with sound cut off, when it would be 
useful in Biology and Zoology." British 
film inst. sh-c 



598.2 Birds 

Bird life of Cobb's island, Virginia. 15min 
16-si-rent $1.50 35-si-nf-rent $2.50 Au- 
dubon 598.2 

"The nesting species of this famous Au- 
dubon Sanctuary. Picture includes Terns, 
Gulls and Oystercatchers on nests." Pro- 
ducer 

Birds. (Our world in review ser.) lOmin 
16-si-sd-$24-$50; rent apply 1937 Gut- 
lohn 598.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: FiL VES 

16mm sound: FiL IdP VES 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Here we see flocks of wild pelicans, 
wild geese, seagulls and sandpipers in 
flight and feeding in their natural habitat." 
Distributor 

Birds of prey. (Living natural history ser.) 
4min 16-si-$9.50; rent $1 1927 Bell & 
Howell 598.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: WFS YMCA 
Features owls, hawks, and eagles 
el-jh-sh 

Bittern. (Secrets of nature ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 598.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Produced by British instructional films, 

ltd. 

"The life and habits of this . . . bird, 

along with . . . pictures of Coot and Wild 

Duck." Distributor 

Black-headed gull, llmin 16-sd-apply 35- 
sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 

598.2 

"Slow motion affords a chance ... of 
appreciating that the down stroke of the 
wing is the effective one and that it is 
the wing tops which control the angle 
and direction of flight. Two parent birds 
appear to rely on the protective colouring 
of the egg-shells and while the nest is 
left unguarded on the moor a pole-cat 
takes his fill. We also see a collector of 
eggs with a bucketful destined to appear 
as table delicacies. . . Excellent short 
range studies of chicks in mottled down 
follow and then some amazing photographs 
of a developing, unhatched bird active 
within the limits of the egg-shell and a 
transparent patch of cellophane. As sum- 
mer passes, instinct urges a journey South 
and we see the birds following a plough in 
search of worms and grubs and, finally, 
back again in the heart of the city near 
the Tower." British film inst. 
el-Jh 



Don Q, the California quail. 4min 16-si-$6 
1927 Bell & Howell 598.2 

This study of the California quail made 
by William and Irene Finley may be rented 
with 3 other Finley bird films for $1 
ei-jh 

Feathered beach combers. 12min 16-si- 
$20; rent $1 1937 California 598.2 

"Wildfowl which frequent the shores of 
lakes, streams and oceans." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Flyways of migratory waterfowl. 2R 16-si- 
sd-loan 35-si-sd-nf-loan 1936 U.S. 
agric. 598.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: A&B 

16mm sound: A&B An 
A Bureau of biological survey film 

"Routes followed by waterfowl in annual 
migrations are disclosed by banding records 
as converging into four major fiyways." 
Producer 

Game birds of many nations. 30min 16-si- 
loan Wis. conservation dept. 598.2 

"The game birds at the Experimental 
Farm at Poynette, Wisconsin, photo- 
graphed in natural color." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

How and why of bird banding. 2R 35-si- 
nf-loan 1935 U.S. agric. 598.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Cal OreS 
A Bureau of biological survey film 
"A record of bird banding activities 

how done, why, and results." Producer 

Humming bird from eggs to flight. 4min 
16-si-$6 Bell & Howell 598.2 

This study of the humming bird, by 
William and Irene Finley, may be rented 
with three other 100 foot subjects under 
title "Making friends with the birds" for 
$1 el 

Hummingbird home life. (Travelette) 
15min 16-si-$12 Haselton 598.2 

The life of the humming bird is here 
shown from the eggs until the fledglings 
are ready to leave the nest. These par- 
ticular birds lived on one of the busiest 
boulevards of Hollywood. There are close- 
ups of the mother bird feeding her babies 
el-jh-sh 

Isle of birds. lOmin 16-sd-$30 Garrison 

598.2 

This is a Talking picture epic film with 
Lowell Thomas commenting upon the mil- 
lions of guano birds off the coast of Peru 
Jh-sh-c 

Marine birds of southern waters. ISmin 
16-si-$12 1929 Hancock Pacific expedi- 
tions 598.2 

For sale only to educational institutions 
or museums 

"This picture shows the habits of pel- 
icans - cormorants or guano birds - man- 
o-war birds - albatross - terns - pen- 
guins - boobies - tropical birds - Bird 
Islands of Peru." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Nursery island; bird sanctuary. 22min 16- 
sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont 
British 598.2 

"Following the introductory picture of 
the Fame Islands with seals swimming 
near and resting on the rocky ledges ap- 



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598.2 



Nursery island Continued 

pears that of the birdwatch near one of 
the lighthouses with the fearless birds 
flying near him in their hundreds. The 
following birds are then seen, both in the 
distance and in close-ups: the Jdttiwake 
gulls, the nest and eggs, the young, and 
hen bird brooding; guillemots both with 
their young and with their pear-shaped 
eggs on the bare rock; a shag and its 
mate on the nest; cormorants and their 
nests of sea-weed with two or three eggs 
and young floundering on the rocks and 
pulling themselves along by their bills; the 
lesser black-backed gull eating an egg; 
baby oyster catchers cowering at the sight 
of a gull, saved by their protective colour- 
ing; adult puffins and a young one scut- 
tling for safety to its home in a bur- 
row; terns the shallow holes that serve 
as nests, and young; eider ducks with their 
downy nests and with young; ducks and 
drakes on the water where a mating dis- 
play a toss of the head is shown. 
Ducklings making the dangerous journey 
from the nest to the sea, frequently taking 
refuge under their mother; a colony of 
ducklings taking to the water. . . Few 
have the opportunity for the close study 
of the birds shown in this film, which will 
not only stimulate interest and give in- 
formation to children and students of all 
ages, but will give pleasure to those who 
have had even great experience in the ob- 
servation of birds. For use in the teaching 
of Nature Study. Biology and Zoology, 
for all over 10; would be attractive for 
adult audiences as a general interest film. 
If one reel were shown at a time, children 
of 8 and 9 would enjoy seeing it." British 
film inst. el-jh-sh-c 

Our bird citizens. (Naturgraphs) ISmin 
16-sd-$50; rent $3 35-sd-f-apply 1933 
Bray; Films, inc. 598.2 

After a brief outline of the value of birds 
in the elimination of insect pests there are 
views of chickadees, nuthatches, a hum- 
mingbird and its nest and babies, and 
woodpeckers. There is a view of boys 
making bird houses also 

Rainey wildlife sanctuary. 12min 16-si- 
rent $1.50 35-si-nf-rent $2.50 1936? 
Audubon 598.2 

Produced and owned by Alfred M. Bailey 
of Denver, Colorado, formerly with the 
Chicago academy of sciences 

"Wintering ducks and geese on Audubon 
association 2800 acre sanctuary in Louis- 
iana." Distributor 

el-Jh-sh 

Renting houses for songs. 4min 16-si-$6 
1927 Bell & Howell 598.2 

Produced by William L. Finley 
"Studies of song birds which occupy 
houses on the Finley estate." Distributor 
el-jh 

Roger the raven, llmin 16-sd-apply 35- 
sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 

598.2 

"The film starts with views of rocky 
cliffs on the Pembrokeshire coast. A man 
at the top of a cliff is watching a Raven 
on a nest situated on a ledge below. The 
mate is above. Eggs, and later, newly- 
hatched chicks, are shown in the nest of 
sticks with its lining of rabbits' fur. There 
are excellent shots of the parents feeding 
the young birds, removing rubbish from 
the nest, and collecting cranefly larvae and 
beetles as food for the five nestlings. One 
young Raven falls from the nest. The 
survivors are shown exercising their wings. 



Men appear at the top of the cliff and one 
descends on a rope to secure a young 
Raven as a pet. Roger is taken from the 
nest, put into a bag, and taken to the top 
of the cliff. Here he is removed from the 
bag for inspection, but attacks his two 
captors, escapes, and flies away to free- 
dom. Other bird life in the locality is il- 
lustrated by pictures of Gulls on stack 
rocks and of Guillemots in thousands 
shoulder to shoulder. Their gregarious life 
contrasts strongly with the isolated family 
of ravens. The photography is, on the 
whole, very good. The film Is well knit 
and the commentary apt and coherent. 
The closeups of the nest are excellent, but 
the distant shots of flying Ravens rather 
poor. . . We learn something of the ani- 
mals which fear the Raven, namely rab- 
bits, but nothing of the natural enemies 
of these great glossy, black birds of the 
open uplands and rocky coasts. For use in 
the teaching of Natural History and Bi- 
ology. As a classroom instruction film for 
all over 9. Also, a general interest film for 
all." British film inst. 
el-Jh 

Seagoing birds. 12min 16-sd-rent $1.50 
1932? Bell & Howell 598.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen IdP Mod West Wilo 
YMCA 

Product of Educational pictures corpora- 
tion of America 

"A school of small fish is spotted by a 
sentinel sea gull. Luncheon Is served. A 
patrolling pelican broadcasts 'Meat on the 
table,' and the clan responds. A thousand 
cormorants leave their rookery for the 
feast. Papa Swallow carefully measures 
the space he will fill with mud cement. 
At last the bungalow is complete and the 
couple move in. Soon the house is so 
full of children that Mr. and Mrs. Swal- 
low have to feed the squalling youngsters 
through the front door." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c 

Some of our more common predatory birds. 
ISmin 16-si-$50 1935 Stevenson 598.2 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

Produced by Robert Stevenson, and F. 
and J. Craighead 

This reel is not titled. It is intended 
for use with a lecture. It contains some 
slow motion photography and some tele- 
photo 

"A [fllmj record of the field activities of 
three boys interested in predatory birds 
and falconry. It includes the Pigeon Hawk 
of northern Minnesota, the Prairie Falcon 
and Burrowing Owl of the Western states 
and the Duck Hawk, Bald Eagle, Osprey, 
Sparrow Hawk, Screech and Barn Owl of 
the East. In almost every case the typical 
nesting site of each bird is shown with 
the young birds in the nest. The steps 
necessary to train these birds for falcon- 
ry are also included." Producer 
Jh-sh 

Sparrow hawk. 12min 16-sd-apply 35-sd- 
f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 598.2 

"The parent birds nest-building, and 
hatching and rearing their young in South 
Wales." Producer 

el-jh 

Tawny owl. lOmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- 
apply 1936 Gaumont British 598.2 
"The hatching and rearing of young 
Tawny Owls, showing also the animal life 
of the wood in which they live, including 
Long-eared Owls, Badgers and Polecats." 
Producer el-Jh 



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Todd wildlife sanctuary. ISmin 16-si-rent 
$1.50 1936? Audubon 598.2 

"Nesting: birds in the vicinity of this 
Audubon sanctuary in Maine." Producer 
el-Jh 

Western birds at home. 12min 16-si-$20; 
rent $1 1937 California 598.2 

"Birds found in the fields and forests 
of the West." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Western waterfowl. 12min 16-si-$20; 

rent $1 1936 California 598.2 

"Living habits and nests of birds found 

near streams and marshlands." Producer 

el-jh-sh-c 

Wild geese. ISmin 16-si-loan Wis. con- 
servation dept. 598.2 

"This film follows the flight of Canada 
geese through Wisconsin, showing the 
flight formations and feeding grounds." 
Wisconsin jh-sh-c 

Wild wings. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 
1929 Mich. dept. of conservation 598.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: VE8 

Shows nests and habits of the follow- 
ing Michigan birds: "eagle, humming bird, 
blue jay, red-winged black-bird, Baltimore 
oriole, Canada geese, winter ducks or old 
squaw ducks, mallard, pelican, sora rail, 
least bittern, black tern, Caspian tern, 
herring gull and loon." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c 

Winter visitors. 12min 16-si-$20; rent $1 

1936 California 598.2 

"Waterfowl which spend their summers 

in the North come southward for the 

winter: pelican, sandhill crane, Canada 

geese, snow goose, Hutchins's goose, 

white-fronted goose, grey geese, black 

brant, canvasbacks, whistling swan, 

brown pelican." Producer 

jh-sh-c 

Woodland pals. (Naturgraphs) ISmin 16- 
sd-$50; rent $3 35-sd-f-apply 1933 
Bray; Films, inc. 598.2 

Close-up pictures of a humming-bird 
which was found starving at the approach 
of cold weather and was brought into a 
home and became a household pet. Also 
studies of the warbling vireo and of cedar 
waxwings 



599 Mammals 

Adventures of Bunny Rabbit. (Primary 
grade ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf- 
$100 1937 Erpi 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo 

"The characteristics and habits of rab- 
bits in their natural environments are pre- 
sented. . . Mother Gray Rabbit with her 
newly born young in their rabbit burrow; 
Mother Rabbit feeding; White Rabbit from 
the farm visiting; Gray Rabbit; Fox pur- 
suing Gray Rabbit to her burrow; Fox 
unable to get into burrow; young older; 
Bunny Rabbit decides to go out for ad- 
venture; Bunny's experiences with Frog, 
Squirrel and Turtle in woods; Bunny's ex- 
periences on the farm with Cows, Chicks, 
Puppies, Turkeys. Bunny finds lettuce in 



greenhouse; farmer puts Bunny into doll 
house; Bunny runs back to woods." Pro- 
ducer 

Teaching helps to accompany film: 
Introductory manual: Educational sound 
films in the primary grades; Primary grade 
teachers' handbook: Rabbits and hares 
el-Jh 

Amik the beaver. ISmin 16-si-loan 1937 
Wis. conservation dept. 599 

"Shows the work of beavers, the con- 
struction of their dams and the flowage 
resulting therefrom. It follows the activi- 
ties of the Conservation Department in re- 
moving the animals from areas where they 
are destroying property by the flowages, 
to another location where this condition 
does not exist." Wisconsin 
el-jh-sh-c 

Animal engineers. (Living natural history 
ser.) 4min 16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell & 
Howell 599 

A study of the principal activities of the 
American beaver presented by Dr Ditmars 
el-Jh 

Birth and education of a seal. 12min 16- 
si-$10.40 1935 Hancock Pacific expedi- 
tions 599 

For sale only to educational institutions 
or museums 

"Shows . . . the actual birth of a seal 
and the effort of a mother to immediately 
teach it to swim." Producer 
sh-c 

Brock the badger. (Secrets of nature ser.) 
1R 16-sd-$50; rent apply Gutlohn 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"Badgers, both adult and young, despite 
their nocturnal mode of life, are seen at 
close range not only in the open but also 
within their earths. We watch the young 
ones at play and the grown-ups following 
well-worn tracks in search of moles, feel- 
ing the ground for earthworms and leather- 
jackets, raiding a bees' reserve of honey, 
also scaring a hen, taking chicken food 
and sucking an egg or two, but never 
attacking a bird, even a young one. A 
bee sting on his sensitive snout sends 
Brock to the edge of a pool where he 
meets a second badger, possibly in similar 
plight. Wild fruits, such as raspberries, 
are sought out in the autumn, while fat 
is being laid down preparatory to a long, 
inactive period. Our last view of this bear- 
like mammal is in his cosy bed of bracken 
at the onset of winter. It is difficult to 
praise this film too highly for it is full 
of interest from start to finish and the 
commentary is just full enough and de- 
liberate enough to satisfy the viewer. . . 
The photography for all close-range studies 
is extraordinarily good. . . For use in the 
teaching of Natural History, Biology, Zool- 
ogy. A classroom instruction film . . . 
cand] should be useful as a general Inter- 
est film for Natural History Societies and 
in general programmes." British film inst. 
el-jh-sh-c 

Buffalo home. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- 
loan 1932 Canada dept. of mines & 
resources 599 

"Views of the Government buffalo herd 
in Buffalo National Park, Wainwright, Al- 
berta. Exciting scenes of stampeding buf- 
falo during the annual roundup." Producer 
el-Jh 



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599 



Capturing the elephant seals. ISmin 16-si- 
$16 1935 Hancock Pacific expeditions 

599 

For sale only to educational institutions 
or museums 

"Shows these rare mammals at home on 
an island off the coast of lower California. 
It shows the capture of a monster more 
than eighteen feet in length and the dif- 
ficulty encountered." Producer 
sh-c 

Considering Posey. 8min 16-si-rent $1 
Kodascope 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Lew 

A Chester and Outing production in 
which some of the queer habits and char- 
acteristics of the llamas are shown 

Don Coyote. 4min 16-si-$5 1930? Burton 
Holmes 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H Col Kan 

"An Interesting study of this sly ani- 
mal trying to secure its food, and finally 
succeeding in carrying off a fowl from 
the poultry house of a rancher." Kansas 

Dwellers of the forest. 12min 16-si-$20; 
rent $1 1936 California 599 

"Animals and birds found in the forested 
regions of California: bear, porcupine, 
beaver, marmot, ring-tailed cat, flying 
squirrel; tule elk, Sierra grouse, horned 
owl, California woodpecker." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Elephants African, Indian and pygmy. 
(Living natural history ser.) Smin 16- 
si-$9.50 1927 Bell & Howell 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Wilo 

Elephants, presented by Dr Ditmars 
Jh 

Giants of the North. (Naturgraphs) ISmin 
16-sd-$50; rent $3 35-sd-f-apply Bray; 
Films, inc. 599 

"The Grizzly and Kodlak bears of Alas- 
ka at close range." Producer 

Grizzly bear hunt in the Canadian Rockies. 
75min 16-si-apply Finton 599 

"This film includes pictures of a charg- 
ing (unwounded) wild grizzly bear up to 
within fifteen feet of the camera. The 
only charging grizzly ever photographed. 
Even then the bear was not shot." Pro- 
ducer 

Like a beaver. lOmin 16-sd-$50 Garrison 

599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Mod 

35 mm: FG Inst 

This Talking picture epic film shows 
the habits and resourcefulness of the 
beaver family In building their communal 
life. The narration Is by Dr Raymond L. 
Ditmars 

Michigan beaver. ISmin 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1933 Mich. dept. of conserva- 
tion 599 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL Gut TES 

Loans limited to Michigan. If Interested 
in purchasing the film, apply 

"The life of the beaver. Trees are 
felled, dams repaired. Damage from flood- 
ing and the steps taken to curb it are 
shown." Producer 

el-jh-sh Guide 



Michigan furbearers. ISmin 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1934 Mich. dept. of conser- 
vation 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL Gut 

Many of the Michigan fur-bearers are 
shown in this film. Among them are the 
weasel, mink, porcupine, bear, deer, moose, 
bob-cat, fox, muskrat and otter 

Michigan mammals. 30min 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1929 Mich. dept. of conser- 
vation 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: VES 

Shows the following Michigan animals: 
wolverine, elk, bison, cow moose & calf, 
bull moose, spotted fawn, doe deer, spike- 
horn deer, porcupine, albino porcupine, 
cub bear, badger, weasel, fox, squirrel, 
chipmunk, beaver 

el-Jh-sh 

Michigan moose. ISmin 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1930 Mich. dept. of conserva- 
tion 599 
"Portraying the great moose herd of Isle 
Royale. These largest American mammals 
are shown in abundance. A young bull is 
captured before the camera." Producer 
el-Jh-sh 

Minong moose. ISmin 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- 
loan 1935 Mich. dept. of conservation 

599 

"The story of the Isle Royale moose herd, 
including experimental trapping and plant- 
ing." Producer 

Jh 

Monkey whoopee. lOmin 16-sd-$50 1931 
Garrison 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Mod 
35mm: FC 

A product of Talking picture epics 
Dr Ditmars exhibits the monkeys, and 
their close relations, living in the monkey 
house of the New York zoological park. 
The shots of the orang playing with a 
pail are also included in "Housekeeping 
at the zoo" (591.6) 

My friend, the harti. (Magic vault ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$30; rent apply Gutlohn 

599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gen FiL IdP Twy VES Wis 
"Elephants of India, showing their eco- 
nomic importance as well as their use in 
ceremonials." Wisconsin 
el-jh 

New world monkeys. (Living natural his- 
tory ser.) 4min 16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell 
& Howell 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Au Fi 

Produced by Raymond L,. Ditmars. May 
be rented combined with other monkey films 
for $1 

"Studies of structure and habits of 
spider monkey, woolly monkey, Saki mon- 
key, Red howler, Sapajous, Owl monkey, 
and Marmoset." Distributor 
el-jh-sh 

Nile and pygmy hippopotami. (Living nat- 
ural history ser.) 4min 16-si-$35 1927 
Bell & Howell 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: WiB 

In this Burton Holmes production Dr 
Ditmars presents some hippopotami 



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Northern bears. (Living natural history 
ser.) 4min 16-si-$5 1927 Bell & 
Howell 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Kan WiB 

Various bears of the North, photographed 
by Dr Ditmars showing traits and struc- 
ture 

Old world monkeys. (Living natural his- 
tory ser.) 4min 16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell 
& Howell 599 

Produced by Raymond L. Ditmars. May 
be rented combined with other monkey 
films for $1 

"Baboons, lemurs, galagos, representing 
India, Malaysia, and Africa." Distributor 
el-jh-sh 

Shedding the antlers. (Living natural his- 
tory ser.) 4min 16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell 
& Howell 599 

American elk's cycle of antler develop- 
ment is presented by Dr Ditmars. Shows 
the changes which take place in the dis- 
position of the animal 

Taming the wildcat, llmin 16-sd-rent $1.50 
Bell & Howell 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen IdP West 

