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Full text of "The National union catalog; a cumulative author list representing Library of Congress printed cards and titles reported by other American libraries, 1968-1972"

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Library of Congress Catalog 

MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS 

A Cumulative List of Works 

Represented by Library of Congress 

Printed Cards 



THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGS 



The National Union Catalog 

A Cumulative Author List Representing 

Library of Congress Printed Cards 

and Titles Reported by Other American Libraries 



COMPILED. EDITED AND APPROVED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS . 

WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE RESOURCES COMMITTEE 

OF THE RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION, AMERICAN 

LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, AND PUBLISHED BY J W. EDWARDS. PUBLISHER, INC., 

PURSUANT TO AN EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT WITH THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 



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MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS 
VOLUME 1 
Title A-Fem 



J. W. EDWARDS PUBLISHER, INC. 
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48104 

1973 



INTRODUCTION 



History. The Librarj- of Congress began 
issuing printed cards for motion pictures and 
filmstrips in September 1951. These cards rep- 
resent films cataloged by the Library of Con- 
gress and by libraries and institutions contrib- 
uting to its cooperative cataloging program. 

The cards for films printed in 1951 and 1952 
were included in the monthly, quarterly, and 
annual issues of The Library of Congress 
Author Catalog during 1951 and 1952 and are 
represented in a special volume of the quin- 
quennial cumulation of The Library of Con- 
gress Author Catalog J94S-1952. These cards, 
if they represented a film issued from 1945 on, 
were also included in the 1951 and 1952 issues of 
The Library of Congress Subject Catalog, and 
in the quinquennial cumulation of The Librai-y 
of Congress Catalog — Books: Subjects 1950- 
195^. The Library of Congress catalogs in 
book form were reorganized in January 1953. 
Since then Motion Pictures and Filmstrips (the 
1953 issues had the title Films) has been pub- 
lished as a special part of the comprehensive 
Library of Congress Catalogs, thereby provid- 
ing a special tool for this type of material. 

Purpose. Motion Pictures and Filmstrips is 
designed to reproduce the catalog cards for 
motion pictures and filmstrips currently printed 
by the Library of Congress. It constitutes a 
reference and research tool for a large part of 
such audio-visual materials. It serves also, by 
indicating the LC card number, as a tool for 
the ordering of LC printed catalog cards. 

Frequency. Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 
is printed in three quarterly issues (for Jan- 
uary-March, April-June, July-September), 
with annual and quinquennial cumulations. 

Scope. Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 
includes entries for all motion pictures and 
filmstrips (but not for microfilms) currently 
cataloged or recataloged on Library of Con- 
gress printed catalog cards. The Library of 
Congress attempts to cover all films of educa- 
tional or instructive value that are released 
in the United States or Canada. Data needed 



for the catalog entries is supplied mainly by 
film libraries, film producers, or distributing 
agencies. United States Government films were 
cataloged through 1963 with the cooperation of 
the Visual Education Service of the U. S. Office 
of Education. In addition, from 1951 through 
April 1957, cards were printed for virtually all 
of the published motion pictures and filmstrips 
which were registered for copyright during that 
period. Since May 1957 cards have been 
printed only for those copyrighted films which 
have been added to the collections of the 
Library of Congress or for which data has been 
supplied by producing or distributing agencies. 

Entries. A film is entered under its title, 
followed by the explanatory phrase Motion pic- 
ture or Filmstrip enclosed within parentheses. 
References to the films are provided through 
added entries appropriate to the normal refer- 
ence, bibliographic, and service requirements of 
a general collection of films; for example, the 
names of producers and distributors, and the 
author and title of a published work upon 
which the film is based or with which it is cor- 
related. In the quarterly and annual issues 
published during the period 1953 through 1957 
these added entries were the basis of a name 
index which was discontinued with the 1953- 
1957 quinquennial cumulation. References 
from alternative titles or distinctive subtitles 
of films to the entry under which the film is 
listed are also included. 

Subject Control. A subject index is pro- 
vided, based on Subject Headings Used in the 
Dictionary Catalogs of the Library of Congress, 
its cumulative supplements, its auxiliary lists, 
and on the subject authority cards filed in the 
Official Catalog of the Library of Congress. 
The principles employed in the construction and 
application of these headings are, in brief, the 
use of terms in common American usage in 
direct form as subject headings and the appli- 
cation of the most specific heading to the 
material entered.' 

I Kor u comprehensive explanation of alphabetical subject 
cntaloKS in general and of the subject entries of the Library 
of Conffri'ss dictlon-iry card catalogs the reader is referred 
to Haykin, U. J.. Subject Headings; a Practical Ghitde. 
(Washington, D. C. Govt. Print. OS., 19S1.) 



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References from terms which are not used to 
those which are used (see references) and, in 
the annual and quinquennial cumulations, refer- 
ences to more specific subjects or coordinate 
subjects representing other aspects or closely 
related matter (see also references) are pro- 
vided. 

In order that each film be included in the 
subject index, form headings are used to index 
films of a theatrical, creative, or autobiographic 
nature whenever the content of the film does 
not warrant conventional treatment under spe- 
cific subject; for example, Cartoons, Juvenile 
films, Operas. 

Policy. Motion Pictures and Filmstrips, a 
cooperative publication made possible only by 
the common interest of its subscribers and the 
Library of Congress in the development of tools 



for the aid of the researcher and the general 
public, will be kept responsive to the needs and 
suggestions of its users. A continuing effort 
will be made to cultivate its potentialities and 
usefulness within the limits of available means. 

In response to requests from film libraries, 
beginning with the 1966 issues, a selected list of 
producers and distributors, with their addresses, 
has been included in this catalog. 

Inquiries. Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 
is compiled and edited by the Catalog Mainte- 
nance and Catalog Publication Division of the 
Library of Congress, to which office questions 
and suggestions of an editorial nature should 
be addressed. Subscriptions and business ques- 
tions should be addressed to the Card Division. 

William J. Welsh 
Director, Processing Department 
The Library of Congress 
Washington, D. C. WBlfi 



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EXPLANATION OF CERTAIN MARKS AND SYMBOLS USED IN THE ENTRIES 



Eramplei 

1. Lathes 

I. Nntlunal Safety 
Council 



649.8 



Fi 65-1007 



rev 



Fi A 67-2526 

Weston Woods 
Studios 



Fi E 64-136 



Iniinediately below the physical description and any notes concerning the 
film are listed the subjects with which it deals (preceded by Arabic numerals) 
and the names of persons and corporate entities connected with the film 
(preceded by Komim munerals). These terms, including Series, are used in 
preparing headings for cards in film catalogs, and indicate that entries will 
appear in such catalogs under the subject, the name of the series, etc. 

The number in the middle of the last line of an entry is the Dewey Decimal 
C/a.ssification number, which is assigned for use by film libraries in classifying 
films by that system. Assignment of Dewey Decimal numbers was tempo- 
rarily discontinued in November 1963 and resumed in October 1967. 

The number assigned to each card for identification, ordering, and stocking 
purposes appears in the lower right corner of each entry. Cards may be 
ordered from the Card Division of the Library of Congress by using this card 
number. It consists of a prefix, Fi, followed by two digits of the year the 
card was first printed, and a serial number. Revision of the original entry is 
indicated by /-ei', rev 2, etc. 

Many organizations and institutions participate in the cooperative catalog- 
ing program by sending information for the cataloging of certain films to be 
printed as LC cards. These cards show the symbol Fi A. The name of the 
contributing organization or institution appears in the lower left comer of 
the entry. 

The U. S. Office of Education prepared the cataloging copy for United 
States Government films for public educational use through 1963. These cards 
and cards for Government-produced films printed since that time are issued 
in the Fi E series. 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pidiirvs and Film strips 



PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTOIIS 

Addreascs of producers and dlplrlbutors of 
currently available motion pIcturcB and fUmatrlps 



AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety 
734 15th St. N\V. 
Waahlngton, D.C. 2000S 

A, A. Scbechter Aaaoclatea 

551 Filth Ave. 

New York. N.Y. 10017 

ABC Media Concepts 

4151 Prospect Ave. 

Loa Angelea, CaUf. 90027 

ABC Newa 

1330 Avenue of the Americas 

New York. N.Y. 10019 

ABC Sports 

1330 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

A. B. Dick Co. 

5700 West Touhy Ave. 

Chicago, lU. 60648 



AC! Films, Inc. 
35 West 45th St. 
New York, N.Y. 



10036 



AEVAC, Inc. 

1604 Park Ave. 

South Plainfield, N.J. 07080 

AFL-CIO 
Education Dept. 
815 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 
AIDS Audiovisual Instructional Devices 
see Aids Audio\isual Instructional 
Devices 

AIMS Instructional Media Services 
5420 Melrose St. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

ALA Booklist 
50 East Huron St. 
Chicago, ni. 60611 

A.NW-NL.N Film Service 

267 West 25th St. 

New York, .N. Y. 10001 

ATfcT 
Bee American Telephone and 
Telegraph Co. 

A-V Corp. 
2518 North Blvd. 
Houston, Tex. 77006 

AV-ED Films 

7934 Santa Monica Blvd. 

IIoU>-»-ood, Calif. 90046 

A-V Explorations, Inc. 
505 Delaware Ave. 
Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 

AVI Associates 
825 Third Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10022 

Abbott Laboratories 
14th St. , Sheridan Rd. 
North Chicago, 111. 60064 



Abingdon Audio Graphics 
201 Eighth Ave. South 
Nashville, Tenn. 37202 



Academy Films 

748 North Seward St. 

Hollywood, Calif. 90038 

Academy Films Distribution Co 
P.O. Box 3414 
Orange, Calif. 92665 

Ackerman (Nathan W.) Family 
InsUtute 

see Nathan W. Ackerman Family 
InsUtute 

Addison -Wesley I'ubllshing Co. 

Jacob Way 

Reading, Mass. 01867 

Admaster, Inc. 

425 Park Ave. South 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Adolph Coors Co. 
P.O. Drawer 192 
Golden, Colo. 80401 

Adolph's Ltd. 

1800 West Magnolia Blvd. 

Burbank, Calif. 91503 

Aerojet General Corp. 
P.O. Box 15847 
Sacramento. Calif. 95813 

Aeronaves de Mexico Airlines 

633 South Hill St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90014 



Aevac, Inc. 
see AEVAC, Inc. 

Afrographis, Inc. 

P.O. Box 8361 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90008 



Aids Audiovisual Instructional Devices 
47-20 Bell Blvd. 
Bayslde, N.Y. 11360 

Aims Instructional Media Services 
see AIMS Instructional Media 
Services 



Alitalia Airlines 

666 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Allegro Film Productions 
3606 New England Ave. , North 
Chicago, ni. 00034 

Allend'or Productions, Inc. 
4321 Woodman Ave. 
Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403 

Allied Artists Pictures Corp. 
4376 Sunset Dr. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90027 

Allied Stores Corp. 

401 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 1Q016 

Allstate Insurance Co, 

666 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Allyn and Bacon, Inc. 
470 Atlantic Ave. 
Boston, Mass. 02210 

Alpha Corp. of America 
1414 Armour Blvd. 
Mundelein, III. 60060 

Alpha Film Productions 
520 North Michigan Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 

Alskog, Inc. 

9022 Sunset Blvd. 

Suite 1001 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 

Altschul (Gilbert) Productions, 
Inc. 
see Gilbert Altschul Productions, 

Inc. 
Aluminum Co. of America 
1501 Alco Bldg. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 

Amalgamated Sugar Company 
Ogden, Utah 



Airlie Productions 

Box 341 

Warrenton, Va. 22186 



Alaska Railroad 
U.S. Department of Interior 
iSth & C Sts., NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20025 



Albert (Arthur) Films 
see Arthur Albert Films 



Alberto-Cuhrcr Co. 
2525 Armitage Ave. 
Melrose Park, HI. 60160 

Alderman Studios, Inc. 

2055 Francis St. 

High Point, N.C. 25261 

Alemann Films 
P.O. Box 76244 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90005 



Amana Films 

2576 Femwood Ave. 

Roelyn, Pa. 19001 



Maurice Amar 
61 East 11th St. 
New York, N.Y. 



10003 



Ambassador Films Service 
826 East Gwinn PI. 
Seattle, Wash. 98102 

American Airlines, Inc. 