Product of Educational films corporation 
of America 

"Hunting the wild cat with dogs, and 
some of the unexpected things that happen 
before it is subdued. Later the dogs ac- 
cidentally stir up a wild boar." Distribu- 
tor el-jh-sh-c 

Tropical opossums. (Living natural history 
ser.) 4min 16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell & 
Howell 599 

This film which was produced by Ray- 
mond L. Ditmars, shows several species 
of opossums. May be rented with other 
Living natural history series films for $1 
el-jh-sh 

Wapiti of Jackson Hole. 1R 35-sd-nf-loan 
1934 U.S. agric. 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Wis 

A Bureau of biological survey film 
"The story of the elk. . . Views of the 
great herd of the Jackson Hole country." 
Producer 

el-jh-sh-c 

Why save the elk. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- 
loan 1934 U.S. agric. 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Gal OreS 
A Bureau of biological survey film 

"A plea for the maintenance of the 
American elk herd in the Jackson Hole 
country." Producer 

Wild company. (Naturgraphs) I5min 16- 
sd-$50; rent $3 35-sd-f-apply 1933 
Bray; Films, inc. 599 

Hunting trip with the motion picture 
camera into the haunts of the moose in 
Northern Canada. Pictures of moose and 
deer in action, and of a chipmunk who is 
very clever at securing nuts 

Wisconsin whitetail deer. ISmin 16-si-loan 
Wis. conservation dept. 599 

"Follows the growth of the whitetail 
deer from the fawn to the mature deer, 
showing seasonal changes of coat and ant- 
lers. Winter scenes show how deer travel 
on runways. The final scene is of an 



albino buck fawn at the State Experimen- 
tal Game and Fur Farm, Poynette, Wis- 
consin." Producer 

*Zebras. (Living natural history ser.) 4min 
16-si-$9.50 1927 Bell & Howell 599 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: WiB 

Dr Ditmars presents the zebra 

600 USEFUL ARTS 



610 MEDICINE 

That man may live. 25min 35-sd-nf-loan 
1935 Am. college of surgeons 610 

"Produced by the Am. college of sur- 
geons in order to carry authentic infor- 
mation to the public. It portrays progress 
in the medical care of man and animals, 
and emphasizes the debt of man to re- 
search conducted on animals and the 
necessity for its continuance. It is a pho- 
tographic reproduction of actual conditions 
in clinics, medical schools, hospitals, ex- 
perimental laboratories, animal hospitals, 
etc. rather than a staged production." 
Producer 



6 1 2 Physiology 

6/2.7 Blood and circulatory system 

Blood. llmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1935 Gaumont British 612.1 

This film and "Circulation," listed be- 
low, will be found suitable for "physiology, 
hygiene and public health instruction in 
schools; nurses; masseurs; exhibition dur- 
ing Health weeks." British film inst. 
sh Guide 

Circulation. 9min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1935 Gaumont British 612.1 

"The two films 'Blood' rlisted above] 
and 'Circulation' together demonstrate the 
function and composition of the blood 
and the complete process of circulation. 
The explanations are simple and clear, and 
the various devices employed throughout 
the films to illustrate the functioning of 
the organs, etc., are excellent. The tecn- 
nique used Is, in fact, the outstanding fea- 
ture of the films. Diagrams, models, labor- 
atory experiments and micro-photography 
are all used to simplify the explanations 
as much as possible. A cartoon show- 
ing people arriving in crowds from buses 
and passing through a turnstile one by one 
is made to represent the artery flow 
changing into the capillary flow, and is 
particularly ingenious. All the diagrams 
are clearly and simply drawn, and mov- 
ing arrows and pointers, etc., direct at- 
tention to any particular part of the dia- 
gram. The films are deliberately made 
elementary as they are intended for in- 
structional purposes in schools and for ex- 
hibition during Health weeks." British 
film inst. sh Guide 

The heart. lOmin 16-si-$l5 1935 Gramet 

612.1 

After showing a cylinder pump in action 
comes a contrasting shot of a living turtle 
heart. Cinemicrophotography is used to 
show that even minute animals such as a 
daphnia have hearts. The action of the 
turtle heart is shown in a close-up, fol- 
lowed by a simple animation illustrating 
the working of the four-chambered heart. 
The influence of exercise on the heart- 



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612.1-612.8 



The heart Continued 

beat is demonstrated, and cinemicropho- 
tography is used again this time to show 
how circulation may be seen in a flsh tail 
sh-c 

Heart and circulation. (Univ. of Chicago 
biological science ser.) lOmin 16-sd- 
$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 612.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo Ohio 

"The mechanics of the pulmonary and 
systemic systems detailed, with delinea- 
tion of the heart action by technical ani- 
mation and natural photography. Ampli- 
fied heart beat sounds. Microscopic scenes 
of capillary action. Blood pressure and its 
relation to health." Producer 
jh-sh-c Guide 

Inherent characters. 7min 16-si-$l5 35-si- 
nf-$30 1930? Scientific film 612.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Brig Ed loS 

35 mm: loS Tex 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

"Microscopical study visualizing the ori- 
gin of the heart beat 16 hour heart tube 
of chick embryo and its inherent qualities 
of heart muscle contraction. Fragments 
of heart tissues are transplanted in vitro 
and are seen to function 45 days after 
transplantation independent of the mother 
tissue. It is the method used by Dr. Alex 
Carell. . . The tissue in its glass recep- 
tacle is placed in an Incubator, kept at 
body temperature, from which It may be 
from time to time removed for photograph- 
ing purposes. The microscope is mounted 
on a heated receptacle so that injury may 
not be done to the living tissues during the 
process of photography." Producer 
sh-c 

Precipitins. 7min 16-si-$l5 35-si-nf-$30 
1930? Scientific film 612.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ed loS 

S5mm: loS Tex 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

"Biological observation illustrating the 
specific differences prevailing among ani- 
mal and human proteins and their useful- 
ness in detecting the relationship of va- 
rious blood groups. The film demonstrates, 
for example, that when a test is made 
with human anti-serum, an Immediate re- 
action is observed only in test-tubes con- 
taining human blood. Less prompt and 
less marked reaction occurs in tubes con- 
taining the blood of the man-apes; still 
milder reaction in the case of baboons, 
monkeys, and marmosets in succession; 
and a long delayed or altogether negative 
result in all other cases." Producer 
sh-c 



6/2.2 Respiration 

Mechanisms of breathing. (Univ. of Chi- 
cago biological science ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1936 Erpi 612.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col Geo lo Ohio 

"Photography and animation of the 
breathing mechanism in operation. Tech- 
nical animation of gaseous exchange in 
lungs and body tissue cells, including 
pathological conditions. Demonstration of 
artificial respiration. Technical anima- 



tion and photography of nervous control 
of breathing and factors affecting rate and 
depth of breathing." Producer 
jh-sh-c Guide 

6/2.3 Digestion 

Digestion. (Univ. of Chicago biologoical 
science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf- 
$100 1937 Erpi 612.3 

"A summary of the digestive process in- 
cluding the work performed in mouth, 
stomach, and small intestine. Secretions, 
enzymes, systems affected, and products 
formed. Microphotography of reactions, 
digestive movements and their control. Re- 
lation of circulatory and nervous systems 
to the digestive process." Producer 
jh-sh Guide 

6/2.76 Locomotion 

Development of creeping in a human in- 
fant (R.M.V.). 1R 16-si-$16.80 1932 
Ohio state univ. Dept. of psychology 

612.76 

"The first four scenes show the infant 
at 12, 16, 18 and 20 weeks in a position 
favorable for crawling. . . At 20 weeks 
the infant is shown turning from the back 
to the stomach for the first time. The 
development of the creeping is followed 
to 40 weeks where the perfected response 
is shown in slow motion. Adapted for 
beginning and child psychology classes." 
Producer c 

Development of walking in a human infant 
(R.M.V.). 1R 16-si-$12.40 1933 Ohio 
state univ. Dept. of psychology 612.76 
"The walking movements of the legs 
when the infant is supported at 22 weeks 
are shown. Support is required until 36 
weeks. The development is followed until 
46 weeks, some use being made of slow 
motion. Adapted for beginning and child 
psychology classes." Producer 



6/2.78 Voice 

Voice that science made. I5min 16-sd-$25 
35-sd-nf-loan 1930? Western electric 

612.78 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Bell 

35mm: YMCA 

"Presenting . . . the action of the hu- 
man vocal organs, contrasted with the 
new artificial larynx, developed by Bell 
Telephone Laboratories' engineers. Three 
active men of affairs, who would be 
speechless without the aid of the artificial 
larynx, are pictured and recorded at their 
daily work, using the new voice that sci- 
ence has given them." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

6/2.8 Nervous system 

Nervous system. (Univ. of Chicago biologi- 
cal science ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35- 
sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 612.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo loS Ohio 

"Structure of the nervous system, par- 
ticularly in man; its pathways and con- 
nections. The nature of the nerve im- 



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Nervous system Continued 

pulse; conditions for setting up impulses; 
their passage from cell to cell; their dis- 
charge and resultant activity. Reflexes. 
Sensory integration, and finally, activity 
of the cerebrum." Producer 
jh-sh-c Guide 

Nervous system. (New scientific films ser.) 
ISOmin 16-si-sale apply 35-si-sale apply 
1937 Garrison 612.8 

Produced by Tech films, U.S.S.R. 
"Produced under supervision of Prof. I. 
V. Pavlov at the Leningrad institute. 
Direct photography, slow-motion, micro- 
scopic and animated diagrams. Study of 
the development of the nervous system 
with special sections on: Development of 
the early nervous systems; Reflex actions; 
Spinal cord; The brain; Conditioned re- 
flexes and behavior." Distributor 
el-jh-sh-c 



6 1 3 Hygiene 



Beneficent reprobate ethyl alcohol, its na- 
ture and its properties. 60min 16-si-sd- 
loan 35-si-sd-nf-loan YMCA 613 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Col loS YMCA 

16mm sound: A&B Geo loS YMCA 

35mm silent: YMCA 

35mm sound: YMCA 

"The answer of the Woman's Christian 
Temperance Union to the insistent demands 
of those who wish to give intelligent in- 
struction on the subject. . . It is a scien- 
tifically accurate presentation, without 
sentimentality, and includes studies of the 
Northwestern University Medical School." 
Scholastic 

"A treatise on the uses and effects of 
alcohol in industry and in relation to the 
central nervous system of the human 
body. . . An evaluation of alcohol in the 
various uses to which it may be put and 
makes clear why it causes characteristic 
effects when taken in beverages." Dis- 
tributor jh-sh-c 

Body defenses against disease. (Univ. of 
Chicago biological science ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 613 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo lo Ohio 

"Exposition of the three lines of de- 
fense skin, phagocytic cells and lymphat- 
ics, and the blood, including a section on 
immunology. . . Microphotography of phag- 
ocytosis. Application of defense mechan- 
ism in specific cases. Action of liver and 
spleen. Types of anti-bodies and their 
effects." Producer 

jh-sh-c Guide 

Forming the habits of health. (Health ser.) 
I5min 16-si-$30; rent $1.50 35-si-f-nf- 
$75; rent $1.50 1932 Nat. motion pic- 
ture 613 
"Shows the importance of habit forma- 
tion and . . . reveals the experiences of 
a girl who sets out to form habits which 
lead to health." Producer 
el-jh-sh 

Kid comes through 613 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 



6/3.2 Food. Dietetics 

Amazing vitamins. 1R 16-si-loan YMCA 

613.2 

Produced by the Vitex laboratories 
"The little known story of the vitamins, 
their public health benefits, and the unique 
new method of adding the natural vitamin 
D of cod liver oil to the diet in odorless 
and tasteless form through vitamin D 
milk." Distributor 
h 

Vitamin secrets revealed. 1R 16-si-loan 
YMCA 613.2 

Produced by the Vitex laboratories 
"Describing little known facts about the 
food sources and values of vitamins, and 
the novel method of adding the natural 
vitamin D of cod liver oil to bread in an 
odorless and tasteless form." Distributor 
sh 

Well balanced diet. 15min 16-si-$30; rent 
$1.50 35-si-f-nf-$75; rent $1.50 1936 
Nat. motion picture 613.2 

"Deals . . . with the well balanced diet. 
It stresses the need for a wide variety of 
foods to supply the necessary vitamins and 
minerals and emphasizes the importance of 
proper cooking, neat serving, and eating 
in the midst of a proper emotional atmos- 
phere." Producer 

Jh-sh 



6/3.9 Reproduction 

In the beginning. 30min 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1937 U.S. agric. 613.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo loS 

May be purchased in 16mm for $9 and 
35mm for $35 

"Portrays the mysterious prologue to 
life the ovulation, fertilization and early 
development of the mammalian egg. 
Scenes of spermatozoa attacking the ovum, 
and . . . time lapse cinemicrographs of cell 
division in the fertilized egg." Producer 
jh-sh 

Ovulation, fertilization and early develop- 
ment of the mammalian egg. 2R 16-si- 
loan 35-si-nf-loan 1935 U.S. agric. 

613.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Geo loS 

A Bureau of dairy industry film 
"Cinemicrographs of spermatazoa attack- 
ing the ovum, and cell division in the 
fertilized egg." Producer 
c 

Reproduction among mammals. (Univ. of 
Chicago biological science ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 

613.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Actual photography, animated draw- 
ings, microcinematography, and three di- 
mensional animations are used in present- 
ing the story of embryology. The domestic 
pig was selected for the purpose of illus- 
tration. The story is fundamentally com- 
plete frcm the formation of the original 
male and female germ cells to the active 
newborn pig, including such processes as 
fertilization, cleavage, blastulation, gas- 
trulation, formation of neural folds, devel- 
opment of membranes and embryonic cir- 
culation, and parturition." Producer 
Jh-sh-c Guide 



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613.9-617.6 



Reproduction in plants and lower animals. 
ISmin 16-si-$30; rent $1 1936 Bell & 
Howell 613.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm silent: Wis 
16mm sound: Cen IdP 
Produced by Arthur C. Pillsbury 
"A scientific biology film. Shows the 
process of fertilization, conjugation, and 
cell division (mitosis), as well as repro- 
duction by budding. The spider lily, the 
spirogyra, the urechus worm, and the sea 
anemone are the actors." School manage- 
ment Jh-sh-c 

614 Public health 

Work of the U.S. Public health service. 
95min 16-sd-$300; rent $20 1936? Bray; 
Films, inc. 614 

"Produced under the direction of the 
Public Health Service, this film tells the 
story of the Service from its simple begin- 
nings in 1798 down to the great, far-flung 
organization of today." Producer 

614.8 Safety 

International ice patrol. Bell & Howell 

614.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: VES 

35mm: Mass Ohio 

This film was entered in the Educational 
Film Catalog, 1936, giving Harvard as the 
Producer. Bell & Howell has since taken 
it over 

Life saving. 1R 35-si-nf-apply Film classic 
exchange 614.8 

"Detailed instructions for 'first aid.' " 
Producer sh 

Safety on streets and highways. ISmin 16- 
si-apply 1934 Police acad. 614.8 

"Deals exclusively with child safety and 
depicts dangerous practices by children 
such as crossing at other than the cross- 
walks, against the light, running Into the 
roadway, playing games in the roadway, 
hitching, roller skating, etc." N.Y. Police 
dept. el-Jh 

Story of the United States Coast guard. 
75min 16-sd-$350 35-sd-f-nf-apply 1935 
Bray; Films, inc. 614.8 

Details of the service rendered by this 
organization, narrated by Ford Bond. This 
film, which was made through special ar- 
rangement with the Coast guard, consists 
of 8R and each reel may be bought sepa- 
rately at $50 each or rented for $3 per reel. 
Reel 1, History and organization; Reel 2, 
Air service; Reel 3, Academy; Reels 4 
and 5, Service afloat; Reels 6 and 7, Serv- 
ice ashore; Reel 8, Cutter Northland in 
Alaska 

Jh-sh 

6 1 6 Pathology. Diseases 

6/6.2 Diseases of the respiratory system 

Confessions of a cold. ISmin 16-si-$30 35- 
si-f-nf-$75 1929 Nat. motion picture 

616.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col Conn Kan 
35mm: Ind 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 



"An animated 'cold sprite' reveals the 
inmost secrets of his kind, showing the 
cause, effect, cure and prevention of 
colds." Kansas 

el-Jh- sh 

616.24 TUBERCULOSIS 

Behind the shadows. ISmin 16-si-sd-apply 
35-si-sd-f-apply 1936 local Tuberculosis 
assn. 616.24 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Conn 

16mm sound: Conn Geo 

Produced by the National tuberculosis 
association this film may be secured thru 
local associations throughout the country 

"A doctor explains to a group of high 
school boys and girls what tuberculosis is. 
As he speaks offstage, pictures, X-rays 
and animated diagrams illustrate his 
story." Producer 

jh-sh-c 

Consequences 616.24 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 

Contacts. 17min 16-sd-$75 35-sd-f-$100 1935 
Hennepin county tuberculosis assn. 

616.24 

Directed by Robert A. Klssack, Jr., 
Director of the Visual education depart- 
ment of the University of Minnesota, and 
produced by the University for the Hen- 
nepin county tuberculosis association 

"Film openg with a doctor and nurse 
examining the x-ray of a small child sick 
with miliary tuberculosis. The following 
sequence shows briefly the death of the 
child and the grief of the parents. The 
doctor then summons the parents and 
three near relatives to his office, explains 
the importance of contacts in spreading 
T.B., and begins a search for the spread- 
er. In a number of scenes we see the 
progress of this search. Finally, the same 
group is called together, the doctor ex- 
plains his results, and shows that the 
child's aunt, a stenographer, should be 
treated at a sanatorium. Her cure is 
briefly portrayed. The final sequence sum- 
marizes the 'modern weapons," available 
for fighting tuberculosis. The film con- 
tains demonstrations of taking x-rays, 
making Mantoux skin tests, and an outline 
of institutional care." Producer 

Sound on the 16mm size has been re- 
ported as poor 

Jh-sh-c 

617.6 Dentistry. Care of the teeth 

Say it with pearls. lOSmin 16-si-apply 35- 
si-nf-apply 1925 Int. dental health 
found. 617.6 

Produced by Dr Louise C. Ball, this film 
consists of three parts of two reels each 
and any part may be secured separately 
(35min 16-si-apply 35-si-nf-apply 1925 Int. 
dental health found.) 

"This film is on the home care of the 
teeth and nutrition. It is popular, some- 
times humorous, and suitable for children 
and grown-ups." Producer 

Science makes a dentifrice. ISmin 16-si- 
loan 35-si-nf-loan 1937 General busi- 
ness 617.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Den Dyn WFS YMCA 
35mm: Den Dyn WFS YMCA 
Sponsored by the Kolynos company 
"An . . . outline of the development and 

production of a 'Professional Prescription' 



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Science makes a dentifrice Continued 

for a ... dentifrice, with travelogue scenes 
representing world-sources of products, 
microscopic scenes representing germ kill- 
ing, and demonstration of harmless polish- 
ing, and other pertinent factors embel- 
lished with . . . animation and trick pho- 
tography. Suitable for lay audiences with 
sufficient interest and accuracy for pro- 
fessional groups." Producer 
el-jh-sh Guide 



617.7 Care of the eye 

Thru life's windows. 13min 16-si-$ll; rent 
$1.50 Inst. cinema serv. 617.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35 mm: Ind NJ Minn 

"The film shows by animation, by actual 
examples, and by comparison with camera 
lenses, the structure, operations, and func- 
tions of the human eye. Technically cor- 
rect in every detail, yet told with the 
utmost simplicity." Indiana 
el-jh-sh 

Vision. llmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
Gaumont British 617.7 

"Made with the cooperation of the Na- 
tional Ophthalmic Treatment Board. The 
structure of the eye is shown in detail by 
means of models and diagrams, and the 
working of the eye is explained by an ex- 
amination of the optical system of a cam- 
era, together with structural changes in- 
dicating short or long sight and the cor- 
rection and relief given by correct glasses. 
The relation of the eyes to the rest of 
the body is illustrated by diagram, and 
emphasis is given to the advisability of 
seeking advice in cases when medical at- 
tention is needed in addition to glasses." 
Producer jh-sh Guide 



619 Veterinary medicine 

Suppressing the foot-and-mouth disease 

619 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Tex 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog, has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but it may still be rented from the Dis- 
tributor indicated in italics 

This little pig stayed home. 2R 35-si-nf- 
loan 1928 U.S. agric. 619 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: Cal loS 

A Bureau of animal industry film 
"Tragedy in the guise of hog cholera 

stalks onto the Bromwell farm. Serum, 

virus, and scientific hog lot sanitation lift 

the yoke." Iowa state college 
sh-c 



620 ENGINEERING 



627.37 Generation of electricity 

principles of current generation. 24min 
16-si-$48 35-si-nf-$160 prior 1927 
DeVry 621.31 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Ed lo VES YMCA 
"The specific aim of this film is to make 
clear the principles involved in the genera- 
tion of electrical power, and to further 
correlate the practical and theoretical sides 
of the phenomenon of electromagnetic in- 
duction. . . Will also serve to explain 
some of the manufacturing methods used 
to build electro-magnetic machines which 
are used for the commercial generation 
of power. . . Will dispense with the ne- 
cessity of the costly laboratory apparatus 
needed to demonstrate the principles of 
power generation." Iowa univ. 
jh-sh-c Guide 



621.312 CENTRAL STATIONS 

Water power. (Human geography ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 
Erpi 621.312 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"The concept of potential power from 
water is introduced by the water cycle 
which furnishes a never-ending source of 
power. It is shown how rapids and water- 
falls, by this use, were changed from hin- 
drances to aids to man's progress. The 
body of the picture traces the development 
of water power, chiefly in the United' 
States, from the small mill of the early 
Colonist to such modern projects as Niag- 
ara, Boulder Dam, and the Tennessee Val- 
ley. There is an informative sequence on 
the transformation of kinetic energy of 
the waterfalls into potential energy 
through the hydro- electric plant illumina- 
tive technical animation explaining the tur- 
bine. The film concludes with a world- 
wide survey of potential water power in 
the main river systems of the continents." 
Producer sh Guide 



627.37 Electric measurements 

Principles of electrical measurement. (Elec- 
tricity ser.) 48min 16-si-$96 35-si-nf- 
$320 prior 1927 DeVry 621.37 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Ed lo VES YMCA 
"Deals with the construction and opera- 
tion of electrical instruments. . . Also 
explains the operation of a number of 
electrical measuring devices, whereas only 
a few are available for demonstration in 
most schools." Iowa univ. 

"Fundamental measurements. Electrical 
standards. Theory and construction of 
electrical measuring instruments. Volt- 
meters. Ammeters. Wattmeters. Power- 
factor meters. Synchroscopes. Frequency 
meters. Thermometers." California 
jh-sh Guide 



621.3 Electricity. Applications 



627.38 Electric communication 



Dynamic America. 24min 16-si-sd-loan 35- Communication news and views #1. llmin 

16-sd-loan Bell telephone co. of Pa. 

621.38 

"News reel type of film showing three 
of the outstanding developments in the 
telephone industry. An experiment, in 
which a short wave radio telephone circuit 



si-sd-nf-loan 1928 Westinghouse 621.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 

S5mm: NJ 

"Story of electricity, done in a non- 
technical and entirely popular manner." 
Producer jh-sh-trade 



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621.38-621.9 



Communication news and views #1 Cont. 
is used between Boston and Provincetown, 
Mass., is viewed and described. In con- 
trast to this, the original experiment of 
Alexander Graham Bell and his assistant 
is pictured. Scenes of various winter 
sports are shown and compared to those 
of winter damage to overhead wires. The 
meaning of snow and ice to the Telephone 
Company Is described." Producer 

Communication news and views #2. 12min 
16-sd-loan Bell telephone co. of Pa. 

621.38 

"Views and description of a big trans- 
oceanic telephone amplifier tube and its 
manufacture. Tour of a teletypewriter 
central office and talk on its operation. 
Description and pictures of directional an- 
tennae used in long, short and ultra short 
wave radio telephony." Producer 

Network broadcasting, llmin 16-sd-loan 
Bell telephone co. of Pa. 621.38 

"A picture and narrative description of 
the part telephone circuits play in modern 
radio broadcasting. Animated portrayal of 
the large networks." Producer 
Jh-sh 

Studies about communication. iSmin 16-si- 
$10.50 1936? Purinton 621.38 

"Actual situation of forty school chil- 
dren in class and activity groups, working 
on: wireless and telegraph, radio, print- 
ing press and newspaper, carrying the 
mail, flag signals, signs and symbols, an- 
cient writing methods, etc." Producer 
el-jh 

621.385 TELEPHONE 

Call of the East. lOmin 16-sd-loan Bell 
telephone co. of Pa. 621.385 

"A pictorial tour of San Francisco's 
Chinatown and its telephone central office." 
Producer 

Concerning crossarms. ISmin 16-si-$20 35- 
si-nf-loan 1922? Western electric 

621.385 

DISTRIBUTORS 

3 5 mm: YMCA 

"Fir trees ancient as the Roman Empire 
from the slopes of the Cascade and Olympic 
mountains supply most of the parent stock 
for our electrical pole and conduit equip- 
ment." Producer 

sh -trade 

Manual trick assembly 621.385 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: NJ 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cata- 
log has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tor indicated in italics 

Seagoing telephones. llmin 16-sd-loan 
Bell telephone co. of Pa. 621.385 

"A story and description of present 
day ship-to-shore telephone service, show- 
ing equipment in use on the great ocean 
liners and at shore stations." Producer 
jh-sh 

Telephone call. ISmin 16-si-$20 35-si-nf- 
loan 1924? Western electric 621.385 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: NJ 

"Following the voice . . . through the 
various pieces of apparatus and electrical 
current carriers which speed it from lip 
to ear." Producer 

Jh-sh-c 



Telephone memories. 20min 16-sd-loan 
1931 Bell telephone co. of Pa. 621.385 
"A lecture on the invention, develop- 
ment and growth of the telephone by Dr. 
Watson who worked with Alexander Gra- 
ham Bell on his original invention." Pro- 
ducer 

Underwater speechways. ISmin 16-sd-$25 
35-sd-nf-loan Western electric 621.385 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: An Bell YMCA 

35mm: YMCA 

"Industrial and engineering high spots 
in the making and use of submarine tele- 
phone cable. Three of the most Interest- 
ing installations are shown the Cape Cod 
to Martha's Vineyard cable, the Golden 
Gate cable at San Francisco, and the 
Mississippi River cable in Louisiana, end- 
ing with a short dramatic sequence of 
Mississippi flood scenes. Synchronized with 
a narrative and a musical score." Dis- 
tributor jh-sh -c-trade 

621.4 Gas and oil engines 

Diesel engines. 33min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf- 
loan 1936 Int. harvester 621.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Tex 

"This film shows the inner operations 
of the International harvester diesel, cut- 
away views of working parts, and preci- 
sion manufacture. The fuel pump, fuel 
filtering system, patented starting device, 
oiling system, valves, cams, gears, and 
other features are all brought out by both 
direct photography and animated draw- 
ings." Producer c 

Making a V-type engine. 30min 16-si-loan 
35-si-nf-loan 1936 Bur. of mines 621.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col lo Mass NJ 

35mm: Kan 

Made in cooperation with the Ford motor 
company 

"Shows the unloading of ore boats, stor- 
age of iron ore, changing and tapping of 
blast furnaces, adding alloys, building 
molds, and casting molten iron. Other 
scenes picture heat treatment and machin- 
ing operations on various parts of the 
engine, as well as the checking of finished 
parts for accuracy. The picture concludes 
with assembling the various parts to com- 
plete the engine which is then tested and 
placed In the chassis of an automobile." 
Producer jh-sh-c 

Story of the gasoline motor 621.4 

This film, listed in the Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 



621.5 Refrigerating machinery 

How the General electric icing unit works 

621.5 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cata- 
log has been withdrawn from circulation 

621.9 Machine tools 

Graphic representation of machine opera- 
tions. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 
1935 Mass. inst. of tech. 621.9 

"Contains scenes in the laboratory of 
the actual operations of a machine tool 



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Graphic representation of machine opera- 
tions Continued 

according to the drawings supplied by 
the draftsman. It gives graphically the 
conventions used in engineering drawings 
so that the student may understand the 
methods used in the machine shop and 
the reasons for the standardization of 
these conventions." Producer 
sh-c 

Industrious diamonds 621.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Tex 

3 5 mm: Tex 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 

Something new under the sun. 1R 16-si- 
loan 35-si-f-nf-loan General electric 

621.9 

"Describes a new high-speed cutting ma- 
terial which ranks next to the diamond in 
hardness and with which even glass can 
be machined. This material is a product 
of laboratory research, and is manufac- 
tured by the Carboloy company under 
the trade name Carboloy. The film dem- 
onstrates the great superiority of Carboloy 
over ordinary high-speed tool steel." Pro- 
ducer Jh-sh 



622.2 PRACTICAL MINING 

Story of rock drilling 622.2 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement, of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 

622.33 COAL MINING 

Coal. 18min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1936 Gaumont British 622.33 

"Account of the transformation of pri- 
meval forests into vast coal beds, and the 
manner in which coal is now being mined 
from the pits." Producer 
Guide 



623.8 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE 

Propeller making. (Industry ser.) 8min 16- 
sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gaumont Brit- 
ish 623.8 
Shows the manufacture of ship pro- 
pellers in Dartford 

el-jh-sh Guide 

Shipyard. (Face of Britain ser.) 24min 16- 
sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 1935 Gaumont 
British 623.8 

"A film of the execution of a primary 
British industrial achievement, the con- 
struction and launching of a great ocean- 
going liner. Produced by Paul Rotha, it 
is a study of everyday occupations." Dis- 
tributor Jh-sh Guide 

624 BRIDGES 

America's great bridge test. 1R 16-si-loan 
35-si-nf-loan 1929 U.S. agric. 624 

A Bureau of public roads film 
"A technical study of the tests made to 
determine the strength of a modern rein- 



forced-arch bridge; made on the Swift 
Island Bridge over the Peedee River in 
North Carolina." California 

*March of progress, llmin 16-sd-$36; rent 
$1.50 1937 Bell & Howell 624 

"Construction and gala opening of San 
Francisco's magnificent new bridge. Open- 
ing ceremonies, and colorful night parade 
in San Francisco. Musical background." 
School management 

el-jh-sh 

625.7 ROADS. HIGHWAYS 

Building the Mount Vernon Memorial high- 
way. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1934 U.S. agric. 

625.7 

A Bureau of public roads film 
"Shows how the highway was con- 
structed." Producer 

Jh-sh 

Granite block paving. 1R 35-si-nf-loan 1922 
U.S. agric. 625.7 

A Bureau of public roads film 
"From the quarry to the finished pave- 
ment in large cities. Of general technical 
interest." Producer 
jh-sh 

Highroads and skyroads. 1R 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1922 U.S. agric. 625.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: OreS 

A Bureau of public roads film 
"Building government roads through the 
national forests; obstacles overcome and 
scenic beauties reached." Producer 

Maintenance of roads. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 625.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Cal OreS 

A Bureau of public roads film 
"Emphasizes the importance of keeping 
roads in good condition and shows some 
of the ways in which it may be done. 
Points out that adequate maintenance 
tends to make roads safer for traffic, re- 
duces the upkeep cost of roads and also 
the operating costs of motor vehicles." 
California 



626 CANALS 

Canals in United States history. 13min 16- 
si-rent $1.50 1920 Soc. for visual educ. 

626 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: VES 

The purpose of the film to show the in- 
teresting changes in type and dimensions 
which canals underwent to make cleai 
their importance in American commerce 
and to show the relationship to the growth 
and development of the country is ac- 
complished through the use of many ani- 
mated maps, charts and diagrams 
c Guide 

Locks at Sault Ste. Marie. 15min 16-si- 
$25; rent $1.25 1937 Educ. film serv. 

626 

"Special care was taken in this film to 
show the action of the locks in lowering 
and raising boats. Great ore boats are 
shown going both up and down. . . A 
few scenes of old canals along the Lehigh 
River provide contrast in size and equip- 
ment." Producer 

Jh Guide 



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626.8-628. 



626.8 Irrigation 

Conveying and measuring irrigation water. 
2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1932 U.S. 
agric. 626.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal OreS 

A Bureau of agricultural engineering 
film 

"Use of gates, flumes, and siphons; 
methods of proportioning water types of 
weirs (including: the Parshall flume); and 
the value of the soil tests." Producer 

Irrigating field crops. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 626.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col OreS 

A Bureau of agricultural engineering 
film 

"Up-to-date practices in the flooding, 
the furrow, and the corrugation methods of 
irrigation, sub-irrigation; the border, the 
check and the sprinkler methods." Colo- 
rado 



627 SALVAGE 

American Red cross to the rescue. 12min 
16-si-sd-loan 1936 Ganz 627 

"A graphic portrayal of the heroic work 
done by the Red Cross in rescue and re- 
lief work during the floods which swept 
the Bast early [in 1936]. It shows the 
havoc wrought by the swirling waters 
which swept everything before them, and 
the rescue of trapped victims by coura- 
geous Coast Guardsmen and Red Cross 
volunteers. Then follows in ... summary 
the detailed work of the highly-organized 
Red Cross units and departments in han- 
dling the various phases of the flood 
emergency, aiding and comforting the home- 
less victims, restoring them to normal liv- 
ing." Distributor 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Mad Ohio. ISmin 16-si-$36; rent $1 1937 
Bell & Howell 627 

Effect of flood on Ohio River cities 
including Wheeling, Portsmouth, Cincin- 
nati, etc. el-Jh-sh-c 

Man against the river. lOmin 16-sd-loan 
35-sd-f-loan 1937 WPA 627 

"Picture of the great Ohio valley flood 
of 1937. The camera records the rise of 
the waters in the upper valley, traces the 
path of the mighty flood to the mouth of 
the Mississippi and provides a telling argu- 
ment for proper flood control. Fire, famine 
and disease follow hard in the wake of 
the torrent. Then come the shock- troops 
of disaster Works Progress Administra- 
tion employees thrown into the breach to 
cooperate with other Federal agencies, local 
and state organizations in the work of 
rescue and rehabilitation." Producer 
jh-sh 

Raising the S 51. 25min 16-si-apply Edited 
pictures 627 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: VES 

Produced by Fox 

"Raising this United States submarine 
established an entirely new engineering 
method in the salvaging of sunken ships." 
Distributor Jh-sh 

i - silent; sd - sound; f - inflammable; nf - safety; el 



627.8 Dams 

Boulder dam from start to finish. ISmin 
16-si-$12 1936 Hollywood film enter- 
prises 627.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B 

Complete story of Boulder dam. Offered 
on light amber stock 

jh-sh-c 

Challenge of the T.V.A. 45min 16-si-rent 
$4 1936 Harmon found. 627.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: YMCA 

"The film shows the activities of the 
T.V.A. as bound up in the control and 
use of water. The work centers in the con- 
struction of large dams which in addition 
to serving the national defense are shown 
to be controls for destructive floods, aids 
to navigation, and creators of electric 
power." Producer 

jh-sh-c Guide 25c 

Grand Coulee dam. 28min 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1936 Dept. of interior 627.8 
DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Brig Geo 

"Preliminary construction work on the 
largest irrigation structure in the world, 
which will form a reservoir 150 miles in 
length. . . Views of the area and adjacent 
irrigated lands and harvesting of crops 
are shown." Producer 
Jh 

Morris dam construction. 30min 16-si-loan 
35-si-nf-loan 1936 TVA 627.8 

DISTRIB UTORS 
16mm: Geo OreS 

Uses straight photography and animated 
drawings 

"A semi-technical subject showing how 
the Clinch River dam was built." Producer 
Jh-sh-c 

Roosevelt dam. ISmin 16-si-$15; rent $1 
35-si-f-nf-$65; rent $2 Roosevelt house 

627.8 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Wis YMCA 
SSmm: YMCA 

"The building of the great dam. Tens 
of thousands of acres of arid desert land 
in Arizona turned into fertile farms by 
the Reclamation Act; the farms, the fin- 
ished dam, and Colonel Roosevelt at the 
dedication of the dam in 1911." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Storage and diversion dams 627.8 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 

Tennessee valley authority at work, llmin 
16-si-sd-loan 35-si-sd-nf-loan 1936 
TVA 627.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"General picture of the TVA develop- 
ment. Music by the Army band." Pro- 
ducer Jh-sh-c 

628 SANITARY ENGINEERING 

628.1 Water supply engineering 

Filter. lOmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
Gaumont British 628.1 

"The incredible number of ferocious- 
looking creatures (seen under a micro- 
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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Filter Continued 

scope) that float about in a reservoir 
have to be seen to be believed. Ingenious 
filtration, however, catches them long be- 
fore they get into the pipes, so that when 
the taps are turned at home what comes 
out is ... just water." Producer 
jh-sh Guide 



628.3 Sewage disposal 

Garden castles. 13min 16-si-apply 1934? 
111. Dept. of health 628.3 

Sponsored by the U.S. Public health 
service 

"This picture deals entirely with the 
construction of outside toilets. Every 
detail of the construction of these sani- 
tary units so as to meet modern re- 
quirements of sanitation is visualized." 
Producer 



628.9 Lighting 

Light for living. 40min 16-sd-loan General 
electric 628.9 

Available from the Cleveland office only 
"Discussion of lighting in the home. It 
brings out . . . the correct standard of 
lighting and some interesting facts con- 
cerning defective eyesight, and demon- 
strates how adequate lighting can minimize 
eye-strain." Producer 



629. 1 AERONAUTICS 

America from the air. 20min 35-sd-f-nf- 
loan 1933 Norris 629.1 

"This is the first of a series of sight- 
seeing trips through the United States by 
aeroplane, visiting each state, its territo- 
ries and possessions. The picture shows 
a group of passengers in a plane. . . while 
the Co-Pilot delivers a descriptive narra- 
tive, arranged from authentic data, which 
is historically accurate. It embraces the state 
Capitol and state buildings, principal cities, 
industrial and manufacturing centers, har- 
bors, agricultural districts, National Parks, 
historical and geographical landmarks, and 
many other educational scenic and im- 
portant points of interest. . . In this first 
subject, which deals with the state of 
California, the Governor appears, welcom- 
ing the Co-Pilot and extending his greet- 
ings, compliments and best wishes to the 
Governors of each of the other states 
which are to follow in this series." Pro- 
ducer 

Autogiro. (Our world in review ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent apply 1937 
Gutlohn 629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"E. D. Rice, head of the autogiro com- 
pany, explains Juan de la Cierva's in- 
vention: what keeps the plane aloft, how 
the blades turn automatically to exert a 
lifting force, how gravity keeps them re- 
volving, how they are hinged, why they 
do not fold up like an umbrella. We then 
see a real autogiro taking the jumps on 
a racetrack at eight miles an hour, and 
lingering aloft in the same spot indefinitely 
in a twenty mile breeze." Distributor 



Childrens' airport excursion. ISmin 16-si- 
$10.50 1936? Purinton 629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: AdB 

Received first award at the California 
Pacific international exposition 

"Forty- two children emerge from a mod- 
ern school bus at an airport, and thrill at: 
fantastic looking radio equipment; type- 
writers that run themselves; airmail de- 
livery methods; radiophone communica- 
tion; planes taking off, and planes landing; 
huge hangars, and in them huge planes 
equipped with a maze of scientific instru- 
ments." Producer 
el 

Cushion landings. ISmin 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1930 Goodyear 629.1 

Advertising film for Goodyear Airwheels 
"Particularly interesting ... to aviators, 
airplane schools, instructors, pilots and 
others to whom aeronautical science has 
an appeal. Many views were taken with 
the camera fastened far out on the wing 
of the plane and focused on the wheel for 
the best studies during takeoffs, flights and 
landings. A full balloon tire ... is 
mounted directly on the hub without rims, 
spokes or wheels. The picture shows the 
cushioning effect in landings and the . . . 
traction in snow, sand, mud and ice. The 
spectator sees how ground looping is elimi- 
nated and practically absolute security is 
given the craft in cross-wind landings, 
or coming in with a flat tire. . . A close- 
up shows a Goodyear Airwheel, purposely 
cut and deflated at times twisted out of 
its proper shape setting the plane down 
gently, causing no injury to the carcass." 
Producer 

First 10 years of flying. lOmin 16-sd-apply 
Garrison 629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Mod Wis 

"Oringinal scenes of the breath-taking 
pioneering of the early flyers: Dumont, 
Wright brothers, Curtiss, Bleriot, etc. The 
first dirigible, first monoplane, first to 
cross the English channel, first woman 
flyer, etc. Original scenes of the stunt 
flyers who sacrificed their lives during 
the period, 1910-27." Distributor 
Jh-sh-c 

Flying clipper cruises to Rio 629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B 

This film, listed in the April, 1937 Sup- 
plement of the Educational Film Cata- 
log has been withdrawn by the Prodxicer 
but may still be rented from the Distrib- 
utor indicated in italics 

Flying cub. 1R 16-sd-loan 1937 YMCA 

629.1 

Produced by Taylor air craft company 
"Construction and test flight of Amer- 
ica's fastest selling airplane." Distributor 
el-jh 

Flying the Lindbergh trail 629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: AdB IdM 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Dis- 
tributors indicated in italics 

Greatest airship dock. ISmin 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1929 Goodyear 629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo 

P. W. Litchfield, President of the Good- 
year rubber company is shown turning 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



629.1-629.2 



Greatest airship dock Continued 

the first sod at the site of the structure 
of this huge airship dock. The film also 
shows the raising of giant arches and 
other work in connection with the actual 
construction as well as the first ceremony 
in the dock which was the driving of the 
golden rivet into the first main ring for 
the U.S.S. Akron 

jh-sh 

Hindenburg explosion. 16-si-sd 1937 Castle 

629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: An Lew Mot 

16mm sound: IdP Mans 

This film may be had in the following 
lengths and prices from Castle: 100ft-si-$3; 
200ft-si-$5.50; 350ft-si-$10.50; 350ft-sd-$22.50 
el-jh-sh-c 

History of aviation. (Our world in re- 
view ser.) 30min 16-sd-$150; rent ap- 
ply 1937 Gutlohn 629.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gal FiL IdP VES 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