633 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

American Art & History Films 

41 West 47th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

American Association for 
Agricultural Engineering 
and Vocational Agriculture 
120 Engineering Center 
Athens, Georgia 30601 



American Association for Health, Physical 

Education and Recreation 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

American Association for the Advancement of 

Science 
1515 Massachusetts Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20005 



American Association for Vocational 

Instructional Materials 
120 Engineering Center 
Athens, Ga. 30601 



American Association of Poison 

Control Centers 
Children's Memorial Hospital 
44th and Dewey Ave. 
Omaha, Nebr. 68105 

American Association of School 

Administrators 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

American Baptist Films 
Valley Forge, Pa. 19481 

American Baptist Home Mission 

SocietieB 
Valley Forge, Pa. 19481 

American Bar Association 
1155 East 60th St. 
Chicago, III. 60637 

American Bible Society 

1865 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10023 

American Book Co. 

55 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 

American Broadcasting Co. 
1330 Avenue of the Americas 
New York. N.Y. 10019 



American Cancer Society 

219 East 42d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



American College of Radiology 
20 North Wacker Dr. 
Chicago, 111. 60606 

American College of Surgeons 
4329 West Shakespeare Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60639 

American Crafts Council 

29 West 53d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

American Cyanamid Co. 

1 Casper St. 

Danbury, Conn. 06810 



American Dental Association 
211 East Chicago Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 



American Documentary Films 

336 West 34th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10024 



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American Educational Films 

132 Lasky Dr. 

Beverly Hills, CaUf. 90212 

American Express Co. 

65 Broadway 

New York, N. Y. 10006 

American Federation of 
Labor-Congress of In- 
dustrial Organizations 
see AFL-CIO 

American Film Institute 
Center for Advanced Films 
501 Doheny Rd. 
Beverly Hills, CaUf. 90210 

American Foundation for the 

BUnd 
15 West 16th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10011 

American Gas Association 
Educational Services 
1515 Wilson Blvd. 
Arlington, Va. 22209 

American Heart Association 

44 East 23d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 

American Hereford Association 

Hereford Dr. 

Kansas City, Mo. 64105 

American Historical Association 

100 Summit Ave. 

Mill Valley, Calif. 94941 

American Hotel and Motel Association 

888 Seventh Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

American Institute of 

Architects 
1735 New York Ave. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20006 

American Institute of Baking 
400 East Ontario St. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 

American Institute of Biological 

Sciences 

Biological Sciences Curriculum 

Study 
3900 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20016 

American Institute of Chemical 

Engineers 
345 East 47th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

American Iron and Steel Institute 

633 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

American Journal of Nursing Co. 
Educational Services Division 
10 Columbus Circle 
New York, N.Y. 10019 

American Library Association 
Publication Dept. 
50 East Huron St. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 

American Library Color Slide 

Co., Inc. 
305 East 45th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

American Lutheran Church 
422 South Fifth St. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55415 

American Machine and Foundry Co. 

261 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 



American Management Association 

Visual Education Dept. 

135 West 50th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10020 



American Medical Association 
Motion Picture Library 
535 North Dearborn St. 
Chicago, 111. 60610 

American Medical Film Services 
601 Westbury Sq. 
Houston, Tex. 77035 



American National Red Cross 
National Headquarters 
18th & E Streets, NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

American Occupational Therapy 

Association 
751 Park Ave. South 
New York, N.Y. 10010 

American Oil Co. 

910 South Michigan Ave. 

Chicago, 111. 60680 

American Optical Corp. 

Mechanic St. 

Southbridge, Mass. 01550 

American Personnel and Guidance 

Association 
1607 New Hampshire Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20009 

American Petroleum Institute 
1801 K St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

American Social Hygiene Association 

1790 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



American Society for Metals 
Metals Park, Ohio 44073 



American Society for Microbiology 
115 Huron View Blvd. 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103 

American Spice Trade Association 

76 Beaver St. 

New York, N.Y. 10005 

American Standard, Inc. 

40 West 40th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10018 

American Telephone and 

Telegraph Co. 
195 Broadway 
New York, N.Y. 10007 

American Textile Manufacturers 

Institute 
1501 Johnston Bldg. 
Charlotte, N.C. 28281 



American Trial Lawyers 

Association 
20 Garden St. 
Cambridge, Mass. 02138 

American Trial Lawyers 
Foundation 
see Roscoe Pound-American 
Trial Lawyers Foundation 

American Type Founders 
200 Elmora Ave, 
Elizabeth, N.J. 07007 



American Visual Library, Inc. 
129 North Washington Ave. 
Scranton, Pa. 18503 



Ames Co. , Inc. 
1127 Myrtle St. 
Elkhart, Ind. 46514 

Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. 

605 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Anargyros Film Library 

1813 Fairbum Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 

Anchor Enterprises 

320 Tenth St. 

Manhattan Beach, CaUf. 90266 



Jack D. Anderson 
1701 North 74th St. 
Omaha, Nebr. 68114 

Animated Electronics Films 
P.O. Box 2036 
Eads Station 
Arlington, Va. 22202 



Animatic Productions, Ltd, 

15 West 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Anthony Productions 
c/o Comco Productions 
135 Central Park West 
New York, N.Y. 10023 



Anti -Defamation League 
315 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10016 

George Apostolides 

1930 Corinth Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 

Appalachian Power Co. 
Bluefield, W. Va. 24701 

Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc. 
440 Park Ave. South 
New York, N.Y. 10016 



Appleton Films 

250 South Larchmont Blvd. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90004 

Aquatic Films 

2301 El Contento Dr. 

Hollywood, CaUf. 90028 

Argus Communications 
7740 Natchez Ave. 
Niles, 111. 60648 

Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society 
949 East Second St. 
Tucson, Ariz. 85719 

Armour Laboratories 
P.O. Box 511 
Kankakee, 111. 60901 



Arrow Co, 

530 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Arrowsmith Productions 
P.O. Box 19 

Cotati, CaUf. 94928 



Arthur Albert Films 
650 West End Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10025 



Arthur Barr Productions 
1029 North Allen Ave. 
Pasadena, CaUf. 91104 

Arthur Eckstein and 

Associates 
101 Park Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Arthur Mokin Productions 

17 West 60th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 

Artscope 

310 West 53d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Arzt Productions 

300 West 55th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Associated Film Consultants 

501 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Associated Film Services 
3419 West MagnoUa Blvd. 
Burbank, CaUf. 91505 

Associated Filmakers 
International, Inc. 
252 NW. 29th St. 
Miami, Fla. 33127 

Associated Press 
50 Rockefeller Plaza 
New York, N.Y. 10020 



Association Films, Inc. 

600 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Association for Educational 

Communications and Technology 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

Association of Classroom Teachers 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

Association of University Programs 

in Hospital Administration 
1 Dupont Circle NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 



Association-SterUng Films 

866 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Astor Pictures Corp. 

130 West 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Astrafilms, Inc. 
10524 Detrick Ave. 
Kensington, Md. 20795 

Athletic Institute 

805 Merchandise Mart 

Chicago, 111. 60654 

Atlantis Productions 
850 Thousand Oaks Blvd. 
Thousand Oaks, CaUf. 91360 

Atlas Athletic Equipment Co. 
2339 Hampton Ave. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63139 



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Audio Lingual Kdui-atlonnI PrcflB 

45 WmI Park 

Lung Itcach, N.Y. US61 



Doro Bnchi'nch 
1331 MadlBon Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10028 



Flemnrd llnumoht 
09-40 «3d Hd. 
yucens, N.Y. 11374 



Donald Stuart Herman 
Morninxalde Ldnc 
Lincoln, Mass. 01773 



Audio Productions 

630 Ninth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Audlo-Vlaual Aaaoclatcs 
SOS Smith St. 
Baldwin, N.V. 11510 



Audio Visual Narrative Arts 
P.O. Box 398 
PleasantvlUe, N.Y. 10570 



Audio-Visual School Service 

155 West 72d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 



.'Vigsburg Publishing House 
Him Dcpl. 
426 South Fifth St. 
.Minneapolis, Minn. 55415 

Auslender (Leland) ProducUons 
see L«land Auslender ProducUons 

Austin Gallery 

539 San Ysidro Rd. 

Santa Barbara, Calif. 93103 



Avalon Daggett Productions 

441 North Orange Dr. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90036 



Avanti Directions Films 

8271 Melrose Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90046 

Avid Corporation 

10 Tripp Lane 

East Providence. R.I. 02914 

Avis Films, Inc. 
904 East Palm 
Burtank, Calif. 91501 



Avon Productions, Inc. 

200 West 57th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Ayerst Laboratories, Inc. 

685 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

B t R Productions 
6800 South Fairview 
Downers Grove, III. 60515 

B.C.G. Films, Inc. 
405 Lexington Ave. 
New York, NY. 10017 

BFA Educational Media 

2211 Michigan Ave. 

Sai<a Monica, Calif. 90404 



B.C. Cantor Foundation 

P.O. Box 811 

Beverly Hills, Calif. 94713 

BNA Films 

5615 Fishers Lane 

Rockville, Md. 20852 

Babcock and Wilcox Co. 

161 East 42d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Bailey <Lem) Productions 
see Lem Bailey Productions 



Bailey-FUm Associates 
see UFA Educational Media 



Bailey Films 
see BFA Educ.-Uional Media 



Baker (Ezra) Films, inc. 
see Ezra Baker Films 

Paul S. Balglcy 

207 East 15th St., Apt. 2A 

New York, N.Y. 10003 

Bandelier Films, Inc. 
2001 Gold Ave. SE. 
Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87106 



Bank of America National Trust 

and Savings Association 
300 Montgomery St. 
San Francisco, Calif. 94104 

Bank Street College of Education 
610 West 112th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10025 



Banner Enterprises 

218 Latch Dr. 

San Antonio, Tex. 78213 

Barbre Productions 
2130 South Bellaire St. 
Denver, Colo. 80222 

Barclay Productions Co. 

500 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Thomas B. Barker 
947 Shoemaker Rd. 
Webster, N.Y. 14580 

Barnes-Hind Ophthalmic Products 
895 Kifer Rd. 
Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086 

Barr (Arthur) Productions 
see Arthur Barr F*roductions 

Barrymore (IMck) Pro- 
ductions, Inc. 
see Dick Barrymore 
Productions, Inc. 

Barton Film Co. 
P.O. Box 6834 
4853 Waller St. 
JacksonviUe, Fla. 3220S 



Barton -Gillet Co. 
179 East 79th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10021 

Barwick (E. T. ) Mills, Inc. 
see E. T. Bam-ick Mills, Inc. 



Warren Bass 

209 Trumbull Ave. 

Bridgeport, Conn. 06606 

Bauer Audio Video 

443 Miletia Hill Rd. 

Fort Washington, Pa. 19034 

Bauman (Suzanne) Productions 
see Suzanne Bauman Productions 



Bausch & Lomb, Inc. 
nochosti-r, N.Y. 14602 



Baylls Glascock Films 
Suite 305 

1017 North La Ciencga Blvd. 
Ix>s Angeles, Calif. 90069 



Baylor University 
College of Medicine 
Dept, of Surgery 
Waco, Tex. 76703 



Bear Films, Inc. 
805 Smith St. 
Baldwin, NY. 11510 

Bechtel Corp. 

50 Beale St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94119 



Becker (Harold) Productions 
see Harold Becker I*roductions 



Beech Aircraft Corp. 
Wichita, Kans. 67201 



Behrens Co. , Inc. 
2451 Brickell Ave. 
Miami, Fla. 33129 

Belgian Information Service 
50 Rockefeller Plaza 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

Belingrath Gardens 
Theodore, Ala. 36582 

Geoffrey Bell 

1007 Sutter St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94109 

William H. Bell 
University of Texas 
Dental Institute 
P.O. Box 20068 
Houston, Tex. 77025 

Bell & Howell Co. 
7100 McCormJck Rd. 
Chicago, 111. 60645 

Bell Telephone Laboratories 
600 Mountain Ave. 
Murray Hill, N.J. 07974 



Bellefair School 
22001 Fairmount Blvd. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44118 

Ben Rinaldo Co. 