Any reel may be had separately (16- 
sd-$50; rent apply). Contents: Reel 1, 1903- 
Wright Brothers' first flight, 1909-Bleriot's 
flight across channel, 1910-"Teddy" Roose- 
velt's first flight, The first Parachute jump, 
1917-Army aviators in France, 1926-Byrd 
and Bennett at North Pole, 1927-Lindbergh 
flies the Atlantic, 1928-Flying Windmill 
spans English Channel, 1929 -Rocket plane 
soars in first test; Reel 2, 1928-Graf Zep- 

elin crosses Atlantic, 1930-Kingsford 
mith's Ireland to America flight, 1930- 
Coste and Bellonte's Paris to New York 
hop, 1930-Post and Gatty's 'round the 
world flight, 1931 -The airship "Los An- 
geles," 1931-DO-X visits America, 1933- 
Italo Balbo's Italian airfleet visits Chica- 
go's World Fair; Reel 3, 1935-Doolittle's 
record coast to coast flight, 1935-The wing- 
less autogyro, 1935-The China Clipper, 
1936-The autogyro with collapsible wings, 
1936 America welcomes the new air giant, 
"Hindenberg," 1936-Commercial flying, 
Cavalcade of aviation 

"A comprehensive pictorial history of 
aviation from the first flight of the Wright 
Brothers at Kitty Hawk, N.C. to the 
epoch-making flight of the giant China 
Clipper." Distributor 
jh-sh-c 

Safety on the federal skyways. 60min 16- 
si-loan 1935 Bur. of air commerce 

629.1 

"A typical flight over a Federal airway 
by a modern air liner is illustrated in 
Reel 1. . . Reel 2 shows the preliminary 
work necessary to the establishment of a 
new Federal airway; the survey, and com- 
mencement of field construction. . . The 
first part of Reel 3 deals with the com- 
pleted field and its equipment. Then 
follows the establishment of an airways 
rotating beacon; the completed beacon 
and its operation; the various types now 
in use. The next part of this reel illus- 
trates the construction of a weather broad- 
cast and radio beacon station; the com- 
pleted station and how it is operated. 
Following this comes the construction of 
a medium powered radio station and a 
completed station. The operation of a 
typical key intermediate landing field con- 
stitutes the last part of Reel 3. When 
an airway is completed it is turned over 
to an air navigation district office for 
operation and maintenance. This is por- 
trayed in Reel 5 which also deals with 
the preparation of sectional airway maps 



and shows each step involved, ending with 
a flight by an airman with the aid of a 
completed map." Producer 
sh-c 

Sky fleets of the navy. lOmin 16-si-sd-loan 
35-sd-f-loan 1935 Navy recruiting 
serv. 629.1 

"Aviation in the navy and part it plays 
in coordinating with surface vessels. 
Maneuvers, showing planes taking off air- 
craft carriers and from bases ashore, firing 
torpedoes and dropping bombs. . . Scenes 
of a sham battle at sea." Producer 
jh-sh 

U.S.S. Macon. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- 
loan 1932 Goodyear 629.1 

"Tells the story of the construction of 
the huge Navy airship U.S.S. Macon by 
the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation; the 
christening, the trial flights, the accept- 
ance by the Navy, the commissioning of 
the ship and the flight to Lakehurst. . . 
Many 'shots' show life aboard the air- 
ship the officers testing various instru- 
ments in the control room just before the 
ship is taken from the dock for a trial 
flight; preparation of meals and their serv- 
ing to the officers and men; sleeping quar- 
ters for the ship's personnel; men at work 
in the engine rooms; charting the weather 
reports received by radio; the long cat- 
walks which serve as passageways; the 
telephone system, and, in fact, practically 
everything of interest aboard the giant 
ship." Producer 

el-jh-sh-c 

629.2 AUTOMOBILES 

Elements of the automobile. 12R 16-si- 
$375; rent $20 35-si-f-nf-apply Bray; 
Films, inc. 629.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Cal loS Tex 

Individual reels may be bought for $35 
each. The rental is $2 per reel, individually 

"This series of films explains the opera- 
tion of a standard type of automobile mech- 
anism by combining actual photography 
with animated technical drawings. The 
work was done in cooperation with and 
under the supervision of the U. S. Army 
motor transport corps. Although the film 
was produced a number of years ago the 
underlying principles of an automobile re- 
main unchanged." Producer 

"This film is a complete short course in 
automotive engineering. While scientifical- 
ly and technically correct, it is so simply 
presented that even the uninitiated may 
thoroughly understand the details. The 
picture presents the otherwise intangible, 
by means of mechanical models, phantom 
and animated drawings. Each part is 
complete in itself and may be run sep- 
arately if desired. It is recommended that 
the feature be presented in a series rather 
than the entire number of reels at one 
showing. The parts are as follows: Run- 
ning gear and differential (2 reels); The 
engine (2 reels); The carburetor (1 reel); 
Fuel and ignition (3 reels); Cooling system 
and clutch (1 reel); Transmission (2 reels); 
Brakes (1 reel)." Iowa state college 
jh-sh-c 

Progress on parade. 36min 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1937 General motors 629.2 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: YMCA 

35mm: YMCA 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

"Men, methods and materials as com- 
bined in the construction of the products 



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Progress on parade Continued 

of General Motors. Brief views of re- 
search, proving ground, and other cor- 
poration activities." Young men's Chris- 
tian assn. 



629.213 Safe driving 

Child safety in traffic. 15min 16-si-loan 
1937 Films of commerce 629.213 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

Presented by the Visual instruction de- 
partment of the National education as- 
sociation of the United States under the 
supervision of its New York Metropolitan 
branch. Sponsored by the Automotive 
safety foundation in collaboration with the 
Highway education board, Washington, 
B.C. 

"Throughout the film automobiles are 
made to come to life, in the form of 
cartoon animation, and talk to the chil- 
dren. The cartoon faces register the ap- 
propriate emotions for each situation fear, 
delight, annoyance, etc. Through this 
comedy touch, the sermon on highway 
safety is preached and the lesson brought 
home without setting up a resistance on 
the part of the class." Producer 
el-jh Guide 

Goofs. ISmin 16-si-$25 35-si-nf-$50 Auto 
club 629.213 

"This picture presents a series of 
automobile accidents which have actual- 
ly occurred. It is very realistic and brings 
home lessons that are not forgotten. It 
is particularly suitable for use as a part 
of the safety program in secondary schools 
and can also be used by Parent-Teacher 
Associations." Nat. safety council 
el-jh-sh 

Highway mania. (Our world in review 
ser.) 20min 16-sd-$50; rent apply 
1937 Gutlohn 629.213 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"An instructional film featuring Lowell 
Thomas and illustrating through typical 
accidents the dangers of reckless driving. 
Gives constructive suggestions and criti- 
cisms on how to correct this evil." Dis- 
tributor 

Horse sense in horse power. lOmin 16-sd- 
loan Plymouth motor corp. 629.213 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo loS NJ Tex 

"A very useful lesson in driving, pre- 
sented in a most entertaining manner. 
Suitable both for children and adult audi- 
ences." Georgia 

el-Jh-sh-c 

Remember Jimmy. lOmin 16-si-sd-loan 35- 
si-f-nf-loan 1935 Fireman's fund in- 
surance 629.213 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: AdB AMNH NJ 

Produced by Castle 

"Jimmy . . . starts on a motor trip to 
his grandparents, who joyfully anticipate 
the homecoming for their anniversary 
celebration. On the way . . . their path 
is crossed by an impatient motorist in a 
hurry to keep an appointment. A mo- 
ment's carelessness a crash shrieking 
sirens a hospital. Another accident has 
taken its toll. . . At the hospital the 
conscience-stricken speeder, realizing too 



late the consequences of a moment's care- 
lessness, is shaken with remorse. Time 
passes. . . We find the family in reduced 
circumstances. . . Jimmy . . . selling 
papers with news of the 'Big Game* as he 
wistfully scans the pictures and headlines 
of his football heroes. . . Then scenes in 
a crippled children's hospital. . . As 'the 
voice" pleadingly sings 'I Love Life,' Jimmy 
again appears, smiling through his tears, 
superimposed over a playground of happy 
youngsters . . . and the picture closes 
with the gripping appeal: 'When you are 
tempted to step on the gas, or take a 
chance, just remember Jimmy and for 
children's sake, drive carefully.' " Producer 
el-Jh-sh 

Take it easy 629.213 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Col 

16mm sound: An 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tors indicated in italics 

We drivers. lOmin 16-si-sd-loan 35-sd-f- 
apply 1937 YMCA 629.213 

This film deals with highway safety. It 
was produced by General motors corpora- 
tion and was awarded the National award 
for the outstanding contribution to safety 
in 1936. The 35mm print, for showing in 
theaters and auditoriums having fireproof 
booth and employing a professional opera- 
tor, is in technicolor 
jh-sh-c 



630 AGRICULTURE 

Farm factory. 21min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- 
apply Gaumont British 630 

"Part I shows how the work of the farm 
and the buildings and arrangement of crops 
are organised as an industrial unit, care- 
fully planned for the most economic and 
efficient production of goods. Part II 
shows the yearly production schedule of 
the farm factory, the marketing of the 
goods and the responsibilities of the farm 
staff, together with the organization of 
daily life and work in a rural community." 
Producer Jh-sh Guide 

Growing plants without soil. ISmin 16-si- 
$30; rent $1 1935 Bell & Howell 630 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Wis 

16mm sound: Cen Gar IdP 

This presents a new scientific method of 
growing flowers and vegetables, in tanks 
with a chemical solution. The film dem- 
onstrates the unusual results it is possible 
to obtain in size of individual specimens 
and of quantity, in a small area of space. 
A number of plants are used to demonstrate 
the efficiency of the formula among them 
tomatoes, potatoes, gladiolas and even a 
weed. It is an Arthur C. Pillsbury film 
Jh-sh-c 

U.S. Department of agriculture its field 
and services. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- 
loan 1933 U.S. agric. 630 

DISTRIBUTORS 

S5mm: loS 

An Extension service film 

"A splendid presentation of the many 
activities of the United States Department 
of Agriculture." Iowa state college 
sh-c 



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630-631.18 



Wee Anne visits the farm. (Wee Anne 
ser.) 30min 16-si-$50; rent $5 1936 
Cinegraphic 630 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Cal Mo Wia 
"A little girl and boy spend a day on the 
farm. Ride on a hay rake. Watch mowing 
machine. Play in hay stack. Ride on 
Nellie the farm horse. Help steer the trac- 
tor. See rabbits, chickens, pigs. Help 
shock the grain and tie it into bundles. 
Play hide and seek in the corn. Feed baby 
kids with nursing bottle. Bid goodbye to 
Rover the dog." California 
el 



630.6 Agricultural clubs 

4-H club work what it is, and does. 3R 
35-sd-nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 630.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Wis 

35mm: Tex 

Presents the fundamentals of 4-H club 
work. Designed primarily for adult 
audiences 



630.941 Agriculture in Scotland 

Harvests of the soil. lOmin 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 

630.941 

"This film makes available to the stu- 
dent of geography an intimate knowledge 
of the various methods by which the farm- 
ers harvest the principle crop yields of 
Scotland: hay, potatoes, fruits and to- 
Ynatoes. We are shown the developments 
in farming techniques from the outmoded 
methods dating back to the last century, 
which are still used on the smaller farms, 
to the highly mechanized methods in use 
on the vast tomato farms." Producer 
jh Guide 



630.942 Agriculture in England 

Farming in East Anglia. (Regional geog- 
raphy ser.) 4Smin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- 
apply Gaumont British 630.942 
Divided into 4 units, Winter, Spring, 
Summer, Autumn, this film shows the farm 
in East Anglia in every month of the year 
el-jh Guide 



630.973 Agriculture in the United States 

Plow that broke the plains. 27min 16-sd- 
loan 35-sd-f-loan 1936 Resettlement 
administration 630.973 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B An Geo IdP Wis YMCA 
"A saga of the land of the Great Plains 
area of the United States. Dramatized in 
ten principal sequences the film traces the 
story of the plains country during the last 
fifty years. This panorama of American 
history surveys the successive movements 
in the Great Plains area the passing of 
the buffalo, the successive invasions of 
range cattle, the homesteader and the 
large-scale wheat farmer. Dramatized, too, 
are the disastrous dust storms which whip 
across once fertile acres carrying away 
rich top-soil and bringing tragedy to the 



Great Plains. The production also shows 
. . . the work which the Resettlement ad- 
ministration is doing in the Great Plains 
area." Producer 

sh-c 

Rain for the earth. 18min 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-f-loan 1937 WPA 630.973 
"Story of man's struggle with the 
drought in the Great Plains. Sun-parched 
earth ravaged by blinding dust storms and 
insect plagues ... in the opening sequence. 
The Works Progress Administration begins 
its gigantic task of reclamation and con- 
servation in cooperation with other Fed- 
eral agencies. Farmers in distress turn 
from idleness to the work of building dams 
and reservoirs to conserve the rain when 
it falls. An original musical score [by 
Hugo Reisenfeldj and a simple . . . nar- 
ration [by David Rossj." Producer 
jh-sh 



631 The farm 

Electricity on the farm. 20min 16-si-loan 
35-si-nf-loan 1935 TVA 631 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo 

"This picture shows the many uses that 
electricity has on a farm. It reveals not 
only the ways that electricity eliminates 
drudgery on the farm but it also shows 
how farmers are increasing their incomes 
through the use of electricity." Producer 
sh-c 



631.18 Marketing of farm produce 

Cooperative marketing cotton. 2R 35-si- 
nf-loan 1925 U.S. agric. 631.18 
DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: Okla 

A Bureau of agricultural economics film 
"Methods followed by the cooperative 
cotton-marketing associations, showing the 
progress of the grower's bale from the gin 
to the mill, or to the seaboard for export 
shipment." Producer 
sh-c 

Cooperative marketing dried prunes. 2R 
35-si-nf-loan 1931 U.S. agric. 631.18 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: OreS 

35mm: Tex 

A Bureau of agricultural economics film 
"Shows what has been accomplished by 
cooperative organizations and gives, in de- 
tail, every important step in picking, 
packing, and marketing prunes. Of in- 
terest to growers, cooperative officials, 
dealers, and consumers." California 
sh-c 

Cooperative marketing eggs and poultry. 
3R 35-si-nf-loan 1930 U.S. agric. 

631.18 

DISTRIBUTORS 

3 5 mm: loS 

A Bureau of agricultural economics film 
"Gives a comprehensive idea of the 
poultry industry on the Pacific Coast and 
of the methods used by cooperative asso- 
ciations in handling and marketing eggs 
and poultry." California 
sh-c 



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Cooperative marketing livestock. 2R 16- 
si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 

631.1% 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Wis 

S5mm: loS 

A Bureau of agricultural economics film 

"Methods followed by farmers' coopera- 
tive organizations in handling sales of 
livestock." Producer 
sh-c 

Farm women's markets. 1R 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1934 U.S. agric. 631.18 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: loS 

An Extension service film 
Shows how a large farm women's market 
is managed to the advantage of both pro- 
ducer and consumer 
sh-c 

Poultry marketing in the United States. 5R 

35-si-nf-loan U.S. agric. 631.18 

A Bureau of agricultural economics film 

showing modern methods of marketing 

poultry sh-c 



637.2 Farm buildings 

Barnyard underworld. 1R 35-si-nf-loan 
1928 U.S. Agric. 631.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: loS 

S5mm: loS 

A Bureau of animal industry film 

"The whys and wherefores of barnyard 
sanitation." Producer 
sh-c 

Construction of a concrete silo 631.2 
DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Ind 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but still may be rented from the Distribu- 
tor indicated in italics 



631.4 Soik 

Fungi snare and destroy nematodes. 1R 
16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1932 U.S. 
agric. 631.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Gal Geo 
A Bureau of plant industry film 
"Discloses under the microscope how 
certain fungi catch and devour nematodes 
in the process by which organic matter 
is broken down to enrich the soil." Pro- 
ducer sh-c 



632 Hindrances. Pests 

632.5 Injurious plants 

Banishing the barberry. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 
1929 U.S. agric. 632.5 

A Bureau of plant industry film 
"Shows how Government forces operate 
to eradicate the common barberry which 
spreads the black stem rust." Producer 
sh-c 



632.6 Injurious animals 

Porcupine control in the western states. 
2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1934 U.S. 
agric. 632.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: Cal 

A Bureau of biological survey film 
"Shows physical characteristics of the 
porcupine and why the quills are so dan- 
gerous to livestock; migrations; great dam- 
age done, especially to young trees in our 
national forests; how to mix poison bait 
and apply it in 'rest' trees, dens, etc." 
California 

Routing rodent robbers. 2R 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 632.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: OreS 
35mm: loS Okla 

A Bureau of biological survey film 
"Shows why and how cooperative con- 
trol of ground squirrels and prairie dogs 
is conducted." Producer 
sh-c 



632.7 Injurious insects 



Alfalfa weevil control 



632.7 



DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Cal loS 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tors indicated in italics 

Board feet or bored timber. 1R 35-si-nf- 
loan 1925 U.S. agric. 632.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ed VES 

A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- 
antine film 

"The wormhole borer, pinhole borer, and 
other insects which attack green logs and 
cured lumber; their habits, and methods 
of control." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Control of worms in hogs. 3R 16-si-loan 
35-si-nf-loan 1935 U.S. agric. 632.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Ohio 

A Bureau of animal industry film 

"Shows methods of control of various 
injurious hog parasites thorn -headed 

worms, nodular worms, stomach worms, 

roundworms, lungworms, and kidney 
worms." Producer 

sh-c 

Fighting the corn borer with machinery. 
1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1931 U.S. 
agric. 632.7 

A Bureau of agricultural engineering 
film 

"Portrays various methods of using ma- 
chinery to control the corn borer." Pro- 
ducer sh-c 

Fighting western pine beetles. 1R 35-si- 
nf-loan 1921 U.S. agric. 632.7 

A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- 
antine film 

"Insects contrasted with fire as enemies 
of the great forests of the Pacific coast; 
how the pine beetles destroy timber; con- 
trol measures." Producer 
sh-c 



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632.7-633.3 



Gypsy and brown-tail moths insect ene- 
mies. 1R 35-si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. 
agric. 632.7 

A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- 
antine film 

"A description of introduced parasites 
of gipsy and brown -tail moths; how they 
are bred and distributed and how they 
work." Producer 

Hoppers. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1926 U.S. 
agric. 632.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35 mm: loS 

A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- 
antine film 

"Methods of grasshopper control, featur- 
ing life history and the poison-bait method; 
illustrating also a community campaign, 
including a big 'mixing-bee.' " Producer 
sh-c 

Horses and bots. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- 
loan 1933 U.S. agric. 632.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: loS Ohio OreS 
35mm: loS 

A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- 
antine and Bureau of animal industry co- 
operating film 

"Shows the three types of botflies; how 
they attack and render horses and mules 
useless for work; methods of treatment and 
how eradication campaigns are carried 
out." Iowa state college 
sh-c 

Stable flies and their control 632.7 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 



632.8 Plant diseases 

Better quality' vegetables through disease 
control. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 
Bayer-Semesan 632.8 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col 

35mm: Kan Tex 

This is a Du Bay fllm 

"Dramatizes the story of a vegetable 
grower's trouble with plant diseases and 
how the college expert helps him to 
eliminate these losses. The disease caus- 
ing the grower's loss, as well as many 
other similar seed-borne vegetable diseases 
described by the expert; and the easy 
method of treating seed to prevent disease, 
are shown in the film. The field scenes 
show the grower's results with seed treat- 
ment in controlling diseases and obtaining 
large paying crops. . . Two . . . pictures 
of plants growing from untreated and 
treated seeds tare shown]. Other . . . 
scenes show the distribution of vegetables 
in. . . New York City." Producer 



633 Field crops 

633.1 Cereals. Grain 

Grain harvest. 9min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- 
apply 1936 Gaumont British 633.1 
"The distribution of the best farm land 
and the respective areas in which Oats, 
Wheat, and Barley are grown are shown 
by maps. All the activities of grain har- 



vesting are seen in detail from the first 
preparation of the field for the reaper to 
the final filling of sacks with threshed 
grain and the stacking of straw." Pro- 
ducer jh-sh Guide 

Grain of rice. I5min 35-sd-f-nf-apply 1931 
Modern film sales; lOmin 16-sd-$36; 
rent $1.50 1934 Bell & Howell 633.1 

Produced by Grace G. Huntington and 
narrated by Wilfred Lucas 

"This short will show to students how 
the rice is planted and sown in the Far 
East and how important a part it plays 
in the Oriental diet." Distributor 
el-jh 

Korean rice fields. 45min 16-si-rent $3 
1937 Harmon found. 633.1 

May be had on a lifetime lease basis 
at $25 per R 

"A twelve-months' cycle of life and 
work." Producer 

Rice cultivation in Japan. lOmin 16-si-loan 
Japan tourist 633.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B AMNH Kan 
"This film tells the story of the rice 
industry in Japan. . . Shows the plant- 
ing of the seedlings in April, the trans- 
planting into irrigated paddy-fields, the 
wearisome weeding, harvesting by hand, 
hulling, bagging, and finally cooking and 
eating. [Useful in] geography, commer- 
cial geography, and domestic science iclass- 
esj" Am. museum of nat. hist. 
el-Jh 

Wheatlands in East Anglia. (Regional 
geography ser.) 19min 16-sd-apply 35- 
sd-f-apply Gaumont British 633.1 

"Deals with the wheatflelds of East 
Anglia in a most exhaustive manner so 
that spectators of this film gain the maxi- 
mum of information in an amazingly short 
space of time. In a sense, Wheatlands 
shows the transition of East Anglian 
farming from the horse to the machine." 
Producer el-jh Guide 

Wild rice. ISmin 16-si-rent $1 1933 Har- 
mon found. 633.1 
DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: YMCA 

"Depicting the life of a field of wild 
rice, this motion picture poem shows how 
this film may be made a medium of emo- 
tional expression. This picture was pro- 
duced by J. V. D. Bucher. . . The Medi- 
tation on Life, in terms of the life his- 
tory of the wild rice, [should be] read with 
the picture and music [should bej used as 
an obligate. " Distributor 



633.3 Beans 

Beans. 6min 16-si-$6.84 35-si-f-nf-apply 
Bray; Films, inc. 633.3 

"150,000 acre crop of beans in California. 
. . . Scenes of cutting with machines, 
stacking, drying, threshing, sacking, load- 
ing and shipping." Producer 

Soybeans at home. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1928 
U.S. agric. 633.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B 

A Bureau of plant industry film 

''How the soybean is grown, harvested, 

and handled in shipment in its native 

home, Manchuria." Producer 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



633.5 Fibers 

Two ends of a rope. 4min 16-si-$5 Bur- 
ton Holmes 633.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H Cen 

3 5 mm: WF8 

"Cutting the stalks of Albaca or Manila 
Hemp preparing the hemp for market." 
Producer el-Jh 



633.58 Bamboo 

Bamboo. 20min 16-si-loan 40 min 35-sd-nf- 
loan Japan tourist 633.58 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: AdB AMNH 

"Shows how bamboo is grown and its 
many uses, such as walking sticks, fishing 
rods, Japanese flute, baskets, dolls, toys, 
lanterns, fans, umbrellas and parasols." 
Am. museum of nat. hist. 
el-Jh 

Bamboos. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1929 
U.S. agric. 633.58 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: AdB Wis 

35mm: NJ 

A Bureau of plant industry film 

"The economic importance of bamboos; 
photography made by Department ex- 
plorers in the Far East." Producer 

634 Fruits. Orchards 

Fruitlands in Kent. (Regional geography 
ser.) llmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1935 Gaumont British 634 

After indicating the location of the 
scenes on a map the film shows plum, 
pear, cherry and apple orchards. Various 
spraying methods are considered and desir- 
able procedures for March, April, May, 
June, July, August and September are 
shown. Ways of picking fruit follow and 
preparing of the fruit for market 
el-Jh Guide 

Kindly fruits of the earth. I5min 16-si-$24 
35-si-nf-$60 1929? Films of commerce 

634 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Dud Ed VES 

35mm: WFS 

Produced by Pathe 

"Methods of cultivating, picking, pack- 
ing and shipping some of the most im- 
portant fruits, including oranges, apples, 
grapes, peaches, strawberries and dates. 
The value of proper irrigation, rapid ship- 
ping facilities and refrigeration." Distrib- 
utor el 

634.1 Apple 

Growing Canadian apples. 20min 16-si- 
apply 35-si-nf-apply Canadian gov't. 

634.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Okla YMCA 

"The story of apple growing experimen- 
tal work in developing new and better 
varieties, laying out new orchards, grafting 
to save injured trees, how insect enemies 
are controlled, the glories of blossom 
time." Producer 

el 



Marketing Canadian apples. 30min 16-si- 
apply 35-si-nf-apply Canadian gov't. 

634.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Okla 

"How the apples are picked and packed 
by box in British Columbia ... by bar- 
rel in the east how they are carefully 
graded according to size and quality, and 
guaranteed through government inspection; 
their journey to the terminal markets; and 
the export trade, are ... in ... this story 
of marketing Canadian apples." Producer 
el 



634.3 Citrus fruits 

Citrus fruit in Florida 634.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Wis 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tor indicated in italics 

Golden champions. ISmin 16-si-loan 1936 
Castle 634.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo 

"Pictures some of the events in Berlin 
and many other events and games held in 
this country. It emphasizes in a simple 
manner the importance of diet in the 
field of sports. Pictures some of the im- 
portant agricultural industries of Califor- 
nia the cultivation and growing of 
oranges. Each step, from the selecting 
and planting of the seed, the picking of 
the golden fruit and packing to its ship- 
ment to all parts of the world, is covered. 
. . The picture concludes with a sequence 
on foods that health and training experts 
advise should be eaten not only by ath- 
letes, but by everyone interested in good 
health." Producer 

el-jh-sh-c 

Harvesting the golden fruit. 7min 16-si- 
$15 35-si-nf-$30 1926? Scientific film 

634.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Brig 

35mm: loS 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

"Horticultural film visualizing the orange 
culture in Florida harvesting packing 
shipping." Producer 

jh-sh 

Safeguarding the citrus fruit. 1R 35-si-nf- 
loan 1919 U.S. agric. 634.3 

A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- 
antine film 

"Methods used in California to prevent 
damage to orange and lemon trees." Univ. 
of Hawaii 



634.4 Persimmon 

Persimmon harvesting and storage in 
China. 1R 35-si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. 
agric. 634.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: Tex 

A Bureau of plant industry film 
"How Chinese persimmons are grown and 
handled in the land of their origin. Unique 
method of winter storage is shown." Pro- 
ducer 



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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



634.6-634.909 



634.6 Palmaceous fruits 

Avocados. iSmin 16-si-$2S 1936 House 

634.6 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

Some telephoto photography is used in 
this film 

"Covers the complete life cycle of the 
avocado starting with the seed, first stages 
of germination of the seed, young plants, 
their cultivation, irrigation and methods of 
transplanting. Proper technique in budding 
and grafting. Orchards of different ages and 
their care. Full bearing orchards with close 
up of blossoms, young fruit and mature 
fruit. Shows bees kept for pollinization; 
ducks to eat and kill snails, slugs and other 
pests. Types of wind-breaks used and mod- 
ern ranch homes in this section." Producer 

Date culture in Iraq. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1929 
U.S. agric. 634.6 

A Bureau of plant industry film showing 
methods used 

Jh-sh 

Dates America's new fruit crop 634.6 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 



634.7 Small fruits 

Banana special. ISmin 16-si-$24 35-si-nf- 
$60 1925 Films of commerce 634.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B 

Produced by Educational films corporation 
of America 

"Shows oxen hitched to plows cultivating 
banana plantations and transporting ba- 
nanas from plantation to ships, by rail. 
Women carrying bananas aboard ships. Ship 
at sea. Bananas displayed on fruit stands 
and negro child consuming one. Beautiful 
scenery of Jamaica." Producer 
el-jh 

Why strawberries grow whiskers. 1R 35- 
si-nf-loan 1925 U.S. agric. 634.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: loS 

A Bureau of plant industry film 
"Suggests methods of handling in transit 

and on the market to minimize loss from 

black mould fungus." Producer 



634.9 Forestry 



Chaparral. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1935 
U.S. agric. 634.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gal OreS 

A Forest service film 

"Sets forth the value of chaparral cover 
on watersheds in the all-important water- 
supply problem of Southern California." 
Producer jh-sh-c 

Forest or wasteland 634.9 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 

Future forest giants. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1923 U.S. agric. 634.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm.- WFS 
A Forest service film 



"Reforestation on the national forests; 
how Uncle Sam is intrenching against a 
future timber famine." Producer 

New forests on idle acres. 30min 16-si- 
loan 35-si-f-loan Wis. conservation 
dept. 634.9 

"15 million trees are produced by the 
state nurseries annually. This picture il- 
lustrates the nursery activities, and dif- 
ferent methods of planting trees for refor- 
estation purposes." Producer 
al-jh-sh-c 



Pines for profit 



634.9 



This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 

Pines that come back. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1922 U.S. agric. 634.9 
DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Wis 
A Forest service film 

"How timber will give a profitable return 
on farm lands not suitable for field crops; 
good forestry practices and uses of timber." 
Producer 



Trees of tomorrow 



634.9 



This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 



634.909 CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS 

Alabama highlands, llmin 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1937 Dept. of interior 

634.909 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ariz Aus Geo III Ind Io8 

NatF OreS Tex Wis 

"The development of state parks with 
CCC labor around Birmingham, Alabama, 
with a prologue and scattered sequences of 
atmospheric and location shots of impor- 
tant historic, topographic, civic, and com- 
mercial features of that area. Musical 
background throughout picture." Producer 

CCC at work lake states. 30min 35-si-nf- 
loan 1936 U.S. agric. 634.909 
"Shows the work of the CCC in the Na- 
tional Forests of the Lake States, such 
as nursery operations, reforestation, fire 
detection, recreational developments, etc." 
Producer 

Changing empire. lOmin 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan Dept. of interior 634.909 
DISTRIBUTORS: 

16mm: Ariz Aus Geo III Ind loS 
NatF OreS Tex Wis 

"The CCC aids in developing the state 
park system in historic Georgia, working 
on: Santo Domingo State Park, noted for 
its beautiful walls left by an unknown 
civilization; The Alexander Stephens Mem- 
orial; Vogel State Park, on Blood Moun- 
tain; Hard Labor Creek; and Fort Moun- 
tain State Park, where Tennessee, Ala- 
bama, North Carolina, and Georgia meet. 
The film also shows the work of educating 
illiterate boys in CCC camps." Wisconsin 

Cradle of the father of waters, llmin 16- 
sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of 
interior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo loS 

"This picture of the Minnesota state 
park system shows the source of the Mis- 
sissippi River, and gives some idea of the 



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Cradle of the father of waters Continued 
life, customs and manners of both the 
Indians and pioneers in this section. It 
also briefly describes the recreational and 
educational work of the Civilian Conserva- 
tion Corps in connection with the develop- 
ment of the state." Georgia 
el-Jh-sh-c 

Down Mobile way. lOmin 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1937 Dept. of interior 

634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ariz Aus Geo III Ind Io8 
NatF OreS Tex Wis 

"The development of state parks with 
CCC labor in the southern part of Ala- 
bama, with a prologue and scattered se- 
quences of atmospheric and location shots 
of important historic, topographic, civic, 
and commercial features of that area. Mu- 
sical background throughout the picture." 
Producer 

ECW in Great Smoky Mountains national 
park, llmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 
1936 Dept. of interior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Outlines the history of the Great 
Smoky Mountains National Park. Shows 
the Civilian Conservation Corps at work 
on this newest of the National Parks. . . 
Beautiful scenic shots are included in the 
film, giving the mountain scenery in fine 
detail. An outline of the educational pro- 
gram of the Civilian Conservation Corps 
also is included." Georgia 
el-Jh-sh-c 

Forest playground. 12min 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of interior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Civilian Conservation Corps work in 
improving public recreational facilities in 
Patapsco Forest Maryland." School man- 
agement 

Sound has been reported poor on 16mm 
film but photography beautiful 
el-jh-sh-c 

Land of ten thousand lakes. 22min 16-sd- 
loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1936 Dept. of in- 
terior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo OreS YMCA 

"CCC work in north central and southern 
Minnesota with a prologue and scattered 
sequences of atmospheric and location shots 
of important historic, topographic, civic, 
and commercial pictures of the state." 
Producer el-Jh-sh-c 

Old lands new use. llmin 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of interior 

634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo Ind lo Wis 

"Covering all state park work in prog- 
ress in South Carolina at Myrtle Beach, 
Cheraw, Poinsett and Givhans Ferry." 
Producer 

Sound has been reported poor on 16mm 
film but photography beautiful 
Jh-sh 

Outdoors in the garden state, New Jersey. 
20min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1935 
Dept. of interior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo lo Wis 

"Beautiful shots of the scenery in New 
Jersey. Scenes of CCC camps are shown, 



and the picture explains the work of the 
Civilian Conservation Corps in beautify- 
ing the state park system of New Jersey." 
Georgia 

Sound has been reported poor on 16mm 
film but photography beautiful 
el-jh-sh-c 

Parks under the lone star. lOmin 16- 
sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1936 Dept. of 
interior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ariz Aus Geo III Ind 1 08 

NatF OreS Tex Wis 

"CCC development under State parks in 
Texas with varied scenic views and an 
introductory history of the largest state 
in the Union. Off stage narrative with 
background music throughout." Producer 
sh-c 

Pilgrim forests. 1R 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf- 
loan 1935 Dept. of interior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo lo Kan Wis 

"Scenic and CCC work record in state 
parks and forests in New England; stresses 
the economic importance of park and other 
outdoor recreational developments. Areas 
covered Ellsworth-Bar Harbor highway 
and Baxter State park, Maine; Moose 
Brook, New Hampshire; Ascutney, Proctor- 
Piper, Elmore and Darling, Vermont; Mo- 
hawk trail, Savoy and October mountain, 
Massachusetts." Producer 

Sound of 16mm print has been reported 
poor, but the photography beautiful 

Saving the beauty of Alabama. 8min 16- 
si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1934 Dept. of in- 
terior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo 

"Scenic and CCC work record in Geneva 
State Park, Geneva County, near Hacoda. 
Old Creek Indian trails, reforestation, and 
erosion control." Producer 

Sound has been reported poor on 16mm 
film but the photography beautiful 
el-jh 

Sinews from the soil. lOmin 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of interior 

634.909 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Ariz Geo lo OreS Wia 
"Some of the CCC activities in the arid 
section of Minnesota. The relationship of 
recreational areas to the industrial cities 
of that section is emphasized in the film. 
The picture includes scenes of the iron 
mines and shipping facilities." Producer 

Summer ends in the Rockies. 12min 16-si- 
loan 35-si-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of in- 
terior 634.909 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo OreS 

"Winter scenes in Rocky Mountain Na- 
tional Park. Civilian Conservation Corps 
work continues through the long winter 
months." School management 

Sound has been reported poor on 16mm 
film but photography beautiful 
el-Jh-sh-c 

Taming the desert. ISmin 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of interior 

634.909 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ariz Geo Ind lo OreS Wia 

YMCA 

"Covering all state park work now In 
progress in New Mexico at Bottomless 



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634.909-636 



Taming the desert Continued 

Lakes State Park, Eastern New Mexico 
State Park, and Santa Fe State Park." 
Producer 

Trees & stones that speak, llmin 16-sd- 
loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1936 Dept. of in- 
terior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Shows the Alabama Wiregrass Coun- 
try Chattahoochee State Park, near the 
Chattahoochee River forest pine seeding, 
planting, etc. An outline of the turpen- 
tine industry is included, as are scenes 9f 
old Fort Morgan, near Mobile." Georgia 
el-jh-sh-c 

Water lure. 1R 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 
1935 Dept. of interior 634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B Ariz Geo lo Kan OreS 
Wis YMCA 

"Scenic and CCC work record in Warm 
Springs and Indian Springs state parks, 
Georgia. Theme importance of medicinal 
waters in cultural and recreational develop- 
ment of a country. Atmospheric shots of 
Warm Springs Foundation." Producer 

Sound of 16mm print has been reported 
poor, but the photography beautiful 
Jh 

Where trade winds blow. 1R 16-sd-loan 
35-sd-nf-loan 1936 Dept. of interior 

634.909 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Aria Geo 

"The work of the CCC camps in St. 
Thomas and Saint Croix, Virgin Islands. 
The CCC camps in the Islands are engaged 
in the growing and planting of young 
mahogany and other tropical trees. The 
film includes pictures of the surrounding 
areas to show the need for reforestation 
and gives a few glimpses of the tropical 
situations in which these camps are lo- 
cated." Producer 

Sound of 16mm print has been reported 
poor, but the photography beautiful 
jh-sh 

Winter sun and summer sea. 12min 16-si- 
loan 35-si-nf-loan 20min 16-sd-loan 
35-sd-nf-loan 1935 Dept. of interior 

634.909 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm sound: Geo lo Kan OreS Wis 
S5mm silent: YMCA 

"Scenic and CCC work record in Grey- 
nolds, Royal Palms, Highland Hammocks, 
and Myaaka Forest parks with amplified 
atmospheric interest through references to 
early history of Florida." Producer 
el-Jh-sh-c 

634.92 FOREST FIRES 

Fire weather. 20min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf- 
loan 1936 U.S. agric. 634.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo OreS 

"Shows how the United States Weather 
Bureau gathers forest fire weather data 
and distributes warnings of fire hazards." 
Producer el -Jh-sh 

Forest fire 634.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B Cal 
3 5mm: Tex 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 



alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tors indicated in italics 

Friends of man. 3R 16-si-loan 4R 16-si- 
loan 35-si-nf-loan 1930 U.S. agric. 

634.92 

A Forest service film 

"A story picture designed to discourage 
the practice of 'burning off.' Includes spec- 
tacular scenes of forest fires." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c 

Lest we forget. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 
1935 U.S. agric. 634.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal OreS 

A Forest service film 

"A story of fire and flood results in 
Southern California from a fire in the chap- 
arral cover on the mountains followed by 
heavy rain." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Red enemy 634.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: WFS 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tor indicated in italics 

Spare time. 20min 16-si-apply 25min 35-si- 
nf-apply Canadian gov't. 634.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: III YMCA 

35mm: loS YMCA 

May be had in a French edition also 

"This film is one of human interest and 
explains the forest conservation of Canada. 
It carries a story throughout and ends with 
a thrilling climax when Jack Baldwin, who 
entered the Forest Service because he 
thought it was a good place to loaf, saves 
the life of his chief while fighting a forest 
fire." Illinois jh-sh 

Stop forest fires! 1R 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf- 
loan 1936 U.S. agric. 634.92 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: An Cal Geo OreS YMCA 

A Forest service film 

"A general discussion of the problem of 
the forest fire, with striking scenes from 
recent major conflagrations." Nation's 
schools 



635.2 Potatoes 

How and why of spuds 635.2 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 



636 Domestic animals 

Animal husbandry. lOmin 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-f-apply 1937 Gaumont British 

636 

"This film is based on livestock, dairy 
products, etc. The dairy products come 
from Edinburgh and Glasgow. It shows 
the bottling of milk, cows sold by auction, 
pig raising etc." Producer 
sh 



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Animals in modern life. (Human geography 
ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 
1937 Erpi 636 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"This film in the main deals with the 
wide variety of uses to which animals 
are put in our modern civilization; prin- 
cipally of course, to furnish food, clothing 
material, and power. Picturesque scenes 
from all over the world give typical power 
uses of animals from the Eskimo sled 
dog to the Indian elephant. The film 
shows how few of the 500,000 species of 
animals have been domesticated most of 
them by early man and now, while power 
uses of animals are decreasing, more and 
more are being used for food and for 
clothing." Producer 

jh-sh Guide 

Farm animals. (Primary grade ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 636 
"The care and activities of farm ani- 
mals are . . . presented in this film. 
Natural sounds are included. The film 
treats such subjects as feeding and milk- 
ing cows, boy leading cows to pasture, 
feeding of calves, new-born calf, feeding 
horses, watering horses, colt feeding, feed- 
ing of pigs, currying and harnessing of 
horses, cows drinking and grazing in pas- 
ture, cow chewing her cud, goat and kids 
feeding, sheep grazing, lambs feeding, and 
sheep shearing. This film supplements the 
film 'The Poultry Farm' [Class 636.5]." 
Producer el-jh Guide 

636.7 Horses 

Blue grass kings. (Grantland Rice sport- 
light ser.) 1R 16-sd-$30; rent apply 
1931 Gutlohn 636.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: FiL VES 

Produced by Van Beuren corporation 
"Deals with the life of a thoroughbred 
horse from the time it is a colt until Its 
racing days are over. Scenes of famous 
races and horses are included." Distribu- 
tor 

Horse power in action. 22min 35-sd-nf- 
loan 1936 Horse and mule assn. 636.1 
"Ton-weight drafters pit their rippling 
muscles against dynamometer pulling tests 
. . . hunters soar in perfect form over 
barriers and experts point out excellent type 
in some of the finest specimens of American 
bred horse and mule flesh. Scenes . . . were 
taken on the race course, at the side of 
horse show barriers and jumps, pulling 
contest courses, at field demonstrations of 
big team hitches and in sales lots and 
judging rings. Recreation on the backs of 
hunters and park hacks is also depicted. 
Comfortable and correct harness is awarded 
a part in the film. Care in the pasture and 
at work, shoeing, and the reason for pick- 
ing a mule with long ears are other parts. 
A brief preface by Wayne Dinsmore, 
Secretary of the Horse and Mule Associa- 
tion of America, introduces the . . . film." 
Producer jh-sh-c Guide 6c 



636.2 Cattle 



636.2 



Tale of two bulls 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gal Col 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 



Winter breadline in Wyoming. 5min 16- 
si-$5 1929 Burton Holmes 636.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 
fe 16mm: A&B B&H Col Kan 

"Bringing the cattle in from the range 
in the storm, feeding in the snow and 
caring for the herd in winter." Colorado 
el-jh 



636.3 Sheep 

Sheep in psalm and sage. 1R 16-si-loan 
35-si-nf-loan 1924 U.S. agric. 636.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B 

35mm: Okla 

A Bureau of animal industry film 

"The significance of sheep to man, eco- 
nomically and spiritually; great flocks in 
the West give a general idea of the indus- 
try." Producer 

jh-sh-c 



636.5 Poultry 

Happy hen and her chicks. 15min 16-si- 
$10.50; rent $1.25 1936 Purinton 636.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B 

"A hen and her chicks, a little girl, 
the family dog, and a beautiful sunset. . . 
The actual pecking, cracking open of the 
shells, and the tumbling out of baby chicks 
is shown. . . The little chicks, all bright 
and fluffy, are seen climbing over their 
mother hen, scratching in the dirt pulling 
on worms, drinking buttermilk, sunbathing, 
etc. The ending is in tint." Producer 
el-jh 

Poultry farm. (Primary grade ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 

636.5 

"The appearance and habits of adult 
and young chickens, ducks, geese and tur- 
keys are presented in this film. The film 
includes such subjects, with their natural 
sounds, as the following: rooster crowing; 
chickens roosting; interior of poultry 
house; chickens feeding and drinking; com- 
parative appearance of hen and rooster; 
brooder house and chicks; boy gathering 
eggs; incubation of eggs; candling of eggs; 
appearance of seven, fourteen and nine- 
teen day old embryos; chicks hatching; 
duck in bush sitting on eggs; ducklings 
just hatched on outdoor nest; ducklings' 
first swim; duck and ducklings feeding; 
duck and ducklings diving in water; goose, 
gander and goslings on nest; goose, gander 
and goslings feeding; adult turkeys; com- 
parative appearance of turkey-cock and 
hen; turkeys in brooder house; two month 
old turkeys feeding; and turkeys roosting 
in trees." Producer 

el-jh Guide 



636.59 Ducks. Turkeys. Pigeons 

Duck farming. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 
1934 U.S. agric. 636.59 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Cal OreS 
A Bureau of animal industry film 
"Breeds of ducks; farm flocks; commer- 
cial duck farming on Long Island." Pro- 
ducer 



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636.59-637 



Special messengers. (Secrets of nature 
ser.) 1R 16-sd-$50; rent apply Gut- 
lohn 636.59 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES 

Produced by British instructional films, 
ltd. 