6917 Melrose Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90038 

Benchmark Films, Inc. 
145 Scarborough Rd. 
BriarcUff Manor, N.Y. 10510 

Beneflc Press 

10300 West Roosevelt Rd. 

Westchester, 111. 60153 

PoUy Bennell 

107 SulUvan St. , Apt. 34 

New York, N.Y. 10012 

Berkey Technical 
25-15 50th St. 
Woodside, N.Y. 11377 



Lester Berman 
55 West 9Sth St. 
New York, N.Y. 10025 



Walter L. Bernard 

330 Fast 49th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Berry Production Service, Inc. 

101 West 57th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Better Light Better Sight Bureau 

750 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Gene Beuth 

144 East 36th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Bezdechi Productions 
5829 SW. Cheltenham Dr. 
Portland, Ore. 97201 



Bill Snyder Films 

Box 2784 

Fargo, N. Dak. 58102 

Hobert Sherwood Billingsley 
325 Blue Ridge Dr. 
Bloomington, Ind. 47401 



Billy Budd Films 
235 East 57th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10022 



Birdsell Electronics Co. 
39273 Lankershim Blvd. 
North Hollywood, Calif. 90068 

Black Lion Productions, Ltd. 
P.O. Box 200 
Carmel, CaUf. 93921 

Blackhawk Films: The Eastin-Phelan Corp. 
1235 West Fifth St. 
Davenport, Iowa 52808 



Body Communication Station 

P.O. Box 1371 

Studio City, Calif. 91604 

Boeing Co. 
P.O. Box 3707 
Seattle, Wash. 98124 



Bombardier Snowmobile, Ltd. 
Valcourt, P.Q., Canada 



Bonded Film Distributors 

Santa Monica Blvd. 

West Hollywood, Calif. 90025 



Bonnie Pick Foundation 
115 Lynn Way 
Woodside, CaUf. 94062 



Bonnie Pictures, Inc. 
1101 Harrison Ave. 
Park Ridge, 111. 60068 

Bono Film Senices 
1042 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20007 



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Borden Co. 
277 Park Ave. 
New York. N.Y. 



10017 



Boeco (Don) Films 
Bee Don Bosco Films 



Boston University 
145 Bay State Rd. 
Boston, Mass. 02215 



Bosustow (Stephen) Productions 
see Stephen Bosustow Productions 

Thomas Bouchard 

Stony Brook Rd. 

West Brewster, Mass. 02631 



Bowling Green Films, Inc. 

148 West 10th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10014 



Bowman Gray School of Medicine 
Dept. of Audio Visual Resources 
300 South Hawthorne Rd. 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 27103 



Bowmar (Stanley) Co. 
see Stanley Bowmar Co. 

Bowmar Records 
622 Rodier Dr. 
Glendale, Calif. 91207 



Boy Scouts of America 
Visual Education Service 
North Brunswick, N.J. 08902 



Boyd Film Co. 

1569 Selby Ave. 

St. Paul, Minn. 55104 



Bradley Wright Films 
309 North Duane Ave. 
San Gabriel, Calif. 91775 



Brady (Robert J.) Co. 
see Robert J. Brady Co. 

Brady (Stanley) Productions 
see Stanley Brady Productions 



Brandeis University 
Waltham, Mass. 02154 



Liane Brandon 
19 Langley Rd. 
Brighton, Mass. 



Brandon Films 
866 Third Ave. 
New York, N.Y, 1002 

Braniff Airways, Inc. 
P.O. Box 35001 
Dallas, Tex. 75235 



Brentwood Productions 

P.O. Box 49956 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90049 

Martin Brest 
2136 Wallace Ave. 
Bronx, N.Y. 10462 

Brigham Young University 

Dept. of Motion Picture Production 

Provo, Utah 84601 



Briley Film Enterprises 
1311 North Wilcox 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

Bristol Productions 
4000 Warner Blvd. 
Burbank, Calif. 91503 



British Film Institute 

81 Dean St. 

London WI, England 



Bro-Dart Industries 
1609 Memorial Ave. 
WilUamsport, Pa. 17701 

Broadcast Plaza, Inc. 
3 Constitution Plaza 
Hartford, Conn. 06115 



Broadman Films 
127 Ninth Ave. North 
Nashville, Tenn. 37203 



Broadmoor Hotel 
Colorado Springs, 

Lewis Bro<fy 
34-21 77th St. 
Jackson Heights, 



Colo. 80906 



N.Y. 11372 



Buena Vista Distribution Co. , Inc. 
Walt Disney 16 mm Films 
800 Sonora Ave . 
Glendale, Calif. 91201 

Bumper Recycling Association 

of North America 
P.O. Box 2035 
Oxnard, Calif. 93030 

Bunin (Elinor) Productions, Inc. 
see Elinor Bunin Productions, Inc. 



Robert E. Burdick 
5203 West Genesee St. 
Camillus, N.Y. 13031 

Bureau of Communication 

Research, Inc. 
267 West 25th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10001 

Theodore A. Burrell 

141 Scranton St. 

New Haven, Conn. 06511 

Burstyn (Joseph) Inc. 
see Joseph Burstyn, Inc. 

Burt Martin Associates 
3607 West Magnolia Blvd. 
Burbank, Calif. 91505 



Burton Holmes Films, 
2 Grove 



Inc. 



Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 

see Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn "«"^°''''- N-Y. 10014 



Brooklyn Union Gas Co. 
195 Montague St. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 

Lincoln P. Brower 
Dept. of Biology 
Amherst College 
Amherst, Mass. 01002 



Brown (E. C.) Trust Foundation 
see E. C. Brown Trust Foundation 



Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. 

350 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 



Brown University 
Providence, R.I. 02912 

Brunswick Productions 

157 Chambers St. 

New York, N.Y. 10007 



James A. Bryan 
P. O. Box 803 
Venice, Calif. 90291 



Julien Bryan 

International Film Foundation 

475 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Budd (Billy) Films 
see BiUy Budd Films 



Budd Co. 

2450 Hunting Park Ave. 

Philadelphia, Pa. 19132 



Budek Films and Slides 
see Avid Corp. 



Businessfilm International, Inc. 
21 Charles St. 
Westport, Conn. 06880 

Byway Productions 
1548 Glendon Ave. 
Los Angeles, CaUf. 90024 

CAP AD 

1917 Roscomare Rd. 

Los Angeles, CaUf. 90024 

CARE, Inc. 

660 First Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

C & O/B & O Railroads 
4000 Terminal Tower 
Cleveland, Ohio 44113 

CB Communicators 
P.O. Box 7541 
Oakland Station 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 

CBS, Inc. 

485 Madison Ave, 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

CBS News 

524 West 57th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

CCM Films, Inc. 
see Crowell. Collier & Macmillan 



CCM School Materials, 
2124 West 82d PI. 
Chicago, 111. 60620 



Inc. 



C. L. Venard Film Distribution 

Service 
113 NE. Madison Ave. 
Peoria, III. 61602 

CRM Productions 
see Communications/Research/ 
Machines, Inc. 



CROP (Christian Rural Overseas Program) 
National office 
2619 PhllUps St. 
P. O. Box 968 
Elkhart, Ind. 46514 



Ruth Cade 

12 West 90th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10024 



Cadwell Davis Co., Inc. 

437 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Caedmon Records 

505 8th Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10018 



Cahill (Charles) and Associates, Inc. 
see Charles Cahill and Associates, Inc. 

Calgon Corp. 
271 Madison Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 



Fred Calhoun 

135 Newbury St. 
Boston, Mass. 02117 



California Association for Neurologically 

Handicapped Children 
309 North Duane Ave. 
San Gabriel, Calif. 91775 



California Institute of the Arts 
24700 McBean Pkwy. 
Newhall, CaUf. 91355 

California Raisin Advisory Board 
2240 North Angus 
Fresno, Calif. 93703 

California Real Estate 

Association 
Education Committee 
117 West Ninth St. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90015 

Caltex Petroleum Corp. 

380 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Calvin Productions 
215 West Pershing 
Kansas City, Mo. 64108 

Donald J. Cambou 
1444 Magnolia Ave. 
Chico, Calif. 95926 



Cameron Film Productions 
222 Minor Ave. North 
Seattle, Wash. 98109 

Campbell Films 

Academy Ave. 

Saxtons River, Vt. 05154 



Campbell Soup Co. 
375 Memorial Ave. 
Camden, N.J. 08101 



Campus Film Distributors Corp. 

20 East 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Canada. National Film Board 
see National Film Board of Canada 



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Cnnndliin HrondcnHtlnK Con). 
P.O. liox SOO Tcrmlnnl A 
Toronto 5, Onlarlo, Can.-nb 

Caiuidtiin Fllm-Makera' Dtatii- 

butlon Centre 
341 DIoor St. West, Km. 204 
Toronto IHl, Ontario, Cnnadn 

Canadian HlRhway Safely Council 
Thirty The Driveway 
OlUwa 4, Ontario , Canada 



Canadian National Railways 
360 McOIII St. 
MonUeal, P.ii. , Canada 



Canadian Travel Film Library 
680 Fifth Ave. , Suite 819 
New York, N.Y. 10019 



Cantor (B.C.) Foundation 
see B, G. Cantor Foundation 



Canyon Cinema 
Industrial Building 
Sausallto, Calif. 94941 



Canyon Films of Arizona, Inc. 
834 North Seventh Ave. 
Phoenix, Ariz. 85007 

Capital Cities Broadcasting Corp. 

24 East Slst St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Capiul Film Service 

224 Abbott Rd. 

East Lansing, Mich. 48823 

Carborundum Co. Ltd. 
Trafford Park 
Manchester, England 



Cardinal Films 

333 South Reeves Dr. 

Beverly HilU, CaUf. 90212 

Carl F. Mahnke Productions 

215 East Third St. 

Des Moines, Iowa. 50309 

Carm-Lar Productions 

204 Via Colusa 

Hollywood Rivera, Calif. 90277 

Carman Educational Associates 
P.O. Box 205 
Youngstown, N.Y. 14174 

Caimation Co. 

5045 Wilshire Blvd. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90036 

Carol Films. Inc. 
1106 Cathedral St. 
Baltimore, Md. 21201 

Carolina Biological Supply Co. 
2700 York Rd. 
Burlington, N.C. 27215 

Carousel Films, Inc. 
1501 Broadway 
Suite 1503 
New York, N. Y. 10036 

Phil Carroll 
6 Crestview Dr. 
Maplewood, N.J. 07040 



Cassyd (Sid) Productions 
see Sid Cassyd I'roductions 

Castle Films 

221 I>ork Ave. South 

New York, N.Y. 10003 



Catechetical Guild 
Educational Society 
262 East Fourth St. 
St. Paul. Minn. 55101 

Caterpillar Tractor Co. 
100 NE. Adams St. 
Peoria, 111. 61602 

Cathedral Films 

2921 West Alameda Ave. 

Burbank, CaUf. 91505 

Cavalcade Productions, Inc. 
P.O. Box 801 
Wheaton, 111. 60187 

Cedam International 

P.O. Box 1390 

Long Beach, Calif. 92801 



Celanesc Fibers Marketing Co. 

522 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Cenco Educational Films 
1800 West Foster Ave. 
Chicago, III. 60640 

Center for Curriculum Development 
401 Walnut St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 

Center for Humanities, Inc. 

2 Holland Ave. 

White Plains, N.Y. 10603 

Center for Mass Communication of the 

Columbia University Press 
562 West 113th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10025 

Center for the Study of Democratic 

Institutions 
P.O. Box 4068 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 93103 

Center for Urban Education 

105 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Central Institute for the Deaf 

818 South Euclid 

St. Louis, Mo. 63110 



Cereal Institute, Inc. 
135 South LaSalle St. 
Chicago, III. 60603 

Chamber of Commerce of the 

United States 
1616 H St. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 2000G 

Champion Papers. Inc. 

245 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Champion Spnrk Plug Co. 
900 Upton Ave. 
Toledo, Ohio 43601 

Charles Cahlll and Associates, Inc. 

5420 Melrose Ave. 

Los Angeles, CaUf. 90028 

Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co. 
Division of Bell & Howell Co. 
1300 Alum Creek Dr. 
Columbus, Ohio 43209 

Chelsea House Educational 

Communications 
70 West 40th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10018 

Chester Fox and Co. 

c/o MPO 222 East 44th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10017 

Andrew Chiaramonte 
7100 Hillside Ave. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90046 

Chicago Tribune 
Motion Picture Bureau 
33 West Madison St. 
Chicago, 111. 60602 

Children's Memoirial Hospital 
2300 Children's Plaza 
Chicago, III. 60614 



Centre Films, Inc. 

1103 North El Centro Ave. 

Hollywood, Calif. 90038 

Centron Corp. 
1621 West Ninth 
Lawrence, Kans. 66044 



Centron Educational Films 
1621 West Ninth 
Lawrence, Kans. 66044 



Centurion Pictures, Inc. 