"This film begins by showing the de- 
velopment of a homing-pigeon belonging 
to one of the 90,000 members of British 
pigeon clubs. We see the eggs, the de- 
veloping chick after two days of incu- 
bation, again after three days, the young 
bird or 'squeaker' breaking the shell and 
emerging after 19 days, the 'squeaker' 
covered with fluff and as a fledgling. The 
parent birds are shown feeding their young 
on regurgitated food. Fourteen days after 
hatching, preparation of the young bird 
as a racer begins. It Is fitted with a ring 
on which is its registered number; it is 
accustomed to the basket in which it will 
have to travel; it is taken a short distance 
from its home for trial flights. We are 
shown a good racing pigeon and the long 
pinion feathers and overlapping middle tail 
feathers . . . are displayed. Pigeon racers 
have special clocks for use for races set 
by a master clock belonging to the club. 
The day before the race, pigeons have a 
rubber ring with a racing number on it 
fixed round one of their legs by a ma- 
chine (in important races the number is 
stamped on the pinion feathers as well) 
and are sent to the starting place. Here 
they are fed and watered and finally, at 
a given signal, released by a method which 
ensures that all the birds shall leave their 
baskets simultaneously. The owner, who 
knows approximately when to expect his 
bird, has to catch it, take the rubber ring 
from its leg and fasten it round a cylinder, 
insert the cylinder in the clock which 
automatically registers the time of the 
pigeon's return. All this is clearly il- 
lustrated by the film. The last shot shows 
us the champion pigeon which flew from 
San Sebastian at the rate of 43 miles per 
hour. The photography of this film is good 
and moves at a pace that makes it easy 
to follow. The close-ups are particularly 
well-chosen and unhurried, so that there 
is really time to take in the facts that the 
film presents. The slow motion of the 
pigeons flying at the commencement of 
the race is excellent." British film inst. 

Turkeys. iSmin 16-si-$25 1935 Beidleman 

636.59 

"Photographed at a turkey ranch in the 
mountains of San Diego county, California, 
where a flock of over 1200 turkeys were 
being prepared for the winter market." 
Producer el-jh-sh Guide 

636.7 Dogs 

Canine capers. lOmin 16-sd-rent $1.50 1934 
Bell & Howell 636.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: IdP 

Product of Educational films corpora- 
tion of America 

"Action portraits of famous pedigreed 
dogs. The setter, the chow, the English 
bull dog and the graceful greyhound. Grey- 
hound races in slow motion." Distribu- 
tor el-Jh-sh-c 

636.9 Fur-bearing animals 

Beaver farming. 1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 
1932 U.S. agric. 636.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B 



A Bureau of biological survey film 
"Shows methods of handling beavers, both 
in pens and in fenced preserves." Producer 

How to handle foxes. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1929 U.S. agric. 636.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B Cal 

A Bureau of biological survey film 
"Shows approved methods of catching 
and holding as practiced on fox farms. Of 
special interest to veterinarians." California 

637 Dairy and dairy products 

Cheese market of Alkmaar. 4min 16-si-$5 
1932 Burton Holmes 637 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H Col Kan Tex 

"Cargoes of cheese arrive and are loaded 
on two-wheeled carts. They are then test- 
ed, tasted and weighed, ready to be sent 
on their way to the markets of the world." 
Colorado el-jh-sh-c 

Dairy products. 15min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf- 
$60 1929? Films of commerce 637 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ed VES 

35mm: Pink WFS 

"The modern handling and shipping of 
milk are shown in comparison with days of 
yore, followed by the manufacture and 
packing of cheese and butter in large fac- 
tories." Producer 

el-Jh 

Guardian of your health 637 

This film, listed in the April, 1937 Sup- 
plement of the Educational Film Catalog 
has been withdrawn from circulation 

Making American cheese in a modern 
cheese factory. 32min 16-si-loan Dam- 
row 637 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: NJ Wis 

May be purchased for $45 

"Milk from the time it is brought to the 
factory until it is made into cheese and 
ready to eat." Producer 
jh-sh 

Milk, the master builder. (Motion picture 
health ser.) ISmin 16-si-$30 35-si-f-nf- 
$75 1935 Nat. motion picture 637 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Wis 

Information given was not verified by 
the Producer for this Supplement 

Titles in any language for an additional 
$15 

"This portrays the sanitary production, 
pasteurization, bottling and other problems 
relating to distribution of milk. Of interest 
to parents, school children and professional 
workers." Conn, health dept. 
jh-sh 

Milk parade. llmin 16-si-sd-loan 1937 
Milk industry found. 637 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B 

May be purchased for $25 

Narrated by Lowell Thomas this is "the 
story of milk and milk distribution from 
cow to doorstep. . . Shows how milk is 
gathered in the country, speedily trans- 
ferred to the city, how it is pasteurized 
and prepared for bottling, bottled and 
delivered to millions of city-dwellers every 
day." Producer 

el-Jh-sh-c 



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639 Fisheries 

Abalone pearl fishing. 8min 16-si-$6.05; rent 
$1 35-si-f-nf-apply Bray; Films, inc. 

639 

"Pearl divers securing and delivering 
their 'finds'; removal of pearls from the 
oyster." Producer 

Jh 

Alaska's silver millions. 34min 16-sd-loan 
35-sd-nf-loan 1936 Am. can 639 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Geo Kan 

16mm sound: Gan Geo Kan 

SSmm silent: Gan 

SSmm sound: Gan 

May also be had in a silent 46min ver- 
sion 

"Shows Alaska and its industries, espe- 
cially the fascinating salmon industry. 
Shows the life cycle of the salmon, and 
methods of catching and canning salmon." 
Georgia 

"A beautifully made instructional film 
on the subject of Alaska and salmon." 
Scholastic 

el-jh-sh-c Guide 

Chicken of the sea. 33min 16-si-sd-loan 

Van Camp 639 

Produced by F. K. Rockett company 

For a special occasion might be able to 

provide a copy of sound version. Shows 

tuna fishing and packing in the California 

tuna industry 

el-jh 

Trapping big tuna fish. 4min 16-si-$6 1930 
Bell & Howell 639 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal NJ YMCA 

SSmm: NJ YMCA 

A film for sportsmen and naturalists on 
tuna fishing showing how large quantities 
are caught in a short time 

Trout for tomorrow. 12min 16-si-$20; 
rent $1 1937 California 639 

"Artificial propagation of trout. Hatchery 
scenes: transportation and planting of the 
young trout in mountain streams. Fishing 
scenes." Producer 

jh-sh-c 

Wealth of the sea. 12min 16-si-$20; rent 
$1 1937 California 639 

"Commercial fishing operations on the 
Pacific Coast: tuna fishing, trapping spring 
lobster, oyster culture. Herring, shad, and 
sardine fishing." Producer 
el-Jh-sh-c 

640 HOME ECONOMICS 

New adventure. 45min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf- 
loan Household finance 640 
"A dramatic story of victories over finan- 
cial difficulties in the lives of two young 
couples. Promotes use of Money Manage- 
ment literature of the Household finance 
corporation." Young men's Christian assn. 
sh-c Guide 



641.5 Cookery 

Kindergarten cookery. 7^min 16-si-$10; 
rent apply 1936 Akin & Bagshaw 

641.5 

Produced by Eugene H. Herrington, Prin- 
cipal of Alcott School, Denver 



"The picture opens giving a background 
of Barbara's home life showing her inspira- 
tion to demonstrate as she cooks for her 
dolls. She enters Kindergarten at 4% years 
% of age and gets her first opportunity to 
demonstrate to a real live audience as the 
teacher arranges for her to make biscuits 
for the class. The recipe is titled as she 
tells what she puts together showing just 
how she does it. As the nicely browned 
biscuits are drawn from a little electric 
oven, the picture changes to color empha- 
sizing the quality of the product." Distri- 
butor 

New fashions in foods. 30min 16-si-loan 
1936 Castle 641.5 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo 

"Something of the romance and color of 
food preparation has been brought into 
this . . . [natural colon picture . . . 
through contrast of introductory scenes 
showing 'Ramona's' kitchen of early Cali- 
fornia days and the modern kitchen of 
today. . . Presents many recipes in which 
fruits, vegetables, cheese, and meats are 
utilized in modern cookery. Every step 
in preparation is ... illustrated and the 
natural color photography lends its beauty 
to these many dishes. Included also are 
recipes for making fresh fruit cake and 
lemon pie. The correct preparation and 
serving of fruit juices, of grilling fruits 
and sausage, of garnishing dishes with 
lemon are shown. Of importance, also, 
is the proper arrangement of the table serv- 
ice. . . Shows how to mix, freeze, and serve 
[refrigerator dishes]. . . Of particular in- 
terest to ... home economics classes, to 
Parent Teacher Associations and Women's 
Clubs." Producer 

Jh-sh-c 



641 .6 Bread making 

Loaf of bread. 22min 16-si-$40; rent $2 

1937 Educ. film serv. 641.6 

"The farm scenes may be used from 

first grade up. Ploughing, dragging, etc., 

harvesting the wheat and milling are 

shown in Reel 1. Reel 2 shows the making 

of bread in a modern bakery." Producer 

el-jh 

Staff of life. lOmin 16-si-$20 1934 Dema- 
rest 641.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H Inst Okla 
This story of a loaf of bread begins with 
the plowing of the ground. It continues 
thru discing and harrowing. Then come 
fields of waving wheat; the harvest and 
the threshing; the journey to the grain 
elevator and the flour mills. Scenes in 
a modern bakery follow and from there 
the bread is sent to the retail store. Chil- 
dren eating bread and jam are representa- 
tive of the "ultimate consumer" 
el 

Story of a loaf of bread. 45min 16-si-loan 
Am. soc. of bakery engineers 641.6 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo Kan 

Formerly called Staff of life 

"In this film the first microscope and 
a modern microscope are portrayed. 
The film shows how the ingredients in the 
modern bakeshop are stored. It also sets 
forth the method used in the modern bake- 
shop for weighing ingredients, mixing, ris- 
ing, scaling, rounding, proofing, moulding, 
panning, panproofing and baking of the 
dough. Stop motion photography reveals 
in a fraction of a minute the dough rising 



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641.86-661 



Story of a loaf of bread Continued 

process which requires 3 hours and the 
baking process which requires 30 minutes. 
A ... microscopic view of gluten is also 
shown. The production of carbon dioxide 
by the action of yeast on a sugar solution 
is another . . . part of this film. This 
is a non-technical film and very suitable 
for general information to individuals, 
classes and organizations." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c 

641 .86 Ice cream 

Best part of the party. 1R 16-sd-loan 1935 
DeFrenes 641.86 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: NJ 

16mm sound: YMGA 

Produced by DeFrenes for Breyer ice 
cream company and is for distribution in 
middle Atlantic states only 

"A highly interesting and entertaining 
story of the romance of modern ice cream." 
Young men's Christian assn. 
el 

646 Clothing. Hair dressing 

For costume of various countries see 
391. This number, 646, is used for clothing 
industry and dressmaking 

Clothing. (Human geography ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 646 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"This film first describes the typical ways 
in which backward people use the materials 
in their immediate environment for cloth- 
ing. It traces the development of textile 
arts through the hand processes of various 
nationalities up to the modern mass pro- 
duction of the machine age. There are 
ample illustrations of the effect of climate 
and environment on the materials and 
modes of dress. The effect of mass types 
of production coupled with transportation 
and communication facilities is shown as 
tending to spread the clothing of the ma- 
chine countries throughout the world." 
Producer jh-sh Guide 

Science of finger waving. 20min 16-si-apply 
1929 Titus 646 

Information given was not verified by 
the Producer for this Supplement 

"Begins with a brief discussion of the 
various practices of fingerwaving, drawing 
attention to three definite points of tech- 
nique necessary to be observed in the 
operation if and when a lasting fingerwave 
is desired. . . It then proceeds to illustrate 
the said technique." Producer 

649 Nursing. Care of children 

Child welfare. 40min 16-si-rent $1.05 1932 
Univ. of Iowa 649 

"This film was made In the Child Welfare 
Research Station of the State University 
of Iowa, and shows activities of the chil- 
dren at play and work ... a film for 
Women's Clubs, P. T. A. groups, or other 
organizations." Producer 

Contents of the nurse's bag. 1R 16-si-$25 
35-si-f-nf-$40-$55 Goodrich 649 

Taken at East Harlem nursing and health 
center 

"This film shows, first, a general view 
of the contents of the bag, followed by 
close-ups of the contents in groups of one 
or two pieces, with title cards naming the 



articles. Following this the nurse is shown 
packing the equipment in the bag." Pro- 
ducer 

Demonstration baby's bath in the home. 
2R 16-si-$30 35-si-f-nf-$45-$60 Good- 
rich 649 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Conn 

Taken at East Harlem nursing and health 
center 

"This shows the public health nurse visit- 
ing the home to teach the mother how to 
care for her baby. The technique of the 
baby's bath is well represented. Of interest 
to public health nurses and mothers' 
groups." Conn, health dept. 

Demonstrations of nursing procedure. 
183min 16-si-apply 1934 Univ. of 
Minn. 649 

Contents: Open bed, 12min; Post opera- 
tive bed, 13min; Morning care, 15min; 
Evening care, 16min; Hot foot bath, 6min; 
Pediculosis & shampoo, lOmin; Temperature, 
pulse and respiration, 9min; Cleansing 
bath, 13min; Back rest, 6min 
c 

Solid foods in the infant dietary. 12min 16- 
si-sd-loan 35-si-sd-nf-loan 1936 Libby, 
McNeill & Libby 649 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: YMGA 

"This film shows the progress made in 
the last 20 years in the feeding of solid 
foods to infants. It shows how the acquir- 
ing of a fuller knowledge of the human 
body's food requirements, especially vita- 
mins and minerals, has resulted in a new 
conception of the proper diet for infants. 
The film also pictures how extensive re- 
search has resulted in the development of 
a special method of preparing various solid 
foods so that they can be fed infants at a 
very early age. . . The discovery and per- 
fection of a new homogenization process 
for solid foods is explained as is the method 
of combining several foods in one contain- 
er. . . The film is indorsed by the Amer- 
ican College of Surgeons." Producer 
c 

655 PRINTING 

Bound to last. 18min 16-sd-loan 1935 
Binders bd. manuf. assn. 655 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Fi Gan IdP 

Produced by Ganz and narrated by Alois 
Havrilla. Several old and rare books in the 
Library of Congress are shown. Then the 
process of manufacturing binders board is 
given in detail and also many steps in the 
actual printing and making of a book. The 
binding is shown as it is done both by 
hand and by machine 

660 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 

For the films on chemistry as a science, 
see class 540 

66 1 Chemicals 

Chemical ethyl alcohol. 15min 16-si-rent $3 
45min 35-si-nf-rent $3 1932 DeFrenes 

661 

Produced by the Industrial alcohol insti- 
tute 

"This film shows how industrial alcohol 
Is made cutting of the sugar cane, trans- 



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Chemical ethyl alcohol Continued 

portation of molasses to this country, mak- 
ing of the yeast cultures, microscopic views 
of the growth of yeast cells, the fermenta- 
tion process and the treating of the purest 
alcohol under Federal supervision with one 
of the 43 official denaturants. It deals also 
with carbonic acid gas, a by-product of the 
alcohol manufacturing process, and the 
making of dry ice, with its peculiar proper- 
ties." Distributor 



662.2 Explosives 

How Jimmy won the game. iSmin 16-si- 
apply 35-si-nf-apply 1930? Inst. of 
makers of explosives 662.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col NJ 

"This explains what blasting caps are, 
what serious accidents they can cause in 
the hands of children who find them and 
handle them carelessly and by story method 
urges parents to warn children against 
them. Of interest to parents and school 
children." Conn, health dept. 
el-jh-sh 

Story of dynamite 662.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Tex 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 



663 Beverages 



Exploring the coffee continent. 30min 16- 
si-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1936 YMCA 

663 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Col NJ YMCA 
16mm sound: YMCA 
3 5 mm sound: YMCA 

Produced by Ganz and sponsored by At- 
lantic and Pacific tea company 

"A travelog of South America by plane 
showing views of various cities and a 
thrilling trip across the Andes. Stops are 
made in the important coffee producing 
countries Brazil and Colombia. The trip 
is described by Lowell Thomas." Distributor 
el-jh-sh-c 

664 Foods 



664.1 Sugar 



Beets from seed to sugar bowl. 1R 35-si- 
nf-loan 1923 U.S. agric. 664.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B 

35mm: Gen 

A Bureau of plant industry and Bureau 
of chemistry and soils film 

"The culture of sugar beets; various steps 
in the manufacture of beet sugar in modern 
factory." Producer 

Cane fields of Calamba. ISmin 16-si-$20 
Burton Holmes 664.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B B&H Cal 

35mm: IdP 

"The sugar industry of the Philippines. 
Old and new methods, and picturesque 
plantation lands." Indiana 
el-jh-sh 



Old Danish sugar bowl, llmin 16-sd-loan 
35-sd-nf-loan 1936 Dept. of interior 

664.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Geo 

"Taken in the Virgin Islands, this film 
shows scenes in St. Croix; old sugar mills 
and machinery; ruins from old Colonial 
occupation; natives and street scenes; food 
markets; and the new 'rehabilitated' life 
of the Virgin Islands natives." Georgia 
el-jh-sh-c 

Sugar. 21min 16-sd-loan 3'5-sd-nf-loan 
1936 Dept. of interior 664.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ariz Aus Geo III Ind loS 

NatF Ore8 Tex Wis 

"The story of the rebuilding of the 
sugar industry in the Virgin Islands in- 
terspersed with scenic beauty and intimate 
glimpses into the lives of the people of the 
Islands." Producer 
Jh-sh 

Sugar. ISmin 16-si-rent $1.50 Edited pic- 
tures 664.1 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col Kan VES 

Produced by Fox this film shows the 
processes of sugar-making cane, beet, 
and maple el 

Sugarcane and cane sugar. 1R 35-si-nf-loan 
1923 U.S. agric. 664.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: Gen loS 

A Bureau of plant industry and Bureau 
of chemistry and soils film 

"Culture and harvesting of sugarcane in 
the South; various stages in manufacture 
and refinement of cane sugar." Producer 



664.2 Sago 



Sago making in primitive New Guinea. 1R 
16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1931 U.S. 
agric. 664.2 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B An Wis 
A Bureau of plant industry film 
"Shows with explanatory lecture, how 

sago ... is produced by the savages of 

New Guinea." Producer 



664.4 Salt 

Story of salt. ISmin 16-si-rent $1.50 
Edited pictures 664.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Col Kan VES 
Produced by Fox 

Methods used in extracting, purifying, 
drying and bagging salt 
el 



664.9 Preservation of meat 



664.9 



Honor of the little purple stamp 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: loS 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 



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664.9-669. 