501 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Century Film Productions 
P.O. Box 8147 
Northgate Sutlon 
Seattle, Wash. 98125 



Childrens Press. Inc. 
Jackson Blvd.& Racine Ave. 
Chicago. 111. 60602 

Chilton Books 
401 Walnut St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 

Chimera Productions 
16-03 Radbum Rd. 
Fair Lawn. N.J. 07410 

James Cbladek 

55 Morton St. 

New York. N.Y. 10014 

Christian Education Press 
1505 Race St. 
Philadelphia. Pa. 19102 

Christian Rural Overseas 
Program 
see CROP (Christian Rural 
Overseas Program) 

Chronicle Productions 

364 West 18th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10011 

Chrysler Corp. 
P.O. Box 1518 
Detroit, Mich. 48231 

Church League of America 
422 North Prospect 
Wheaton, 111. 60187 

The Churches of Christ in the 
United States of America 
see National Council of 
Churches of Christ 



Churchill Films 

662 North Robertson Blvd. 

LoB Angeles. CoUI. 90069 

Clba Pharmaceutical 0>. 
556 Morris Ave. 
Summit. N.J. 07901 



CIni Associates 

3107 M St. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20007 

CIne-Cath 

371 Fifth St. 

Manistee, Mich. 49660 



Cine-Chrome Laboratories, Inc. 
4075 Transport St. 
Palo Alto, CaUf. 94303 



CIne'-Pic Hawaii 

1847 Pacific Heights Rd. 

Honolulu. Hawaii 96813 



Cinectics 

9304 Sarta Monica Blvd. 

Beverly Hills. Calif. 90210 

Cinema Associate Productions 
415 West Grand River Ave. 
P.O. Box 1542 
East Lansing. Mich. 48823 

Cinema 8 Corp. 

208 East 87th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10028 



Cinema V Distributing 

595 Madison Ave. 

New York. N.Y. 10022 



Cinema 16, Inc. 

80 University PI. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 

Cinema Veritfe Co. 

3 Great Jones St. 

New York, N.Y. 10012 



Cinema Verona 

344 West 72d St. 

New York. N.Y. 10023 

Cinema-Vue Corp. 

245 West 55th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Cinemakers, Inc. 
162 West 56th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10019 



Cinemark n Productions, Inc. 
937 Acequla Madre 
SanU Fe. N.Mex. 87501 



Cinematography 

812 SW. Fourth PI. 

Fort Lauderdale. Fla. 333 IS 

Cinemusic I^oductions 

336 East 94th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10028 



Cinesound Co. 

915 North Highland Ave. 

Los Angeles. Calif. 90038 

Cinnamon Productions. Inc. 

312 West 20th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10011 



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Cited Films, Inc. 

30 Rockefeller Plaza 

Suite 1818 

New York, N.Y. 10020 



Civic Education Service 
1725 K St. NW. 
Suite 1009 
Washington, D.C. 20006 



Ian Clark 

229 East 96th St. 

New York, N.Y. 



Clarke School for the Deaf 
Bound HiU Road 
Northampton, Mass. 01060 

Classroom Film Distributors, Inc. 
5610 Hollywood Blvd. 
Hollywood, Calil. 90028 



Classroom Materials Co. 

93 Myrtle Dr. 

Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 



Classroom World Productions 
P.O. Box 2090 
Raleigh, N.C. 27602 



Clemco-Clementina 

P.O. Box 7680 

San Francisco, Calif. 



Ltd. 



Clevite Corp. 
17000 St. Clair Ave. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44110 

Cline (Richard) Film Productions 
see Richard Cline Film Productions 



Robert Clouse 
11483 La Maida Ave. 
North Hollywood, Calif. 



Clover Park School District 400 
Lakewood Center, Wash. 98105 



Coca-Cola Co. 

515 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

College Placement Council, Inc. 
35 East Elizabeth Ave. 
Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 

College Placement Services, Inc. 
66 East Elizabeth Ave. 
Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 

Raymond D. Collins 

1257 Lunt 

Chicago, 111. 60626 

Colonial Film and Equipment Co. 
see Colonial Films, Inc. 

Colonial Films, Inc. 
752 Spring St. NW. 
Atlanta, Ga. 30308 

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 

Box C 

Williamsburg, Va. 23185 

Color Music Films 

127 West 96th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10025 

Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 
see CBS, Inc. 



Columbia Forum Productions, Ltd. 
10621 Fable Row 
Columbia, Md. 21043 

Columbia Pictures 

8 mm. Division 

711 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Columbia Pictures Corp. 

711 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10022 

Columbia Records 

799 Seventh Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10019 

Columbia University Press. 
Center for Mass Communi- 
cations see Center for Mass 
Communication of Columbia 
University Press 

Comco Productions 

850 Seventh Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Committee on International Non- 
Theatrical Events, Inc. 
see Council on International Non- 
Theatrical Events, Inc. 



Commonwealth Film Distributors 
1440 South State College 6-K 
Anaheim, Calif. 92806 

Communication Films 
870 Monterey Pass Rd. 
Monterey Park, CaUf. 91754 

Communication Materials Exchange 
1535 Ivar Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

Communications Group West 
6335 Homewood Ave. 
Suite 204 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90028 

Communications International 

Limited 
22 Oak Dr. 
New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040 

Communications Northwest, Inc. 
2633 Eastlake Ave. East 
Seattle, Wash. 98102 

Communications /Research/ 

Machines, Inc. 
9263 West Third St. 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210 

Communications Satellite Corp. 
950 L'Enfant Plaza South, SW. 
Washington, D.C. 20024 

Communicators, Inc. 

Route 44 

Pomfret Center, Conn. 06259 



Communico, Inc. 

1315 North Highway Dr. 

Fenton, Mo. 63026 

Community Chest of Rochester 

& Monroe County 
70 North Water St. 
Rochester, N.Y. 14604 



Comprenetics, Inc. 
9000 Sunset Blvd. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 



90069 



Computer Methods Corp. 
470 Mamaroneck Ave. 
White Plains, N.Y. 10605 

Comsat 
see Communications Satellite Corp. 



Conant (Ken) Productions 
see Ken Conant Productions 



Concept Films 

1155 15th St. NW. 

Suite 312 

Washington, D.C. 20005 

Concept Media 

1500 Adams Ave. 

Costa Mesa, CaUf. 92626 



Concordia Publishing House 
3558 South Jefferson Ave. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63118 

Condor Productions 

3024 North Lindbergh Blvd. 

St. Louis, Mo. 63074 

Confluence Films 
4746 McPherson Ave. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63108 

Congressional Digest 
3231 P St., NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20007 

Conlam Enterprises 

Route 2 

BerUn, N.J. 08008 

Connecticut Films, Inc. 
6 Cobble Hill Rd. 
Westport, Conn. 06880 



Connecticut General Life Insurance Co 
Hartford, Conn. 06115 

Consolidated Edison Co. of New York 

4 Irving PI. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 

Consumers Cooperative Assn. 

P.O. Box 7305 

Kansas City, Mo. 64116 

Consumers Power Co. 
212 West Michigan Ave. 
Jackson, Mich. 49201 



Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill 
1221 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

Continental Illinois National Bank and 

Trust Co. of Chicago 
231 South LaSalle St. 
Chicago, 111. 60604 



Copley Productions 

7776 Ivanhoe Ave. 

La JoUa, CaUf. 92037 



Coronet Instructional Media 
65 East South Water St. 
Chicago, lU. 60601 

Corsair Films, Inc. 
9304 Santa Monica Blvd. 
Beverly Hills, CaUf. 90210 

Council on International Non-Theatrical 

Events 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

Counselor Films 
2100 Locust St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 



James E. Counsilman 
Route 12, Box 200 
Bloomington, Ind. 47401 

Counterpoint Films 
5823 Santa Monica Blvd. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90038 



Countryman-Klang Film Productions, 
905 Park Ave. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55404 



Cram (George F.) Co. 
see George F. Cram Co. 

Robert F. Crawford 

26 King St. 

New York, N.Y. 10014 



Crawley Films, Ltd. 

19 Fairmont Ave. 

Ottawa 3, Ontario, Canada 

Creative Arts Studios 
2323 Fourth St. NE. 
Washington, D.C. 20002 

Creative Film Society 
7237 Canby Ave. 
Reseda, CaUf. 91335 



Creative Visuals 
P.O. Box 1911 
Big Spring, Tex. 



79720 



Creative World of Stan Kenton 

1012 South Robertson 

Los Angeles, CaUf. 90035 

Creole Petroleum Corp. 

15 West 51st St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Crest Films 
550 Fifth Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 



10036 



Cooper (Harry) Film Proc^ctions crompton Richmond Co. , Inc. 

see Harry Cooper F,lm Productions ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ Americas 

New York, N.Y. 10018 
Cooper Films and Records 
Cooper Bldg. 
Winchendon, Mass. 01475 



Computer Image Corp. 
260 South Beverly Dr. 
Beverly Hills, CaUf. 90212 



Coors (Adolph) Co. 
see Adolph Coors Co. 

Copley Press, Inc. 

7776 Ivanhoe Ave. 

La JoUa, CaUf. 92037 



Crossroads RehabiUtatlon Center 
3242 Sutherland Ave. 
IndianapoUs, Ind. 46205 

Crowell (Thomas Y.) Co., Inc. 
see Thomas Y. Crowell Co. , Inc. 

Crowell, ColUer & MacmlUan 

866 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



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Crown Zrllcrbach Corp. 

1 Biuh St. 

SuiFructaco. Calif. 94119 

Crowthcr (Kac) Co. 
see Hiw Crowthcr Co. 

Culaenalre Co. of America, Inc. 

12 Church St. 

New Rocbellc, N.Y. 10805 



Currant Affairs Films 
24 Danbury Rd. 
Wilton, Conn. 06897 



Curriculum Films 
10031 Commera Ave. 
Tujunga, Calif. 91042 



Curriculum Materials Corp. 
1319 Vine St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 

PhlUp W. Curry 
311 ChalUs Lane 
Scwicklcy, I>a. 15143 



Curtis (Nye) Associates 
see Nye Curtis Associates 

Curtis Audio Visual Materials 

165 West 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 11216 

Curtis Publishing Co. 
Independence Sq. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 



Custom Films, Inc. 

11 Cob Dr. 

Westport, Conn. 06880 

Cyclops Productions 

197 10th Ave. 

New York. N.Y. 10011 

Cypress Films 
P. O. Box 4872 
Carmel, Calif. 93921 

D * R Productions, Inc. 

336 East 43d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

DCA Educational Products, Inc 
424 Valley Dr. 
Warrington, Pa. 18976 

O. C. Heath and Co. 
125 SJjrtng St. 
Lexington, Mass. 02173 

Thomas S. Dafnldes 
10201 Maebem Ter. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63127 

Daggett (Avalon) Productions 
see Avalon Daggett Productions 

Dahlia Productions 

300 West 55th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Dallas Theater Center 
3636 Turtle Creek Blvd. 
Dallas, Tex. 75219 



Dan Gibson Productions 
128 Pears Ave. 
Toronto, Ottawa, Canada 



Dan Ilrss Productions 

2 IXidor City PI. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Dana Parts Co. 
Hagerstown Dlst. Center 
P.O. Box 500 
llagerelown, Ind. 47316 



Dann Productions 

6249 Babcock Ave. 

North Hollywood, lullf. 91606 

Daniel Wilson Productions 

300 West 55th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

D'Arcy Advertising Co. 
Gateway Tower 
fl Memorial Plazn 
St. Louis, Mo. 63102 

Darer Corp. 

1 East 57th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Darlington International Raceway, Inc. 
DarUngton, S. C. 29532 

Darmor Productions 

P.O. Box 1313 

College Station, Tex. 77840 

Douglas Darnell 
220 Sullivan St. 
New York, N.Y. 10012 

Dartmouth College Films 
Fairbanks Hall 
Hanover, N.H. 03755 

Dartnell Corp, 

4660 North Ravenswood 

Chicago, 111. 60640 

Data/Films 

2625 Temple St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90026 

Tom Davenport 
Pearlstone 
Delaplane, Va. 22025 

David L. Wolper Productions 
10202 West Washington 
Culver City, Calif. 90230 

Davidson Films 

3701 Buchanan St. 

San Francisco. Calif. 94123 



Davis (Cadwell) Co., Inc. 
see Cadwell Davis Co. , Inc. 