Meat from hoof to market. ISmin 16-si- 
$24 35-si-nf-$60 1929? Films of com- 
merce 664.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ed VES 

Produced by Pathe 

"Showing the western ranches and 
ranges, feeding of beef cattle and shipping 
to big packing centers; sheep country and 
the home setting of the modern pig. The 
inspection of animals at the abbatoirs. 
Tracing the dressed meat to the retail mar- 
ket, and then the home. The great meat 
raising sections are set forth by animated 
maps." Distributor 

el-jh 

Romance of foods. ISmin 16-sd-loan Ar- 
mour 664.9 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: YMCA 

Produced by Burton Holmes 
"Sound presentation showing careful se- 
lection, preparation and high quality of 
Armour star products." Distributor 
sh-c 

665 Oils 



665.3 Turpentine 



Dual-purpose trees 

This film, listed in 

Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 



665.3 

the January, 1937 



665.5 Petroleum 

Story of a Mexican gusher. 30min 16- 
si-loan prior 1927 Bur. of mines 665.5 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: AMNH Brig Mass 

S5mm: Kan 

"This film illustrates the discovery of 
petroleum in a Mexican jungle. It shows 
the work done in drilling a well, also 
dramatic scenes in connection with bring- 
ing under control a large gusher. [Useful in] 
general science and economic geography 
[Classes]" Am. museum of nat. hist. 
Jh-sh -trade 



666 Ceramics 



666.7 Glass 



Glass containers. 45min 
Whitall Tatum 



16-si-loan 



1935 
666.1 



DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo Mass 

"A pictorial exposition of manufacturing 
of glassware, showing in detail the opera- 
tions from the mining of the sand to the 
fabrication of the finished article." Producer 
sh 

Glass insulators. 23min 16-si-loan 1935 
Whitall Tatum 666.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

35mm: Kan 

"This industrial film sets forth the meth- 
od in use in this machine age for making 
glass insulators for use on telephone, tele- 
graph, railroad and lighting company dis- 
tribution lines, showing in detail methods 



of hydraulic mining of sand, the mixing of 
materials, production operations, and the 
testing and use of the finished insulator." 
Producer trade 

Great glass blower. 12mi,n 35-sd-f-nf-rent 
apply 1936 French motion picture 
corp. 666.1 

"Depicting the various stages in the 
formation of the most exquisite blown 
glass shapes and forms. Has . . . musical 
score by distinguished modern French com- 
posers. . . Work of Jean Benoit-Levy." 
Distributor jh-sh-c 



666.4 Clay 



666.4 



Fire-clay refractories 
DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Tex 

This film, listed in the Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but may still be rented from the 
Distributor indicated in italics 



668 Other organic chemic industries 
Story of bakelite resinoid 668 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Gol Ind lo Kan Mo Tex 

WFS Wis 
35mm: Ind loS Minn Mo Tex 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog is no longer available from the source 
given at that time but may still be rented 
from the Distributors indicated in italics 



668. / Soap 

Romance of soap. ISmin 16-si-$35 Los 
Angeles soap 668.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Brig Cal Col Kan Tex Utah 
"Showing the tropical sources of the chief 

ingredient, cocoanut oil, and its treatment 

to produce a typical delicate toilet soap." 

Kansas Guide 

669 Metallurgy 
669.1 Iron and steel 



Heat treatment of steel 



669.1 



This film, listed in the Educational 
Film Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn 
from circulation 

Heavy industries. 8min 16-sd-apply 35-sd- 
f-apply 1936 Gaumont British 669.1 
"Shows the pig iron being transferred 
to furnaces and mixed with ores to give it 
the qualities of steel and then being poured 
from ladles into moulds for castings and 
ingots. The work of the forge, and the 
use of steel in engineering shops and the 
shipyards of the Clyde and Forth are seen, 
and the film ends with the launching of 
a vessel [the Queen Mary]" Producer 
Guide 



Making American wire rope 
DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Cal 



669.1 



This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tor indicated in italics 



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Making it tough 669.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Tex 

3 5 mm: Tex 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tor indicated in italics 

Steel. (Industry ser.) lOmin 16-sd-apply 
35-sd-f-apply Gaumont British 669.1 
This Paul Rotha film taken in the great 
forges and foundries in the Midland of 
England shows many of the products of 
steel huge ships, cranes, airliner, locomo- 
tives, frames of tall buildings as well as 
actual foundry practices 
Guide 

Steel a symphony of industry. 20min 16- 
sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan 1937 Am. iron 
& steel inst. 669.1 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

Produced by Audio 

"An impression of a basic industry." 
School management 

Jh-sh-c 



Story of iron 



669.1 



This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 



669.3 Copper 



669.3 



Long drawn out 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Kan Tex 

35mm: loS Tex 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 

Mountains of copper. 14min 35-sd-nf-loan 
1930 General electric 669.3 

DISTRIB UTORS 

16mm: Fi 

35mm: Cal 

"Shows the surface mining of copper at 
the Bingham Canyon Mine of the Utah 
Copper Company. Immense electric shovels, 
locomotives, and car dumps are shown in 
action." Producer 

It has been reported that the sound ver- 
sion is poor from recording standpoint. The 
silent version is listed below 
Jh 

Mountains of copper, llmin 16-si-loan 35- 
si-nf-loan General electric 669.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal NJ 

35mm: Cal NJ 

"A silent version of film [listed above] 
showing the electrical operation of the 
world's largest open -pit copper mine." Pro- 
ducer Jh 



669.7 Nickel 



Heritage. 9min 16-sd-loan 35-sd-f-nf-loan 
1934 Rothacker 669.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Brig Geo IdP lo Kan Mod 

Tex 

S5mm: Tex 

This film is sponsored by the International 
nickel company. Beginning with views of 
pre-historic animals in action this film pro- 



gresses to snatches of the grueling exist- 
ence of Roman slaves and other peoples. 
From such beginnings man found and mined 
minerals which he mastered for his use. 
There are many views of the mining and 
milling of nickel, with emphasis on its con- 
version into monel metal. Some of the uses 
of this metal are shown, especially its use 
in the modern kitchen 
jh-sh 

Research paves the way. 15min 16-si-loan 
1936 Rothacker 669.7 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo IdP YMCA 

Produced by International nickel com- 
pany 

"Explains in a purely technical manner 
how science has kept step with the march 
of progress in developing new nickel alloys 
which will withstand the stress and strain 
of the world geared to high speed. For 
technical, engineering, and trade schools 
only." Distributor 

Jh-sh-c-trade 



670 MANUFACTURES 

Manufacture of lap-weld pipe. ISmin 16- 
si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1932 YMCA 670 

The process shown in some detail 
sh-c-trade 



67 1W Welding 



Automatic arc welding. 2R 16-si-loan 35- 
si-f-nf-loan General electric 671W 

DISTRIBUTORS 
35mm: Okla 

"Shows a number of major applications 
of automatic arc welding in the manufac- 
ture o'f automobiles and in the steel and 
electrical industries." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

Oxwelding and cutting the modern method 
of joining and severing metals. I5min 
16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1935 Linde 

671W 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Col Geo 

"This reel presents the fundamental prin- 
ciples of the oxy-acetylene process for weld- 
ing and cutting metals. It includes cross- 
section views and animated drawings which 
show the internal construction and oper- 
ating principles qj the apparatus used which 
is the Oxwera^ low-pressure type. The 
equipment thus shown includes oxygen 
cylinders; dissolved acetylene cylinders; Ox- 
weld regulators for oxygen and acetylene; 
Oxweld welding blowpipes; Oxweld cutting 
blowpipes; Oxweld acetylene generators." 
Producer sh -trade 

Oxwelding and cutting in production. Part 

I 671W 

DISTRIBUTORS 

3 5 mm: Kan 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tor indicated in italics 

Oxwelding and cutting in production. Part 

II 671W 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 



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671W-676 



Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting for 
repair, maintenance and production. 
ISmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd-nf-loan Linde 

671W 

Produced by the International acetylene 
association 

"Presents a summary of the many fields 
In which the oxy-acetylene process is pro- 
fitably utilized. Among the subjects treated 
are-; the welding of refrigerating units, 
cabinets, and many other products; the 
repairing of broken cast-iron parts; and 
the building up of worn machinery parts 
with bronze. There are a number of ... 
scenes illustrating the many rigorous tests 
to which welds are subjected in determin- 
ing and proving their strength." Distributor 
sh 

Oxy-acetylene welding of structural steel. 
30min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1934? 
Linde 671W 

"This two-reel film presents . . . the 
story of a large industrial building at the 
Niagara Falls plant of the Union Carbide 
Co., which was fabricated and erected en- 
tirely by oxwelding. The first reel shows 
the various welding operations involved in 
the fabrication of the columns, trusses, 
girders and other members, and includes 
detail drawings of design features. The 
erection of the building is shown in the 
second reel." Producer 
sh-trade 

674 Lumber 

California giants. 40min 16-sd-loan 1936 
Cal. redwood assn. 674 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Geo YMCA 

35mm prints available on special request 
only 

"Takes in every operation of the Red- 
wood lumber industry. Does not advertise 
any lumber company and is for the pur- 
pose of acquainting the public with Cali- 
fornia redwood and the methods used to 
bring this timber to the market." Pro- 
ducer Guide 

Forest treasures. 25min 16-sd-loan 1936 
Veneer 674 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: An 

Produced by Atlas educational film com- 
pany 

"World wide search for rare woods and 
the story of their utilization in plywood 
and veneers from Egypt of the Pharaohs 
to England's new luxury liner - the 'Queen 
Mary. ' " Distributor 
el-Jh-sh 

Harvesting the western pines. 30min 16- 
sd-$58.95 35-sd-f-$125 1935 Screen Ad- 
ettes 674 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo YMCA 

Sponsored by Western pine association 
and narrated by Rollie Truitt 

"Covers the three types of pine trees, 
the various types of logging operations in 
the woods, and transportation to the mills 
and the mills converting the trees into 
lumber." Producer 

el-jh-sh-c 



Lumbering in the north woods 
DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: III Ind loS 



674 



This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 



alog has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but may still be rented from the Distribu- 
tors indicated in italics 

Pole-pushers of Puget Sound. ISmin 16-si- 
$20 35-si-nf-loan 1926? Western elec- 
tric 674 

"Land and water views of the north- 
western cedar industry, showing many 
thrilling and amusing incidents in the daily 
lives of the husky pole-pushers." Distributor 
jh-sh 

Romance of mahogany. 30min 16-si-loan 
1937 Mahogany 674 

"Depicts the search for mahogany trees 
in the tropical jungles, felling them, trans- 
portation to streams and down the rivers 
at flood time. The making of mahogany 
lumber and veneers." Producer 
sh 

Teak logging with elephants in Siam. 4min 
16-si-$5 1928? Burton Holmes 674 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: BAH Col Kan OreS Wis 

35mm: IdP 

" 'Elephants a-pilin' teak'^rwe find them 
beginning their day's work; their intelligent 
team work on land arid in the 'sludgy, 
squdgy creek." " Colorado 
el-jh 

Timber-r-r! 1R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 
1931 U.S. agric. 674 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal 

A Forest service film 

"Timber growing and logging practice in 
the California pine region." Producer 



675 Shoemaking 

Making of Tioga oak leather. 45min 16- 
sd-loan 1935 McLarty 675 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"Covers the gathering of raw tanning 
materials in foreign countries, the gather- 
ing of hides in the United States and 
South America and accumulated effort 
necessary to the tanning of these hides; 
and the consequent manufacture and cut- 
ting of sole leather." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c 

Story of my life by Mr Shoe. 30min 16- 
si-loan 1936 Melville 675 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: AdB Col Geo Kan Okla YMCA 
"Following the process of shoe construc- 
tion from the time the leather is tanned 
until it comes out a finished product. An 
unusually good industrial film." Oklahoma 
el-jh Guide 



676 Paper 

Short course in paper making. 30min 16- 
si-loan 35-si-nf-loan Glatfelter 676 

"These reels show the complete manu- 
facture of fine papers as accomplished In 
a modern mill. They begin with the cut- 
ting of the trees from which the wood 
pulp is obtained and continue through each 
subsequent process:- from preparing the 
logs for the pulp mill, reclaiming the fibers, 
preparing them in the beaters for the paper 
machine, weaving them into a web on the 
machine, to finally preparing the finished 
paper for shipment. Such indirect proc- 



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Short course in paper making Continued 
esses as power and steam production, water 
nitration, laboratory testing and control, 
and reclaiming of unused materials are 
also . . . presented." Producer 

Trees to Tribunes. lOmin 16-sd-loan 35- 
sd-nf-loan 1936 Chicago Tribune 676 
Available to fraternal and social gather- 
ings of non-political nature. May also be 
had in a 30min version 

"The photographic sequence shows the 
various steps required to produce a metro- 
politan newspaper. The scenes begin in 
the timberlands in Canada and end with 
delivery of the newspaper to the reader. A 
voice narrative interspersed with orchestral 
music and suitable sound effects carries the 
audience along in rapid tempo, explaining 
the technical steps and giving an exposi- 
tion of the modern newspaper publication 
theory." Producer 

jh-sh 



677 Textiles 

Textiles. lOmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply 
1937 Gaumont British 677 

"This film shows the towns in Scotland 
noted for woolen, linen, Jute and cotton. 
It shows various machines in motion and 
the loading of the materials onto ships." 
Producer Jh 



677.3 Wool 

How all-wool-blankets are made. 30min 
16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1935 YMCA 

677.3 

A 15min version is also obtainable (Ifi- 
sd-loan TMCA). This film was produced 
by Caravel films 

"Showing the sorting and selecting of 
wool, dyeing, weaving and finishing of fine 
all-wool blankets. Photographed In Kenwood 
Mills, Albany, N.Y." Distributor 
el-jh 



Story of silk. 35min 16-si-loan 1936? 
Laros 677.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: loS 
35mm: Kan 

Condensed from film titled "Romance of 
silk" 

"Describes sericulture, throwing, knitting 
of hosiery and weaving of broad silk." 
Producer el 



678 Rubber 

Story of Goodyear. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si- 
nf-loan 1931 Goodyear 678 

"Goodyear's activities in the manufacture 
of tires, tubes, mechanical goods, etc., in- 
cluding methods and systems employed in 
handling rubber and cotton from the plan- 
tations to the finished products. . . Clear- 
ing Sumatra's jungles, planting and grow- 
ing rubber trees, gathering the juice 
(latex), preparing the crude rubber for 
shipment, modes and customs of the na- 
tives and various other scenes of life in 
the tropics are shown. Turning Arizona's 
desert wastes into fertile cotton fields, 
gathering the crops from the vast snowy- 
white expanses, the textile mills with their 
myriads of spindles, acres of machinery in 
the rubber factories, together with other 
features, play an important part in the pro- 
duction of this film. Operations in lighter- 
than-aircraft building, flying of ships of the 
Goodyear fleet, building a huge airship fac- 
tory and dock, work on the huge airships 
for the United States Navy, also are pre- 
sented." Producer 

el 

Story of the tire 678 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ariz Brig Col lo Tex 
This film, listed in Educational Film Cat- 
alog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 



679 Other industries 



677.4 Silk 

Fortune builders. ISmin 35-sd-nf-rent apply 
1934 Film classic exchange 677.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: Inst WFS 

35 mm sound: IdP 

"Interesting life story of the silk worm." 
Washington 

Silk culture in Japan. (Wonders of the 
world ser.) 16-si-rent $1 1935 Bell & 
Howell 677.4 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Wis 

Bell & Howell offer on this reel also 
"Cherry blossom festival in Japan" which 
has not yet been voted upon for inclusion 
in this catalog. The two subjects together 
run 16min and sell for $25 

Silk industry cherry blossom time. (Won- 
ders of the world ser.) 14min 16-si- 
$25; rent $1 1934 Bell & Howell 677.4 

Scenes of Japan's silk industry and 
cherry blossoms 

el-jh 



Dangerous dusts. lOmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd- 
nf-loan 1936 U.S. agric. 679 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Gal loS OreS 

"Shows losses from dust explosions and 
fires and outlines preventive measures." 
Producer jh-sh-c 

Explosive dusts 679 

DISTRIBUTORS 

35mm: Ken 

This film, listed in the January, 1937, 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cata- 
log, has been withdrawn by the Producer 
but it may still be rented from the Dis- 
tributor indicated in italics 



684 Woodwork 

How to square-up stock. ISmin 16-si-$25 
1936 Twogood & Jones 684 

"The six steps involved in squaring up 
stock of any size are pictured in normal 
and slow motion to enable pupil quickly to 
grasp the techniques involved." Producer 
Jh-sh 



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689-726 



689 Batik 

How batik is made in Java. 6min 16-si-$5 
1930? Burton Holmes 689 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Lew 

"Javanese maidens weaving the cloth and 
decorating it by the batik process." Pro- 
ducer 

690 BUILDING 

House of dreams. iSmin 16-si-loan 1936 
Am. brass 690 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: AMNH Brig Cal Geo Ind lo 
loS Kan Minn NJ Tex Wis YMCA 

May be purchased for $30 

"A good film for adults interested in 
purchasing homes. Shows the advantages 
in having brass fixtures and plumbing 
that cannot rust. [Recommended for: shop 
work and domestic science." Am. mu- 
seum of nat. hist. 

el-jh-sh-c 

694 Carpentry. See 684 

700 FINE ARTS 

701 Esthetics 

We are all artists. 45min 16-si-rent $7.50 
1935 Harmon found. 701 

Information given has not been verified 
by the Producer for this Supplement 

This film all in color uses normal and 
slow motion photography 

"Shows how school art may function in 
life outside of school. Grade children apply- 
ing the principles of art to flower arrange- 
ment, architecture and costume." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c 

We are all artists. 45min 16-si-rent $7.50 
1935 Harmon found. 701 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Cal YMOA 

"A simple analysis of design as it applies 
to the work of the great masters as well 
as to the common objects that surround us, 
is pictorially presented. . . Visualizes the 
effect of the industrial revolution upon 
taste. . . John Vassos, Otto Kuhler, Isabel 
Croo6, Ray Patten and Margaret Bourke- 
White working in their own environment." 
Producer el-jh-sh-c 



709 Art History 
Hidden talisman 



709 



DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Tex 

35mm: Tex 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributor indicated in italics 



715 Tree planting 



Wisconsin's sheltered acres. ISmin 16-si- 
loan Wis. conservation dept. 715 

"State and co-operative activities in 
planting windbreaks and shelterbelts. 
Shows the distribution of the trees from 
the nurseries, demonstrates the proper 



method of planting, and shows some 
fully grown plantations in the state." Pro- 
ducer 



720 ARCHITECTURE 

Colonial architecture. (Our world in re- 
view ser.) lOmin 16-si-sd-$24-$50; 
rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 720 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: FiL VES 

16mm sound: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Through Greenfield Village, Henry 
Ford's adventure into the past: Rose Cot- 
tage from Gloucester, England; Clinton Inn 
built in 1831; a country store seventy-six 
years old; the toll house where Whittier 
used to play; a postoffice 126 years old; 
the courthouse where Lincoln first prac- 
tised law; a beautiful Colonial church; and 
a Scotch settlement school built before the 
Civil War. Deerfleld, Massachusetts Here 
is shown a village beautifully photo- 
graphed, typifying the beauty of design 
and proportion which distinguished the 
work of the early Colonial 'master build- 
ers.' " Distributor 

jh-sh 

Fountains, gardens and statuary. (Our 
world in review ser.) lOmin 16-sd- 
$50; rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 720 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Viscaya 17th Century Italy brought to 
life in Miami, Florida. A stone boat and a 
peacock bridge, a 17th century Leda and 
the Swan and equally beautiful modern 
sculpture by Gaston LaChaise, fountains 
and formal gardens all call to mind the 
Italy of the Doges. The Fountains of 
Rome The Piazza Trevi, the Baths of 
Diocletian, the Borghese Gardens monu- 
ments to the baroque splendor of the Rome 
of the Late Renaissance. The Moors of 
Venice The square of St. Marks in Venice 
with its beautiful Byzantine church and 
campanile in the background." Distributor 
jh-sh 



726 Cathedrals. Temples 

Borobodor and the Bromo. (Wonders of 
the world ser.) 8min 16-si-$12 1934 
Bell & Howell 726 

This short subject may be rented with 
other Wonders of the world subjects for 
$1 

"A ruined Buddhist Temple, rediscov- 
ered in 1814. Each cupola contains a con- 
cealed Buddha." Producer 
el-Jh 

Cathedrals of England 726 

This film, listed in the January, 1937 
Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- 
alog has been withdrawn from circulation 

Churches and cathedrals; Cathedral of San- 
to Domingo, Spanish missions and 
Temple Emanuel in New York. (Our 
world in review ser.) lOmin 16-sd- 
$50; rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 726 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 



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Churches and cathedrals Continued 

"The Cathedral of Santo Domingo . . . 
historic Spanish missions of Texas and a 
modern adaptation of Byzantine architec- 
ture, the Temple Emanuel in New York 
City. . . Closeups and comparisons." Dis- 
tributor jh-sh 

Churches and cathedrals; Chartres cathe- 
dral, Riverside church, Notre Dame in 
Paris. (Our world in review ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent apply 1937 
Gutlohn 726 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VE8 YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Comparison of three of the most beau- 
tiful Gothic churches in the world the 
oldest, Chartres, known the world over for 
its gorgeous stained glass windows. Notre 
Dame in Paris with its grotesque sculp- 
ture, and the Riverside Church in New 
York. We see closeups of detail of but- 
tresses, towers and portals while choral 
music comes from the chancery. Harry 
Emerson Fosdick . . . explains the aim and 
purpose of modern Christianity." Distrib- 
utor Jh-sh 

Temples of many creeds. (Oriental jour- 
neys ser.) I5min 35-sd-nf-apply 1931? 
Modern film sales; llmin 16-sd-$36; 
rent $1.50 Bell & Howell 726 

In this Grace G. Huntington production 
which is narrated by Wilfred Lucas, the 
opening views are of pyramids and the 
Sphinx. There follow temples and more 
temples with all sorts of people at worship. 
The religions of China are outlined; then a 
visit to the Balinese; the Brahmin religion 
as practiced in Benares, India follows; the 
film closes with a view of the Taj Mahal 
el-jh-sh-c 

728 Residences 

Home builders at work. (Progress of man- 
kind ser.) 45min 16-si-$32.50; rent 
$2.25 1936 Purinton 728 

"Father, Mother, and Four-year-old Son 
plan to build a home. Builders are con- 
sulted, plans are drafted, and the blue- 
prints made. Each home-building trade is 
shown at its work. Modern methods of 
construction are featured. The various 
stages of development are clearly discern- 
ible, with a very rapid but smooth growth 
evident. A satisfied and happy family 
gather to enjoy their new fireside. The 
completed home, (in Kodachrome) with 
fresh red walkway winding, between young 
green things, to a friendly door, closes 
this . . . picture." Producer 
el-jh Guide 

Shelter. (Human geography ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 728 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

"The effect of climate and availability 
of materials on the shelter of various 
peoples introduces this film. The houses of 
the Eskimos, Arabs, equatorial Africans, 
and other backward races are explained. 
The central theme of the main body of 
the picture is how man has learned to 
change raw materials found in nature and 
adapt them to the construction of various 
types of shelter to suit the various needs 
of our modern complex civilization. Be- 
ginning with the construction of adobe 
houses by Southwestern Indians this leads on 
through to the use of brick, cement, steel, 
and glass in modern construction. The 



richness of the advanced culture is reflect- 
ed in the elaboration of shelter to much 
more than simply protection from the ele- 
fe ments." Producer 

jh-sh 

Will and the way. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- 
loan 1935 U.S. agric. 728 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: A&B Gal 
35mm: loS 

A Bureau of agricultural engineering film 
"A story of remodeling and modernizing 
an 80-year-old farmhouse." Producer 
sh-c 

738 POTTERY 

Ceramics. 30min 16-si-rent $3 Harmon 
found. 738 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: YMCA 

Produced by Kenneth V. Bloomer 
"A study of the art of pottery in the 

studio of Leon Volkmar." Young men's 

Christian assn. 