Davis (H. K. ) and Associates 
see H. K. Davis and Associates 

Davis (Robert) Productions 
see Robert Davis Productions 

Davis (Sid) Productions 
see S^d Davis Productions 

Dawson (Larry) Productions 
see Larry Dawson Productions 

Dawson Productions 

44 Montgomery St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94104 



Roy Dean 

987 Hancock Ave. 

Loa Angeles, Calif. 90069 



Paul Deason 

P.O. Box 24131 

Loa Angeles. CaUf. 90024 



Deere and Co. 
John Deere Rd. 
Molinc, 111. 61265 



Dt-ll (Jeff) Film Service 
see Jeff Dell Film Service 



Del Monte Corp. 
215 Freemont St. 
Son Francisco, Calif. 94119 



Deltona Corp. 
P.O. Box 280 
Miami, Fla. 33135 



Democratic National Committee 
2600 Virginia Ave. NW. 
Washington, I). C. 20037 

Denoyer-Gepiwrt Audio Visuals 
355 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N. Y. 10017 

Dental Research and Fducational 

Films, Inc. 
540 North Lake Shore Dr. 
Chicago, III. 60611 



De Rosner Productions, Inc. 

P.O. Box 1375 

Beverly Hills, Calif. 90213 



Dibie-Dash Productions 
4949 Hollywood Blvd. 
Suite 217 
Los Angeles, CaUf. 90027 



Dible Film r>roductions 
see Dibie-Dash Productions 



Dick (A. B.) Co. 
see A. B. Dick Co. 



Dick Barrymore Productions, Inc. 

24629 Del Prado 

Dana Point, Calif. 92629 

Diflraction Limited, Inc. 
Middlesex Turnpike 
Bedford, Mass. 01730 

Dimension Films 

733 North La Brea Ave. 

Loa Angeles, Calif. 90038 

Directions One 

328 East 48th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Discovery Teaching Films, Inc. 
P.O. Box 514 
Sunnyvale, CaUf. 94086 

Disney (Walt) Educational 
Materials Co. 
see Walt Disney Educational 
Materials Co. 

Disney (Walt) Productions 
see Walt Disney Productions 

Dr. Douglas Productions 
P.O. Box 878 
Sedona, Ariz. 86336 

Documentary Films of Aptoe 
3217 Front Gulch Rd. 
Aptos, CaUf. 95003 



James W. Dodge 
Northeast Conference 

Films 
Box K 

Jlrown University 
I rovldence, R.l. 02912 

Dominican Slaters. Congregation of St. 

Catherine of Siena 
Dominican College 
Racine, Wis. 53402 



Don Bosco Films 

148 Main St. 

New Rochelle, N.Y. 



10802 



Donars Productions 
407 Lincoln Ave. 
P.O. Box 24 
Loveland, Colo. 80537 



Ronald A. Dorfman 
780 West End Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10025 

Daniel Doron 

58 West 68th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 

Doubleday and Co. , Inc. 
Educational Systems Division 
Garden City, N.Y. 11530 



Doubleday Multimedia 
1371 Reynolds Ave. 
Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 

Douglas Aircraft Co. 

230 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Douglas Productions 
3030 Iroquois St. 
Detroit, Mich. 48214 



Douglass (Fredertck) Films 
see Frederick Douglass Films 



Barry E. Downes 

269 West 72d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 

Drew Associates, Inc. 

712 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Drummer Productions 
214 Forest Trail 
Elmhurst, 111. 60126 

Du Art Color Labe 

245 West 55th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10019 



Ducrot (Jerome) Studio, Inc. 
see Jerome Ducrot Studio, Inc. 

Dufour Editions 
Booksellers and Publishers 
Chester Springs, Pa. 19425 

Murray Duitz 

12 East 37th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 



DuKane Corp. 

2900 DuKane Dr. 

St. Charles, 111. 60174 



Dundee Communications Corp. 

25 Grove St. 

New York, N.Y. 10014 



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Dunlap and Hoechstetter Films 
4606 Brandywine St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20016 

Durum Wheat Institute 
309 West Jackson Blvd. 
Chicago, 111. 60604 

Dynamic Films, Inc. 

330 West 58th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

E. C. Brown Trust Foundation 
3170 SW. 87th Ave. 
Portland, Oreg. 97225 

E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co. 
1007 Market St. 
Wilmington, Del. 19898 

EMC Corp. 

180 East Sixth St. 

St. Paul, Minn. 55101 

E. R. Squibb & Sons 
Motion Pictures Dept. 
745 Fifth Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10022 



E. T. Barwick Mills, Inc. 
Chamblee, Ga. 30341 

ETF Productions 
1109 Commercial Dr. 
Lexington, Ky. 40505 

ETPS, Inc. 

59 Fourth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 

EYR Campus Programs 

78 East 56th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Ealing Corp. 

2225 Massachusetts Ave. 

Cambridge, Mass. 02140 



Charles Eames 

901 Washington Blvd. 

Venice, Calif. 90291 



Eason Design 

3316 Beverly Blvd. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90004 

East Hampton High School 
East Hampton, Conn. 06424 

Eastern Air Lines, Inc. 
Eastern Air Lines Bldg. 
10 Rockefeller Plaza 
New York, N.Y. 10010 

Eastln-Phelan Corp. 
1235 West Fifth St. 
Davenport, Iowa 52808 

Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. 

260 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Eastman Kodak Co, 
343 State St. 
Rochester, N. Y. 14650 



Eaton Laboratories 
17 Eaton Ave. 
Norwich, N.Y. 13815 

Eccentric Circle Cinema Workshop 
P.O. Box 1481 
Evanston, 111. 60204 



Echo Kilo Productions 

661 Randy Dr. 

Newbury Park, Calif. 91320 



Eckstein (Arthur) and 
Associates 

see Arthur Eckstein and 
Associates 

Economics Press, Inc. 
270 Pleasant Valley Way 
West Orange, N.J. 07052 

Edcom Productions, Inc. 
26991 Tungsten Rd. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44143 

Edison Electric Institute 
420 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

Education and Development Corp. 
600 New Hampshire Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20037 

Education Development Center 
39 Chapel St. 
Ne%vton, Mass. 02160 

Educational Activities, Inc. 
1937 Grand Ave. 
Baldwin, N.Y. 11510 

Educational Audio Visual, Inc. 
Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570 

Educational Coordinates 
432 South Pastoria 
Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086 

Educational Developmental Labora- 
tories, Inc. 
284 Pulaski Road 
Huntington, N.Y. 11743 

Educational Dimensions Corp. 
P.O. Box 126 
SUmford, Conn. 06904 

Educational Electronics 

220 NE. 46th St. 

Oklahoma City, Okla. 73105 

Educational Enrichment Materials 
83 East Ave. 
Norwalk, Conn. 06851 

Educational Film Productions 
10832 Margate Rd. 
Silver Spring, Md. 20901 

Educational Film Service 

180 North Union St. 

Battle Creek, Mich. 49017 

Educational Filmstrips 
1409- 19th St. 
Huntsville, Tex. 77340 

Educational Media Distribution 

Center 
5034 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20016 

Educational Media, Inc. 
644 New Center Bldg. 
Detroit, Mich. 48202 



Educational Media Laboratories 
4101 South Congress Ave. 
Austin, Tex. 78745 

Educational Media Laboratories 
Scott Education Division 
104 Lower Westfield Rd. 
Holyoke. Mass. 01040 



Educational Productions 
Bradford Rd. 

East Ardaley, North Wakefield, 
Yorkshire, England 



Educational Projections Corp. 
527 South Commerce St. 
Jackson, Miss. 39205 



Educational Projections, Inc. 
1319 Vine St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 

Educational Reading Service 
320 Route 17 
Mahwah, N.J. 07430 

Educational Record Sales 

157 Chambers St. 

New York, N.Y. 10007 

Educational Resources, Inc. 

47 West 13th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 



Educational Services, Inc. 
233-B North Sixth St. 
Waco, Tex. 76705 

Educational Systems and Designs, 
Inc. 

136 Main St. 

Westport, Conn. 06880 

Educational Television Stations 

Program Service 
Indiana University 
Bloomington, Ind. 47401 

Educational Testing Service 
20 Nassau St. 
Prtnceton, N. J. 08540 

Edward Fell Productions 
1514 Prospect Ave. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44115 

Edward Hawkins Productions 
960 South Birch St. 
Denver, Colo. 80222 

Edwards Laboratories 
P.O. Box 11150 
17221 Red Hill Ave. 
Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 

Edwin Shapiro Co. 
43-55 Kissena Blvd. 
Flushing, N.Y. 11355 

The Egg and the Eye, Inc. 
48 Brower Ave. 
Woodmire, N.Y. 11598 

Ekco Housewares Co. 
9234 West Belmont St. 
FrankUn Park, 111. 60131 

Elanco Products Co. 
Div. of Eli Lilly & Co. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 46206 

Electronic Aids, Inc. 
6101 Falls Rd. 
Baltimore, Md. 21209 

Electronic Associates. Inc. 
1500 East Imperial 
ElSegundo, Calif. 90245 

Eli Ully & Co. 

307 East Mccarty St. 

Indianapolis, Ind. 46206 



Elinor Bunin Productions, Inc. 

151 East 50th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



EUdns (Herbert M. ) Co. 
see Herbert M. EUdns Co. 



Elliott Film Co. 
1114 NicoUet Ave. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 



55403 



Frederick Elmes 

20 Tulip Lane 

Colts Neck, N.J. 07722 



Myron W. Emery 
2267 Dendale PI. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90039 

Empire Photosound 
4444 West 76th St. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 



Encore Visual Education, Inc. 
1235 South Victory Blvd. 
Burbank, Calif. 91502 



Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. 
425 North Michigan Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 



Engineers Foundation of Kansas 
4125 Gage Center Dr. 
Topeka, Kans. 66604 



Environmental CommunicationB 
62 Windward Ave. 
Venice, CaUf. 90291 

Envision Corp. 
323 Newbury St. 
Boston, Mass. 02115 

Epilepsy Foundation of America 
733 15th St. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20005 



Episcopal Radio-TV Foundation 
15 Sixteenth St. NE. 
Atlanta, Ga. 30309 

Epsilon Society 

Bryn Athyn, Pa. 19009 

Ernest Kleinberg Films 
3890 Edgeview Dr. 
Pasadena, Calif. 91107 



Essthree Productions 
6139 1/2 Glen Tower 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90028 

Evaporated Milk Association 
910 17th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

Everett/Edwards, Inc. 
133 South Pecan Ave. 
Deland, Fla. 32720 



Ex-Cell-O Corp. 
1200 Oakman Blvd. 
Detroit, Mich. 48126 

Expanding Cinema 

729 Seventh Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Eye Gate House, Inc. 
146-01 Archer Ave, 
Jamaica, N.Y. 11435 



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Etr« nukcr Films 
Village Square DldR. 
Bronxvlllc, N.Y. 10708 



HLCOM, Inc. 

685 Lanraator Ave. 

Berwyn, l>a. 19312 

FM Productlona 

733 North Highland 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90038 

F. Randolph AasoclatcB, Inc. 

1600 Garrett Dr. 

Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 



Fiber (Marshall) Productions 
see Marshall Fabcr Productions 

Factory Mutual Engineering Corp. 
1115 Boston -Providence Turnpike 
Nonfood, Mass. 02062 



Claire Falkensleln 
619 Ocean Front 
Venice, Calif. 90291 



Family Circle, Inc. 

468 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Field .Tnd .Stream Maga/.lne 

383 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Field Educational Publications 

2400 Hanover St. 

Palo Alto, Calif. 94304 

Joseph WllUnm Fielding, M. D. 

105 East 65th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10021 

Film Associates 
see DFA Educational Media 



Film Bureau, Inc. 

332 South Michigan Ave. 

Chicago, III. 60604 



Film Communicators 
5451 Laurel Canyon Blvd. 
North Hollywood, Calif. 91607 

Film Distributors International 

2223 South Olive St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90007 



Film Dynamics 
7250 Fair Oaks Blvd. 
Carmichael, Calif. 96508 



Films for the Humanities 
P. O. Box 378 
Princeton, N.J. 08540 



Films Incorporated 
1144 Wllmette Ave. 
Wllmettc, III. 60091 



Films M Productions 

716 Montgomery St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94111 

Films of India 

109 South Edinburgh Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90046 

Films of the Nations, Inc. 
5113 16th Ave. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11204 

Films on Sports 

61 Willow Fcrr Apts. 

Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 

Filmstrip House, Inc. 
432 Park Ave. South 
New York, N.Y. 10016 

Finley (Stuart) Inc. 
see Stuart J'inley Inc. 



Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 
900 West Lafayette Blvd. 
Detroit, Mich. 48226 



Flower Films 
P.O. Box 311 
Disney, Okla. 74340 



Focus Education, Inc. 

3 East 54th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Follctt Pub. Co. 

1010 West Washington Blvd. 

Chicago, 111. 60607 



Ford Motor Ca. 
American Rd. 
Ford Film Library 
Dearborn, Mich. 48121 



Fordham Publishing Co., Inc. 
2377 Hoffman St. 
Bronx, N.Y. 10458 

Forensic Films 

34-21 77th St. 

Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11372 



Family Films 

5625 SanU Monica Blvd. 

Hollywood, Calif. 90038 

Familj* Theater 
7201 Sunset Blvd. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90046 

Farm Film Foundation 
Southern BIdg. 
1425 H St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20005 

Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank 

of Minneapolis 
90 South Sixth St. 
Minneapolis, .Minn. 55402 

Farmland Industries, Inc. 
3315 North Oak Trafflcway 
Kansas City, Mo. 64116 

Felgelson (Julius D. ) Productions 
see Julius D. Felgelson Productions 



Felgelson, Glertz and Hall, Inc. 

6400 Westpark Dr. 

Suite 490 

Houston, Tex. 77027 

Fell (Edward) Productions 
see Edward Fell Productions 

Stanley Z. Felngold 
80-1 Colony Manor Dr. 
Rochester, N.Y. 14623 

Fellows Gear Shaper Co. 
78 River St. 
Springfield, Vt. 05156 

Ferguson Films, Inc. 

1425 Brooklyn Ave. 

Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 



Film Enterprises. Inc. 

485 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Film Group 1 of Michigan 
29129 Rock Creek Dr. 
Southfield. Mich. 48075 



Film Images/Radim Films 

17 West 60th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10023 



Film-Makers Cooperative 
175 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10016 

Film Originals 
6536 Robertson Dr. 
Boise, Idaho 83705 

Film Research Co. 
Anthony Lane Studios Bldg. 
7401 Wayzata Blvd. 
Minneapolis, .Minn. 55426 

Film Strlp-of-the-Month Clubs, 
355 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Henry Femandes 
99-39 57th Ave. 
Apt. 10-0 Melbourne 
Letrak aty, N.Y. 11369 

Robert Flala 
433 Dekalb Ave. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205 



Filmart Productions 
3926 Macalester Dr. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 

Filmex, Inc. 

300 East 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

FilmFalr Communications 
10900 Ventura Blvd. 
Studio City, Calif. 91604 

Filmfax Productions 

83 Adams 

Bedford Hills, N.Y. 10507 

Fllmrite Associates, Inc. 
1040 North .McCadden PI. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90028 

Films for Industry, Inc. 

970 O'Brien Dr. 

Menlo Park, Calif. 94025 



Fiorelli Films, Inc. 
P.O. Box 2229 
28 Relihan Rd. 
Darien, Conn. 06820 

Fire-Fighting Films 

74 President St. 

New Rochelle. N.Y. 10801 

Fire Prevention through Films 

72 South St. 

Boston, Mass. 02111 



Firestone Coated Fabrics Co. 
1200 Firestone Pkwy. 
Akron, Ohio 44317 

First Church of Christ Scientist 
Christian Science Center 
Boston, Mass. 02115 

Fischer Photographic Laboratory, 
6555 West North Ave. 
Oak Park, 111. 60302 



Fisher-Slezas Films 
218 Cambridge St. 
Boston, Mass. 02114 



Fishtail Sky Films 

311 Laurel Ave. 

San Anselmo, Calif. 94960 



FitzPatrick Pictures 
8624 Sunset Blvd. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90069 



Flaum-Grinberg Productions 
1040 North McCadden PI. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90038 

Flax Foundation 

149 South Roxbury Dr. 

Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212 



Fleetwood Films 

34 MacQuesten Pkwy. South 

Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550 



Inc. 



Fostoria Glass Co. 

1200 First 

Moundsville, W. Va. 26041 

Fox (Chester) and Co. 
see Chester Fox and Co. 



Frager Productions 

1326 Yale St. 

Santa Monica, Calif. 90404 

Francis G. Murphy Productions 

3060 Belden Dr. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90068 

Francis Thompson, Inc. 

231 East 5l8t St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Franciscan Communications Center 

1229 South Santee St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90015 

Franciscan Films 

P.O. Box 6116 

San Francisco, Calif. 94101 

Franck Films 

39 Pratt St. 

Framingham, Mass. 01701 

Fred A. Niles Communications Centers, 
1058 West Washington Blvd. 
Chicago, III. 60607 

Fred L. Frechette 
Motion Picture Productions 
4615 West Broad St. 
Richmond, Va. 23230 

Fred Meyer Films 
16 Church St. 
ScottsvlUe, N.Y. 14546 

Fred Ward Productions, Inc. 
7106 Saunders Ct. 
Bethesda, Md. 20034 

Frederick Douglass Films 
170 East Second St. 
New York, N.Y. 10009 



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French (R. T.) Co. 
see R. T. French Co. 

French Government Tourist Office 

610 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10020 



Friden, Inc. 

2350 Washington Ave. 

San Leandro, Calif. 94577 



Friendship Press, Inc. 

475 Riverside Dr. 

New York, N.Y. 10027 



Frith Films 

1275 Lincoln Ave. 

San Jose, Calif. 95125 

Frohman Productions 
499 Van Buren St. 
Monterey, Calif. 93940 

Fulton Publishing Corp. 

76 Divisadero 

San Francisco, Calif. 94117 

Fur Information and Fashion 

Council, Inc. 
101 West 30th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10001 

G. D. Searle & Co. 
Searle Pkwy. 
Skokie, 111. 60076 

G. N. Productions 

1019 North Cole Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90038 

Garden StateAlovo, Inc. 

630 Ninth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Rodney D. Gardner 
2807 St, Paul St. 
Baltimore, Md. 21218 

Gargano Productions 
29350 Southfield Rd. 
Southfield, Mich. 48075 

Gary Graver Productions 
2141-1/2 Ivar 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

Gary Youngman Co. , Inc. 

405 East 58th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Gateway Educational Films, Ltd. 
St. Lawrence House 
29/31 Broad St. 
Bristol, England 

Gateway Productions, Inc. 

1859 Powell St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94111 

Gelgy Pharmaceuticals 
Ardsley, N.Y. 10502 

General Church of the New Jerusalem. 
Epsilon Society 
see Epsilon Society 

General Dynamics Corp. 

P. O. Box 748 

Fort Worth, Tex. 76101 

General Electric Co. 

General Electric Educational Films 

Corporations Park 

Bldg. 705 

Scotia, N.Y. 12302 



General Learning Corp. 

3 East 54th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

General Mills, Inc. 
9200 Wayzata Blvd. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55440 



General Motors Corp. 
Film Distribution Section 
3044 West Grand Blvd. 
Detroit, Mich. 48202 



General Programmed Teaching Corp. 

Quail Hill 

San Rafael, CaUf. 94903 



General Telephone and Elec- 
tronics Corp. 
730 Third Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

General Tire and Rubber Co. 
Research & Development Center 
P.O. Box 951 
Akron, Ohio 44309 



Genesis Films, Ltd. 

1040 North Las Palmas Ave. 

Hollywood, Calif. 90038 

Thomas O. Gentsch 
1550 NW. 10th Ave. 
Miami, Fla. 33136 

Douglas F. George 

P.O. Box 8455 

Universal City, Calif. 91608 

George F. Cram Co. 
P.O. Box 426 
Indianapolis, Ind. 46206 



Gessler Pub. Co., Inc. 

220 East 23d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 



Gibson (Dan) Productions 
see Dan Gibson Productions 

Gilbert Altschul Productions 
909 West Diversey Pkwy. 
Chicago, 111. 60614 

Gillette Co. 

Presidential Tower Bldg. 
Boston, Mass. 02199 



Othel G. Goff 
1959 Funston Ave. 
San Francisco, CaUf. 



94116 



Ginn and Co. 
191 Spring St. 
Lexington, Mass. 02173 

Giora Neeman Production Co. 

507 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 

830 Third Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10022 

Glascock (Baylis) Films 
see Baylis Glascock Films 

Glenn Educational Films 
312 Saddle River Rd. 
Monsey, N.Y. 10952 



Glick and Lorwin, Inc. 

1841 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10023 



Golden West Broadcasters 
5800 Sunset Blvd. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90028 



Good Samaritan Hospital 
Dept. of Medical Education 
1015 NW. 22d Ave. 
Portland, Oreg. 97210 



Goodell Motion Pictures 

355 Kenneth St. 

St. Paul, Minn. 55105 

Goodwill Industries of America, 
1913 N St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

Avraham Goren 
254 West 82d St. 
New York, N.Y. 10024 

Alan Gorg 

22911 Califa 

Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364 



Gospel Films, Inc. 
P.O. Box 455 
Muskegon, Mich. 49443 



Inc. 



Green Giant Co. 

8000 Normandale Blvd. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 55431 



Greenberg May Productions, Inc. 
148 Virginia St. 
Buffalo, N.Y. 14201 



Greenestone Productions, Inc. 

21 West Ninth St. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 



Greenwood Press, Inc. 
51 Riverside Ave. 
Westport, Conn. 06880 

Groening (Homer) Inc. 
see Homer Groening, Inc. 



Grolier Educational Corp. 

845 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Gross Gems Productions 

2114 Vista Entrada 

Newport Beach, CaUf. 92660 

Grosset and Dunlap, Inc. 

51 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 



Anton Gottsdanker Group 8 Films 

32200 Valor PI. c/o Nowak Associates 

Palos Verdes Peninsula, CaUf. 90274 254 West 54th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Luther A. Gotwald, Jr. 
P.O. Box 404 
Davidsville, Pa. 15928 

Graded Press 

201 eth Ave. South 

Nashville, Tenn. 37203 

Graphic Curriculum, Inc. 

P.O. Box 565, Lenox Hill Station 

New York, N.Y. 10021 

Graphic Research, Inc. 
557 West Douglas St. 
Wichita, Kans. 67201 



Graver (Gary) Productions 
see Gary Graver Productions 

Grayling Film Service 

Route 1 

GrayUng, Mich. 49738 

Great Lakes Steel Corp. 

Stran-Steel Division 

Ecorse 

Detroit, Mich. 48229 

Great Northern Railway 
Executive Dept. 
175 East Fourth St. 
St. Paul, Minn. 55101 

Great Plains National Films 
P.O. Box 80669 
Lincoln, Nebr. 68501 

Great Plains National InstrucUonal 

Television Library 
P.O. Box 80669 
Lincoln, Nebr. 68501 

Greater North Dakota Association 
Fargo, N.Dak. 58102 

Greaves (William) Productions, 
Inc. 
see WilUam Greaves Productions, 
Inc. 



Grove Press, Inc. 

53 East 11th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 

Grover Film Productions 
P.O. Box 303 
Monterey, Calif. 93940 

Grumbacher (M. ) Inc. 
see M. Grumbacher, Inc. 

Gryphon Productions, Inc. 

1212 Sixth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Guidance Associates 
41 Washington Ave. 
Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570 

John Guirk 
7814 Fourth Ave. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 

Gulf Oil Corp. 
Public Relations Office 
P.O. Box 1166 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 



Gunter (John W. ) Inc. 
see John W. Gunter, Inc. 

Gypsum Association 
20 North Wacker Dr. 
Chicago, 111. 60606 

H. J. Heinz Co. 
P.O. Box 57 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 

H. K. DaWs Si Associates 
Don Mills 
Ontario, Canada 

H/K Films 

P. O. Box 25515 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 



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II. M. Stonr Prodictlons 

e tiu4 4a(h ik. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

HacUaaah Film Library 

267 Weal 25lh St. 

New York. N.Y. 10001 

Halaa and Batchclor Cartoon 

Fllma, Ud. 
3/7 Kcan St. 
London, W. C.2. . England 

llalrwyn Fllma, Ltd. 