- 



Pottery making. 20min 16-si-$18 1934 
Ohio state univ. 738 

A demonstration of the art 
jh-sh-c 

757 PORTRAIT PAINTING 

Painting a portrait 757 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn from 
circulation 

758 LANDSCAPE PAINTING 

Creative design in painting. 1R 16-si-$20; 
rent $2 1936 Katz 758 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal NJ YMCA 

By Professor Charles J. Martin of Teach- 
ers College, Columbia University 

"A demonstration of the organization of 
lines and areas within a rectangle, which 
is the basis of all fine design. The illustra- 
tion of these design principles was then 
carried over into the painting of a land- 
scape in watercolor." Distributor 
sh-c 



770 PHOTOGRAPHY 

Origin of motion pictures & photography. 
(Our world in review ser.) lOmin 16- 
sd-$50; rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 770 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL VES 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Scenes show the birthplace of photog- 
raphy in England and the first camera 
ever used. Also the origin and inventor of 
the moving picture camera." Distributor 

Photography. (Our world in review ser.) 
lOmin 16-si-sd-$24-$50; rent apply 1937 
Gutlohn 770 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm silent: FiL IdP VES 
16mm sound: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"The Art of Photography on land, sea 
and in the air is demonstrated by ace 



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778-784 



Photography Continued 

Pathe News cameramen. Unusual effects 
of under-exposed and trick photography, 
weird angles, etc., make up [this: reel." 
Distributor 



778 MOVING PICTURES 

Edgerton high speed photography. 20min 
16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1935 Mass, 
inst. of tech. 778 

"This . . . picture, produced by means 
of stroboscopic light and the high speed 
camera developed by Professor Harold E. 
Edgerton, reveals familiar objects, machin- 
ery, birds and insects in ultra-slow mo- 
tion." Producer 

sh-c 

Engineering the sound film. iSmin 16-sd- 
$25 35-sd-nf-loan 1930? Western 
electric 778 

"A photographic trip through Bell Tele- 
phone Laboratories, where the sound mo- 
tion picture, in its present form, was 
developed." Producer 

Museum of modern art film series. 16-si- 
sd-apply 35-si-sd-f-nf-apply 1937 Mu- 
seum of modern art film library 778 
For 1937 the Museum offers five new pro- 
grams three on the German and two on 
the French film. The German programs are: 
Legend and fantasy, Moving camera, Pabst 
and realism. For a list of the films in each 
of these programs apply to the Museum. 
Supplementary programs available with the 
German are "Metropolis," "Siegfried," and 
"The Golem." The French programs are: 
From Lumiere to Ren6 Clair and Advance 
Guard. Apply for titles of films included 
in each. Supplementary films available with 
these French programs are "Fall of the 
house of Usher," "Entr'acte," and "Joie de 
vivre." 

" 'The Swedish Film and Memorable 
American Films' will be circulated in the 
fall of 1937. Series IV opens with a pro- 
gram on the Swedish film which played an 
important part in the development of the 
art of the motion picture between 1917 
and 1925: it will show work by the two 
great Swedish directors, Victor Seastrom 
and Mauritz Stiller. This will be followed 
by two complimentary programs illustrat- 
ing the later work of the director Seastrom 
and the actress Greta Garbo after they 
came to America. The Series also includes 
the first important war film made after 
the war, 'The Four Horsemen of the 
Apocalypse' - an interesting contrast with 
the much later 'All Quiet on the Western 
Front' included in the first series. The 
remaining programs consist of additional 
outstanding examples of the growth of the 
American film." The museum 

See main volume of Educational Film 
Catalog for programs offered in 1936 



780 Music 

Anitra's dance. lOmin 16-sd-$30; rent 
apply 1936 Gutlohn 780 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Gen FiL Gar IdP VES 
"Visual music" to the accompaniment 
of a selection from the Peer Gynt suite 

"Impressionistic symbols filmed to 
rhythm of the music." Distributor 
sh-c 



Music hath charm. ISmin 35-sd-nf-apply 
1931? Modern film sales; llmin 16-sd- 
$36; rent $1.50 Bell & Howell 780 

Produced by Grace G. Huntington and 
narrated by Wilfred Lucas 

"Chinese nose flutes and fiddles, Indian 
drum battery, brass shells in brass frames, 
Korea's drum-flute-flagolet one string in- 
strument orchestras. Egypt's zithers and 
tambourines, Panama Caribs playing the 
pipes, Bali's gamelong bands with their 
tubular chiming xylophones." Distributor 
el-jh-sh 

Schumann Heink and Sigmund Spaeth. 
(Our world in review ser.) lOmin 16- 
sd-$50; rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 780 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMOA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Mme. Schumann Heink is here shown 
giving singing lessons to some of her star 
pupils. Following this, the world-famous 
contralto sings. . . Brahms' 'Cradle song.' 
Dr. Sigmund Spaeth demonstrates at the 
piano how the 'Art of Listening' enhances 
one's appreciation and enjoyment of mu- 
sic. We hear a change of key turn a 
wedding march to a funeral march." Dis- 
tributor 

Walter Damrosch. (Our world in review 
ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent apply 
1937 Gutlohn 780 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: A&B FiL IdP VES YMOA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"Walter Damrosch explains how to be- 
gin a study of music, setting the example 
with his own grandchildren. We see and 
hear him broadcasting the scherzo from a 
symphony by Glazounow. Then we see 
sound as it is actually recorded and the 
interchange of vibrations as Mr. Dam- 
rosch plays_ up and down the scale in ma- 
jor and minor keys." Distributor 



784 Vocal music 



784 



Jack and Jill in Songland 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Ind Ohio Tex Twy 

This fillm, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 
Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 

Music of the nations. (Our world in re- 
view ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent ap- 
ply 1937 Gutlohn 784 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMGA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

Songs of the steppes are sung and also 
"La paloma" and "Sleepy Rio Grande" 

Old time ballads. (Our world in rev'ew 
ser.) 20min 16-sd-$100; rent app.v 
1937 Gutlohn 784 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for Lhis series 

Either reei mav be purchased separately 
for $50; appi.v for rental rate? 

"Reel 1: Here the Review Quartet ren- 
ders Hills of Hon-.e. an old cowboy soni<, 
Rachmaninoff's Silence of the Night, and 



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Old time ballads Continued 

several Negro Spirituals. Reel 2: Those 
early American Ballads. . . Home Sweet 
* Home, Silver Threads Among the Gold, 

and Sweet Alice Ben Holt, are sung by a 
quartet headed by Margaret Speaks. A 
brief history of each precedes its rendi- 
tion." Distributor 

Pagliacci prologue and aria from Barber of 
Seville. lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent apply 
Gutlohn 784 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cen FiL Gar IdP VES 
"These two famous arias are sung; by 

Richard Bonelli. They are both on the 

one reel." Producer 
jh-sh-c 

785 Orchestral music 

The films showing the playing by sym- 
phony orchestras are classed here 

Archaic and unusual instruments. (Our 
world in review ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50; 
rent apply 1937 Gutlohn 785 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited In 1936 for this series 

"We see here the evolution of our In- 
struments from man's first crude attempts 
to organize sound, a musical mousetrap 
made of nails, a harmonica of bottles, 
through the precursors of the piano, the 
spinet, octavina and virginal, down to the 
very latest attempt to improve on the 
piano, the nuance. Three noted musicians, 
Herr Sachs, Lotta Van Burn and Lester 
Donohue, demonstrate the various instru- 
ments." Distributor 
sh-c 

Carnival Remain. (Symphony ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$36; rent apply Gutlohn 785 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cat Cen FiL Gar 

IdP Mod Twy VES 
Played by the Symphony Orchestra of 
the Paris Conservatory of Music, directed 
by Philippe Gaubert 

jh-sh-c 

Flying Dutchman overture. (Symphony 
ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent apply 
Gutlohn 785 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Cen FiL Gar IdP Mod 

Twy VES 

Played by the Symphony Orchestra of 
the Paris Conservatory of Music, directed 
by Robert Heger 

jh-sh-c 

Freischutz overture. (Symphony ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent apply Gutlohn 

785 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Cen FiL Gar IdP Mod 

Twy VES 

Played by the Symphony Orchestra of 
the Paris Conservatory of Music, directed 
by Felix von Weingartner 
Jh-sh-c 

2nd Hungarian rhapsody. (Symphony ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent apply 1934 Gut- 
lohn 785 
DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Cen FiL Gar IdP Mod 

Twy VES 

Conducted by Professor Oscar Pried 
jh-sh-c 



786 Piano 

^Double keyboard piano. lOmin 16-sd-rent 
$1.50 1933 Bell & Howell 786 

DISTRIBUTORS 
16mm: Mans 

"Winifred Christie plays selected com- 
positions on the double keyboard piano." 
Producer jh-sh 

Keyboard talks, llmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- 
apply 1935 Gaumont British 786 

"The film is a short lecture demonstra- 
tion of the foundations of piano technique 
by Mark Hambourg. It opens with the lec- 
turer speaking of the necessity of certain 
attributes of character in the good pianist. 
This is followed by demonstration at the 
keyboard, accompanied by verbal comment 
on the following points of technique: Posi- 
tion of stool; Sitting position; Shaping of 
hand to keyboard; Position of elbow; State 
of wrist; Treatment of keys; Position of 
thumb. The lecturer sums up these points 
by playing Czerny Opus 740 no. 1 in C 
major. . . Useful primarily for students of 
the piano. . . The fundamental conditions 
of body, arm and hand and their relation 
to the keyboard are admirably illustrated 
and follow one another in natural se- 
quence." British film inst. 
Guide 

6th Hungarian rhapsody. (Symphony ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent apply 1934 Gut- 
lohn 786 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Cal Cen FiL Gar IdP Mod 

VES 

Piano solo by Mischa Levitski 
Jh-sh-c 

787 Stringed instruments 

Violins and cellos. (Our world in review 
ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent apply 
1937 Gutlohn 787 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 

"J. C. Freeman, curator of the Wurlitzer 
collection, shows us the world's most price- 
less violins and cellos. . . Benno Rabinof, 
noted violinist, and Beneditzky, concert 
cellist, play while we see in closeup the 
skill of their fingering technique." Dis- 
tributor sh-c 



788 Wind instruments 

Love of the harmonica. lOmin 16-sd-loan 
1936 German railroads 788 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo 

Dialog- is in English. Will be avail- 
able with dialog in German after the 1st 
of November 

"Charming music comprising the love- 
liest German folk songs played against 
beautiful scenic backgrounds. Some scenes 
show how harmonicas and accordians are 
manufactured." Producer 
el-jh-sh-c Guide 

Woodwind choir. 1931 788 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Geo Ohio Twy 

This film, listed in Educational Film 
Catalog, 1936, has been withdrawn by the 



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790-796.33 



Woodwind choir Continued 

Producer but it may still be rented from 
the Distributors indicated in italics 

Erpi announces a new 1937 edition of 
this film is now ready for circulation 



790 AMUSEMENTS 

Poise. (Grantland Rice sportlight ser.) 1R 
16-sd-$30; rent apply Gutlohn 790 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL IdP VES YMCA 
Smith college girls are shown using bows 
and arrows. Joe Kirkwood demonstrates 
various golf shots. Then follow shots of 
javeline throwing, shot putting, discus 
throwing, pole vaulting and hurdling. The 
film closes with fishing scenes in which 
the art of casting is explained 

791.3 Circus 

Circus city. (Circus ser.) 30min 16-si-$50; 
rent $2 1937 Educ. film serv. 791.3 

"This film with Here comes the Circus 
I listed belowj are the first of a series on 
the circus. In Circus City the activities 
of the Hagenbeck Wallace Circus at the 
winter quarters in Peru, Indiana are 
shown in detail. The first part shows 
the work necessary in preparing the cara- 
van for the road. The second part shows 
the training- of animals including seals, 
lions, zebras, camels, horses, dogs, and 
elephants as well as shots of the hippo- 
potamus, the gnu, the axis deer, and the 
baby camel." Producer 
el-Jh 

Here comes the circus. (Circus ser.) 14min 
16-si-$25; rent $1.25 1937 Educ. film 
serv. 791.3 

"Shows activities connected with the 
setting up of a big circus. Scenes include 
the wagxins coming on the lot; the raising 
of the big top; driving the stakes; the 
coming of the elephants, camels, and ze- 
bras; the blacksmith shop; and the parade 
into the big top for the afternoon perform- 
ance." Producer 

el-Jh 

Lost jungle. 70min 16-sd-$252; rent apply 
Gutlohn 791.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: Den Fi FiL IdM IdP Mans 
Twy VES YMCA 

Clyde Beatty and his savage jungle 
beasts 

Sawdust sidelights, llmin 16-sd-rent $1.50 
1935 Bell & Howell 791.3 

"The Barnum & Bailey Circus prepares 
for the coming season at Sarasota, Flor- 
ida. Everything is painted and polished, 
animals are trained, acrobats practice, and 
aerialists try new stunts. Finally the ele- 
phants push the wagons onto the flat cars 
and the World's Greatest Show starts on 
another summer journey." Producer 
el-Jh 

793.3 Dancing 

Dances of the nations. (Our world in re- 
view ser.) lOmin 16-sd-$50; rent ap- 
ply 1937 Gutlohn 793.3 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: FiL, IdP VES 

Originally produced by Pathe and re- 
edited in 1936 for this series 



"Characteristic dances of Spain, Russia, 
Holland and the Argentine are presented." 
Distributor sh 



796 Athletics and outdoor sports 

Good clean sport. (Oriental journeys ser.) 
ISmin 35-sd-f-nf-apply 1931 Modern 
film sales; lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent $1.50 
1934 Bell & Howell 796 

Produced by Grace G. Huntington and 
narrated by Wilfred Lucas 

"In India they run bullock races and 
stage fights between nervy little mon- 
goose and King Cobra. China has its 
yo-yo and diablo experts and fat wrestlers. 
Siam matches fighting fish, while beau- 
tiful Bali goes wild over cocking mains. 
Sport contests form a very important part 
in the life of Oriental natives and this 
film gives a ... picture of the games and 
contests." Distributor 
Jh-sh 

Winter games. (Physical education ser.) 
llmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gau- 
mont British 796 

"A typical organized field games lesson 
for a class of boys aged 11. This includes 
Association Football and Rugby Touch, to- 
gether with group practices leading up to 
these games." Producer 
sh Guide 



796.32 Basketball 



Basketball 



796.32 



This film, listed in the April, 1937 Sup- 
plement of the Educational Film Catalog 
has been withdrawn from circulation 



796.33 Football 

Ball control. (Association football ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gau- 
mont British 796.33 

"Trapping, dribbling, heading, short pass- 
ing and methods of deceiving an opponent 
are shown in this reel. Sandford and Boyes 
of West Bromwich Albion, with Roberts, 
the Arsenal centre-half, are the star play- 
ers who show how these movements snould 
be done." Producer 

sh-c Guide 

Deception. (Football for the fan ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$25 1932 Mannon 796.33 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H Gen FiL Gar Gut IdP 
Twy 

35mm: IdP WFS 

In this series football coaches of many 
universities show their technique in train- 
ing and in play. There is some slow mo- 
tion and many shots from intercollegiate 
games. In this reel are Coaches Rip Mil- 
ler, Lou Little, Chick Meehan, B. I. Bier- 
man, Bill Hargis and Gwin Henry 

The set of six films may be rented from 
the producer on 35mm stock for $10. The 
narration is by Howard Jones, football 
coach of the University of Southern Cali- 
fornia jh-sh-c 

Defence. (Association football ser.) 12min 
16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gaumont 
British 796.33 

"The first part of this reel deals with 
individual defensive efforts, such as tack- 
ling and positioning or robbing the oppo- 



sl - silent; sd sound; f - inflammable; nf - safety; el - elementary; jh - Junior high; sh - senior high; c - college 

91 



796.33-796.34 



EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 



Defence Continued 

nent. The second part of the film deals with 
general team defensive tactics and move- 
ments. Dixie Dean, Jimmie Dunne and 
Cresswell are some of the players who 
appear." Producer 

sh-c Guide 

Football. 4R 16-sd-rent $10 1936 Films, 
inc. 796.33 

Produced by Victor animatograph and 
Films, inc. 

"Kicking," "Running," "Defense" and 
"Passing," each 1 reel in length, may be 
rented separately at $3 per reel or the 
entire set may be rented as indicated above 

Planned and directed by Dana X. Bible, 
Head coach of the University of Nebraska, 
this film illustrates the latest developments 
in offensive and defensive tactics. It uses 
slow motion, animated diagrams, posed 
plays and some action shorts from college 
games. Coach Bible's descriptions of im- 
portant factors in the action are informal, 
clear and concise 

Jh-sh-c 

Forward pass. (Football for the fan ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$25 1932 Mannon 796.33 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: B&H Cen FiL Gar Gut IdP 

Twy 

3 5mm: IdP WFS 

In this series football coaches of many 
universities show their technique in train- 
ing and in play. There is some slow mo- 
tion and many shots from intercollegiate 
gimes. In this reel are Coaches Gus 
orais, Mai Stevens, Al Wittmer, Harvey 
Harmon 

The set of six films may be rented from 
the producer on 35mm stock for $10. The 
narration is by Howard Jones, football 
coach of the University of Southern Cali- 
fornia jh-sh-c 

Goal-keeping & throwing in. (Association 
football ser.) 9min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- 
apply Gaumont British 796.33 

"Hibbs, idol of England's football public 
for almost a decade, and acknowledged to 
be one of the greatest goal-keepers English 
football has produced, was filmed for the 
first time in this reel. He deals in classic 
style with shots from every angle played 
by Gardner of Aston Villa. Moss and 
Wilson of the Arsenal also appear. Gardner 
demonstrates the art of throwing-in at 
normal distances and at long range." Pro- 
ducer sh-c Guide 

Kicking. (Association football ser.) 8min 
16-sd-apply 35-sd-f-apply Gaumont 
British 796.33 

"Arsenal football players such as Jimmy 
Dunne and .'Boy' Bastin demonstrate pen- 
alty and free kicks, the corner kick, and 
goal kick to show possibilities with a sta- 
tionary ball. Kicking a moving ball on the 
ground, the half-volley, the volley and the 
overhead kick are shown in detail. The 
principle of 'keeping your eye on the ball' 
is clearly shown by the camera studies, 
and is emphasized in the commentary." 
Producer sh-c Guide 

Kicking. (Football for the fan ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$25 1932 Mannon 796.33 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: BdH Cen FiL Gar Gut IdP 

Twy 

SBmm: IdP WFS 

In this series football coaches of many 
universities show their technique in train- 
ing and in play. There is some slow mo- 



tion and many shots from intercollegiate 
games. In this reel are Coaches Harry 
Kepke, Wallace Wade, Bill Ingram and 
t Lou Little 

The set of six films may be rented from 
the producer on 35mm stock for $10. The 
narration is by Howard Jones, football 
coach of the University of Southern Cali- 
fornia jh-sh-c 

Penalties. (Football for the fan ser.) lOmin 
16-sd-$25 1932 Mannon 796.33 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: BdH Cen FiL Gar Gut IdP 
Twy 

35mm: IdP WFS 

In this series football coaches of many 
universities show their technique in train- 
ing and in play. There is some slow mo- 
tion and many shots from intercollegiate 
games. In this reel are Coaches Al 
Wittmer, Sam Willaman, Walter Steffln 
and Bill Spaulding 

The set of six films may be rented from 
the producer on 35mm stock for $10. The 
narration is by Howard Jones, football 
coach of the University of Southern Cali- 
fornia jh-sh-c 

Spring training. (Football for the fan ser.) 
lOmin 16-sd-$25 1932 Mannon 796.33 

DISTRIBUTORS 

16mm: BdH Cen FiL Gar Gut IdP 
Twy 

35mm: IdP WFS 

In this series football coaches of many 
universities show their technique in train- 
ing and in play. There is some slow mo- 
tion and many shots from intercollegiate 
games. In this reel are Coaches A. A. 
Stagg, Jock Sutherland, Ray Morrison and 
Chick Meehan 

The set of six films may be rented from 
the producer on 35mm stock for $10. The 
narration is by Howard Jones, football 
coach o