7 King St. Weal 

Toronto 105, tintarlo, Canada 

Hallmark Cards, Inc. 
Manning Rd. 
Enfield, Conn. 06082 

Hallmark Color Laba 
ISll Eaat North Ave. 
Baltimore, Md. 21213 

Hament Corp. 

39 Eaat 12th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 



Hammond Organ Co. 
42 West Diversey Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60639 

Hamson Films 
950 West King Rd. 
Malvern, Pa. 19355 



John Hancock 
Palisaques, N.Y. 



10904 



Handel Film Corp. 

8730 Sunset Blvd. 

West Hollywood, Calif. 90069 

Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. 
Educational Division 
3400 Cahuenga Blvd. 
Hollywt>od, CaUf. 90068 

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc 

757 Third Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10017 

Harold Becker Prodictions 

295 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10O03 

Harold Mantell, Inc. 
P. O. Box 378 
Princeton, N.J. 09540 



Harold Mayer Productions, Inc. 

155 West 72d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 



Harper & Row, Publishers 

10 East 53d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Harris Communications, Inc. 

1480 Egbert Ave. 

San Francisco. Calif. 94124 

Harris County Center for the ReUrded 
3550 West Dallas 
Houston, Tex. 77019 



Harris -Tuchman Productions 
751 North Highland Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90038 

Harrtson (Harvey) Films, Ud. 
see Harvey Harrison Films, Ltd. 



Harry Cooper Film Productions 
208 Rawson Rd. 
Drooklinc, Mnss. 02146 



Hart Ski Mnnulndurlng Co. 
630 Pierce Butler Route 
St. Paul, Minn. 55104 



Hartford Fire Insurance Co. 

90 John St. 

New York, N.Y. 10008 



Hartley Productions 

Cat Rock Rd. 

Cos Cob, Conn. 06807 

Harvest Films 
309 Fifth Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10016 

Harvey Harrison Films, Ltd. 
North Waltham Basing Stoke 
Hampshire, England 

Hawaii Natural History Association 
Hawaii National Park, Hawaii 96718 



Hawaiian Airlines 
International Airport 
Honolulu, Hawaii 96820 

Hawkins (Edward) Productions 
see Edward Hawkins Productions 



Head Ski Co. 

15 West Aylesbury Rd. 

Timonium, Md. 21093 

Health Education Aids 
8 South Lakeview 
Goddard, Kans. 67052 



Health Education Service 
P.O. Box 7283 
Albany, N.Y. 12224 



Hearst Metrotone News 

235 East 45th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Heath (D.C.) and Company 
see D. C. Heath and Company 

Heinz (H. J.) Co. 
see H. J. Heinz Co. 

Henk Newenbouse, Inc. 
1825 Willow Rd. 
Northfield, III. 60093 

Henrlcks (William) Associates, 
Inc. 
see Willian Henrlcks Associates, 
Inc. 

Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur 

Museum 
Winterthur, Del. 19735 

Henry Jaffe Enterprises 

666 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Henry Strauss & Co. , Inc. 

733 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Henry Ushljima Films, Inc. 
2250 East Devon Ave. 
Oes PUInes, 111. 60018 



Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides 
see Avid Corp, 



Herbert Kerkow Inc. 

14 East 38th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 



Herbert M. Elklns Co. 
10031 Commerce Ave. 
Tujungn. Calif. 91042 



Heritage Films 
6331 Weldlake Dr. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

Hess (Dan) Productions 
see Dan Hess FYoducUons 



Hesston Corp. 
Hesston, Kans. 



67062 



Hester and Associates 
11422 Harry Hlnes#212 
Dallas, Tex. 75229 



Highway Safety Foundation 
890 Hollywood Lane 
P.O. Box 1563 
Mansfield, Ohio 44907 

Hillsborough Association for 

Retarded Children 
4424 Tampa Bay Blvd. 
Tampa, Fla. 33614 

Historical Research Foundation 

540 Circle Way 

Lake Jackson, Tex. 77566 



Hoefler (Paul) Productions 
see Paul Hoefler Productions 

Hoffberg Productions 

321 West 44th St. 

New York, N. Y. 10036 

Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. 
Roche Laboratories 
Nutley, N.J. 07110 

Theodore Holcomb 

11 East 90th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10028 



Holmes (Burton) Films, Inc. 
see Burton Holmes Films, Inc. 



Holt, Rinehart and Winston 

383 Madison Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10017 



Homer Groenlng, Inc. 
1030 West Bumside 
Portland. Oreg. 97209 



A. L. Hooker 

Box 10, U.S. Navy No. 127 

c/o Postmaster 

Seattle, Wash. 98109 



Hombein Wood Films 
P.O. Box 174 
Lemont, Pa. 16851 



Horse on Film 
Route 4 
P.O. Box 164 
Charlottesville, Va. 22901 



Houghton Mifflin Co. 
110 Tremont St. 
Boston, Mass. 02107 



Household Finance Cor|». 
Money Management Institute 
I*rudential Plaza 
Chicago, III. 60601 

Hubbard (T. N. ) Scientific Co. 
see T. N. llubbnrd Scientific Co. 



Hudson Photographic industries, Inc. 
2 South Buckhoul St. 
Irvlngton-on-Hudson, N.Y. 10533 



Hugh and Suzanne Johnston, Inc. 
16 Valley Rd. 
Princeton, N.J. 10020 



Hughes Aircraft Co. 
BIdg. 100 M/SA-531 
P.O. Box 90615 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90009 

Hulton Educational Publications, Uji. 
Raans Rd. 
Amersham, Bucks, 
United Kingdom 



Hulton Press, Ltd. 

43 Shoe Lane 

London, E.C.4, England 



Humble Oil and Refining Co. 
P.O. Box 2180 
Houston, Tex. 77001 



Hunt -Wesson Foods 
1645 West Valencia Dr. 
Fullerton, CaUf. 92634 



IBM 
see International Business Machines Corp. 

IBM World Trade Corp. 
Audio Visual Services 
821 United Nations Plaza 
New York, N. Y. 10017 

I/D/E/A 
see Institute for the Develop- 
ment of Educational Activities 

I.Q. Films 

689 FUth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



ITT 
see International Telephone and 
Telegraph Corp. 



Idyllwlld Arts Foundation 
P. O. Box 38 
Idyllwlld, Calif. 92349 

Illinois Information Service 

RR 2 

Sherman, III. 62684 



Image Films, Inc. 
8563 Beverly Blvd. 
Los Angeles, CaUf. 90048 

Image Resources, Inc. 

267 West 25th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10001 



Imagination, Inc. 

443 Jackson St. 

San Francisco, CaUf. 94111 



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Imperial Film Co. , Inc. 
Educational Development Corp. BIdg. 
P.O. Box Drawer 1007 
Lakeland, Fla. 33803 



Imperial International Learning Corp. 
P.O. Box 548 
Kankakee, 111. 60901 



Imperial Oil, Ltd. 
Public Relations Department 
111 St. Clair Ave. West 
Toronto 7, Ontario, Canada 

Independent Film Producers Co. 
P.O. Box 501 
180 East CaUfornia Blvd. 
Pasadena, Calif. 91102 



Independent Protection Co. , Inc. 
420 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



India. Information Service of 

India 
2107 Masa Ave. , NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20008 

Infomatics 

8531 Schaefer St. 

Detroit, Mich. 48228 

Information Storage Systems 
Cupertino, Calif. 95014 

Informative Classroom Picture 

Publishers 
31 Ottawa Ave. NW. 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 

Institute for Laryngology & Voice 

Disorders 
11600 Wilshire Blvd. 
los Angeles, Calif. 90025 

Institute for the Development 

of Educational Activities 
P.O. Box 446 
Melbourne, Fla. 32901 

Institute of Life Insurance 

277 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Institute of Texan Cultures 

P.O. Box 1226 

San Antonio, Tex. 78294 

Institute of Visual Communication, 
420 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Instructional Dynamics, Inc. 
166 East Superior St. 
Chicago, III. 60611 



Instruct© Corp, 

Cedar Hollow & Matthews Rd. 

PaoU, Pa. 19301 



Insurance Information Institute 

110 WilUam St. 

New York, N.Y. 10038 



Inter-Church Audio -Visuals, Inc. 
832 Silas Deane Highway 
Wethersfield, Conn. 06109 



Interfilm/Cinema East 
P.O. Drawer 13955K 
Atlanta, Ga. 30324 



International Association of Chiefs of 

Police 
11 Firstfield Rd. 
Gaithersburg, Md. 20760 



International Book Corp. 
7300 Biscayne Blvd. 
Miami, Fla. 33138 

International Business Machines 

Corp. 
590 Madison Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10022 

International Communications Co. 
1371 Reynolds Ave. 
Santa Ana, CaUt. 92705 

International Communications 
Foundation 
see Doubleday Multimedia 

International Eye Film Library 
246 Danforth Ave. 
Jersey City, N.J. 07305 

International Film Bureau, Inc. 
332 South Michigan Ave. 
Chicago. 111. 60604 



International Film Foundation 
475 Fifth Ave. , Room 916 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

International Harvester Co. 
10400 West North Ave. 
Melrose Park, 111. 60160 

International Ladles Garment 

Workers Union 
1710 Broadway 
New York, N.Y. 10019 

International Minerals and 

Chemical Corp. 
20 North Wacker Dr. 
Chicago, 111. 60606 



Inc. 



International Paper Co. 

220 East 42d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



International Playtex Corp, 

350 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10001 

International Tele-Film Productions 
6314 La Mirada Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90038 

International Telephone and 

Telegraph Corp. 
P.O. Box 200 
Midland Park, N. J. 07432 

International Typographical Union of 

North America 
301 South Union Blvd. 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 80901 



Interstate Advisory Committee on the 

Susquehanna River Basin 
2101 North Front St. 
Harrisburg, Pa. 17110 



J. & F. Productions, Inc. 
1401 Walnut St. , Suite 700 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 



J & J Productions 
6010 Glendora 
Dallas, Tex. 75230 



J. B. Lippincott Co. 
East Washington Sq. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 



J. C. Penney Co., Inc. 
1301 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10019 



J Productions, Inc. 
2785 North Si^eer Blvd. 
Denver, Colo. 80211 



Jack Lieb Productions 
1230 West Washington Blvd. 
Chicago, 111. 60607 



Jack Milton Productions, Inc. 

817 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10003 



Jack's Camera Shop, Inc. 

614 St. Joe St. 

Rapid City, S. Dak. 57701 

Marshall Jacobs 

20 Woodlawn Apts. 

Mansfield Center, Conn. 06250 



Jaffe (Henry) Enterprises 
see Henry Jaffe Enterprises 



Jam Handy School Service, Inc. 
6781 East Grand Blvd. 
Detroit, Mich. 48211 



James Rokos Productions 
6800 South Fairview St. 
Downers Grove, 111. 60515 

Jantzen, Inc. 
P.O. Box 3001 
Portland, Oreg. 97208 

Janus Films 

745 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10022 

Jason Films 

2621 Palisade Ave. 

Riverdale, N.Y. 10463 



Jayark Corp. 
10 East 49th St. 
New York, N.Y. 



Jeff Dell Film Service 

1150 Sixth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Jenkyns & Associates, Inc. 
3497 Cahuenga Blvd. West 
Hollywood, Calif. 90068 



Jennings (Robert G. ) Corp. 
see Robert G. Jennings Corp. 



Jerry Long Productions, Inc. 
509 Valley St. 
Maplewood, N.J. 07040 

Jewish Centers Association 
5870 West Olympic Blvd. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90036 

Jewish Chautauqua Society 

838 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10021 

Jewish Federation-Council of Greater 

Los Angeles 
590 North Vermont Ave. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90004 

Jewish National Fund, Inc. 

42 East 69th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10021 

Jewish Theological Seminary of 

America 
3080 Broadway 
New York, N.Y. 10027 

Jim Lawless Motion Picture 

Consultants, Inc. 
1545 NE. 130th St. 
Seanle, Wash. 98125 

Jim Seymour Associates 
P. O. Box 4821 
Austin, Tex. 79151 

Joe Kelley Film Productions 

4806 Avenue C 

Corpus Christi, Tex. 78410 

Joe Rock Productions 
1343 North Laurel Ave. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90046 

Joe Sheppard Productions, Inc. 
1125 Charles View Way 
Towson, Md. 21204 



John Hancock Mutual Life 

Insurance Co. 
200 Berkely St. 
Boston, Mass. 02117 



John Mahon Productions 
3518 West Cahuenga Blvd. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90028 



John Patterson & Associates 

P.O. Box 75 

Cypress Gardens, Fla. 33880 

John Robert Productions 

186 Francisco St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94133 

John Sutherland Learning Associates 

8425 West Third St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90048 



John W. Gunter, Inc. 
1027 South Claremont St. 
San Mateo, Calif. 94402 



John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 

605 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 



Johnsen Enterprises, Inc. 
31 Windsor Rd. East 
North Haven, Conn. 06473 



InterCulture Associates. Inc. 
P.O. Box 277 
Thompson, Conn. 06277 



Irish University Press 

2 Holland Ave. 

White Plains, N.Y. 10603 



Jerome Ducrot Studio, Inc. 

32 East 22dSt. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 



Johnson (Robert M. ) Associates 
see Robert M. Johnson 
Associates 



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Wurren F. Johnson 

12 West 90th St. 

Nrw York. N.Y. 10024 

Johnston (Hugh & Suzannu), Ini-. 
ace Hugh & Suzanne Johnston, Inc. 



Joseph Burstyn, Inc. 

200 West S7tb St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Joseph E. Seagram t Sons, Inc. 
405 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Journal Films, Inc. 

909 West Dtvcrscy Pkwy. 

Chicago, 111. 60614 

Julius D. Felgelson Productions 
3939 Braxton Dr. 
Houston, Tex. 77042 

KCET (Television station) 

1313 North Vine St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90028 

KETC (Television station) 
6996 Mlllbrook Blvd. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63130 

KNBC-TV 

3000 West Alameda Ave. 

Burbank, Calif. 91505 

KOMO-TV 

100 Fourth Ave. North 

Seattle, Wash. 98109 

KPIX 

Westlngbouse Broadcasting 
Co. 

2655 Van Ness Ave. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94109 

KQED-TV 

Bay Area Educational TV 

525 Fourth St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94107 

KRON-TV 

1001 Van Ness Ave. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94102 

KSTP-TV 

3415 University Ave. SE. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 55414 

Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp 
300 Lakeside Dr. 
Oakland, Calif. 10022 



Kaiser Steel Corp. 
300 Lakeside Dr. 
Oakland, Calif. 94612 

Kalamazoo Nature Center, Inc. 
7000 North Westnedge 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001 

Kalb, Voorhls & Co. 
Woodward Bldg. 
Washington, D.C. 20005 

Kalmla Co. 

Concord, Mass. 01742 

Michael J. Kalush 
1101 Beard St. 
Flint, Mich. 48503 

KapUn (Richard) Productions 
see Richard l^lan Productions 



Knyfetz-Kiiutec PrwtucUons 
295 West Fourth St. 
New York, N.Y. 10014 



PhiUp Kearney 
439 Fourth St. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11215 



Keep America Beautiful 

100 Park Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10017 



Keller (Paul K. ) and Associates 
see Paul F. Keller and 
Associates 

Kellerman (Lawrence) Productions 
see Lawrence Kellerman 
Productions 



Kelley (Joe) Film Productions 
see Joe Kelley Film Pro- 
ductions 

Kemper Insurance Co. 
4750 West Sheridan Rd. 
Chicago, 111. 60640 



Ken Conant I*roductlons 

1631 Leycross Dr. 

La Canada, CaUf. 91011 

Kencsaw Films 

500 Central Ave. 

Union City, N.J. 07087 



Kenny Rehabilitation Institute 
1800 Chicago Ave. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55404 



Kerkow (Herbert) Inc. 
see Herbert Kerkow Inc. 



Carter H. Kershaw 

721 Winder a. 

State College, Pa. 16801 



KJdde (Walter) * Co., Inc. 
see Walter Wdde & Co. , Inc. 



Robert Klger 
14016 Emory Dr. 
Whittle r, Calif. 90605 



Kim and GIBord Productions 

342 Madison Ave. 

New York N. Y. 10017 



Kimberley Clark Corp. 
P.O. Box 2001 
Neenah, Wis. 54956 



Barbara King 

2289 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 



King Broadcasting Co. 
320 Aurora Ave. North 
Seattle, Wash. 98109 

King Screen Prodjctions 
320 Aurora Ave. North 
Seattle, Wash. 98109 

Kirchhclmer (Manfred) Productions 
see .Manfred KIrchhetmer 
Productions 



Klein (Walter J.) Co. 
see Waller J. Klein Co. 



Kleinberg (Ernest) Films 
see Ernest Kleinberg Films 



Kllse (Thomas S. ) Co. 
sec Thomas S. Klise Co. 



Knowledge Aid 

6633 West Howard St. 

Nilos, 111. 60648 

Kodak 
see Eastman Kodak Co. 

Koorls-Whitaker 
2621 Speedway 
Austin, Tex. 78705 



Koppers Co. , Inc. 
PitUburgh, Pa. 15219 



Kraft Foods Co. 

500 North Peshtlgo «. 

Chicago, 111. 60611 

Kramer, Miller, Lomden, 

Glassman 
1528 Waverly St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19146 



Michael Kravitz 
215 East 25th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10010 



Kunz, Inc. 

209 East Patapsco Ave. 

Baltimore. Md. 21225 



Laclede Steel Co. 

Arcade Bldg. 

St. Louis, Mo. 63101 



Laidlaw Brothers 
Thatcher & Madison Streets 
River Forest, III. 60305 



Lakin Productions 
143 Amity St. 
Brooklyn Heights 
New York, N.Y. 11201 



Bill La Mond 

50 Riverside Dr. 

New York, N.Y. 10024 

Bill Land 

6538 Valmont St. 

Tujunga, CaUf. 91042 

Landmark Productions, Inc. 

P.O. Box 538 

New York, N.Y. 10028 

Lang (Stan) Inc. 
see Stan Lang, Inc. 



Lansford Publishing Co. 
2516 Lansford Ave. 
San Jose, Calif. 95125 

Lantz (Walter) Productions 
see Walter Lantz Productions 

Larry Dawson Productions 

611 Howard St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94105 



Latham P'oundntlon for the Promotion 

of Humane Kducatlon 
Latham Sq. Bldg. 
SOS letta St. 
OakUnd, CaUf. 94612 



Lavercnts (Sidney N.) Productions 
sec Sidney N. Ljiverents Pro- 
ductions 



Lawless (Jim) Motion Picture Consultants 
see Jim Lawless Motion Picture Consultants 



Lawren Productions 
P.O. Box 1542 
Burllngame, Calif. 94010 



Lawrence Kellerman Productions 
172 East Fourth St. 
New York, N.Y. 10009 

Lawry's Foods, Inc. 

P.O. Box 2572 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90028 



William A. Lawson 
10295 42d Ave. 
Allendale, Mich. 49401 



Leacock Pennebaker, Inc. 

56 West 45th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Learning t Information 
315 Central Park West 
New York, N.Y. 10025 



Learning Corp. oi America 

711 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Learning Through Seeing, Inc. 
8138 Foothill Blvd. 
Sunland, CaUf. 91040 

Lee Mendelson Film Productions 
347 Primrose Rd. 
BurUngame, CaUf. 94010 



Arch Leean 
407 Oxford St. 
Northfield, Minn. 55057 



Lehn and Fink Products 

680 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Arnold Lewis Leibovit 

4726 Alton Rd. 

Miami Beach, Fla. 33140 

Leiand Auslender Productions 

6036 Comey Ave. 

Los Angeles, CaUf. 90034 



Lem Bailey Productions 
7934 SanU Monica Blvd. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90046 

Lembert Center for the Study of 

Violence 
Brandeis University 
Waltham, Mass. 02154 



Le Mont Films 
17622 Willard St. 
Northrldge, Calif. 91324 



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Leonard Peck Productions 
P.O. Box 965 
Wayne, N.J. 07470 

Le Roy Studios 

1208 East Cliveden St. 

Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 

Lesser Enterprises 

250 West 57th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Howard E, Lester 
P.O. Box 851 
Topango, CaUf. 90290 

Lester A. Schoenfeld Films 

165 West 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10708 

Leukemia Society of America 

211 East 43d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Edward Levonian 
1533 Fourth Ave. 
Los Angeles. Calif. 90019 

Harry A. Levy 
Mount Sinai Hospital 
19 East 98th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10029 

Lawrence Levy 
1318 Wesley Ave. 
Evanston, 111. 60201 

Lewiston Sugar Co. 
see Amalgamated Sugar Co. 



Library Filmetrip Center 
3033 Aloma St. 
Wichita, Kans. 67211 



Lieb (Jack) Productions 
see Jack Lieb Productions 



Jeffrey Lieber 

1723 West Tome Ave 

Chicago, 111. 60626 

Robert M. Ueberman 

3700 Bagley Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90034 



Life Educational Productions, Inc. 

3776 North Dunlap 

St. Paul, Minn. 55111 

Life Filmstrips 
Time-Life Bldg. 
Rockefeller Center 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

Life Support Technology, Inc. 
4320 SW. Lloyd Ave. 
Beaverton, Oreg. 97005 



Ully (Ell) & Co. 
see Eli Lilly & Co. 

Lilyan Productions, Inc. 
524 Ridge Rd. 
Watchung, N.J. 07060 

Linde Air Products Co. 

30 East 42d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Lippincott (J. B.) Co. 
see J. B. Lippincott Co. 



Lipton (Thomas J.) Inc. 
see Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. 



Litton Industries, Inc. 
360 North Crescent Dr. 
Beverly Hills. Calif. 90213 



Lockheed Aircraft Corp. 
2555 North Hollywood Way 
Burbank, Calif. 91503 

Loew's, Inc. 

1549 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Loma Linda University 
Audiovisual Services 
Loma Linda, Calif. 92354 



Long (Jerry) Productions, Inc. 
see Jerry Long Productions, Inc. 



Long Filmsllde Service 

7505 Fairmont Ave. 

El Cerrito, Calif. 94530 



Long Island Film Studios 
P.O. Box P 
Brightwaters, N.Y. 11718 



Long Island Lighting Co. 
250 Old Country Rd. 
Mineola, N.Y. 11501 



Look/Listen & Leam 
541 Lexington Ave. 
Suite 345 
New York, N.Y. 10022 

Lopatin (Ralph) Productions 
see Ralph Lopatin Productions 



Lord and King Associates, Inc. 

902 Hillview Ave. 

West Chicago, 111. 60185 



Los Angeles Film Makers 

Cooperative 
1834 Canyon Dr. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90028 



Los Angeles Foundation of Otology 

2130 West Third St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90057 



Lotus Productions 

8212 Gould Ave. 

Los Angeles, CaUf. 90046 

Louisiana Family Planning 

Program, Inc. 
136 South Derbingy St. 
New Orleans, La. 70112 

Louisiana Tourist Development 

Commission 
P.O. Box 44291 
Capitol Station 
Baton Rouge, La. 70804 

Luce (Ralph) Productions 
see Ralph Luce Productions 

Ludhiana Christian Medical 

College Board, U.S.A., Inc. 
Room 250 
475 Riverside Dr. 
New York, N.Y. 10027 



Lusky (Sam) Associates 
see Sam Lusky Associates 

Lutheran Brotherhood 
701 Second Ave. South 
Minneapolis, Mian. 55402 



Lutheran Church in America 
Board of Publications 
Audio Visual Dept. 
2900 Queen Lane 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19129 



Lutheran Film Associates 
315 Park Ave . South 
New York, N.Y. 10010 

Lutheran World Action 

50 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 

R. Gordon Lutz 

325 West 86th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10024 



Lux-Brill Productions 

321 East 44tb St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Lyceum Productions. Inc. 

P.O. Box 1226 

Laguna Beach, Calif. 92652 



Charles P. Lyman 
1907 North Bissell St. 
Chicago, 111. 60614 

MCA-TV 

543 West 43d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



M. C. Productions 
8764 Holloway Dr. 
Los Angeles. Calif. 90069 



MEDCOM, Inc. 

2 Hammarskjold Plaza 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



MFA Mutual Insurance Co. 
1505 West Broadway 
Columbia, Mo. 65201 



M. Grumbacher. Inc. 

460 West 34th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10001 



McDonnell Douglas Corp. 
3000 Ocean Park Blvd. 
Santa Monica, Calif. 90406 



MacGillivray /Freeman Films 

P.O. Box 205 

South Laguna, Calif. 92677 



MW Productions 
12807 Chesney Lane 
Bowie, Md. 20715 



McCall Pattern Co. 

230 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Herbert H. McCoy, Jr. 
37 West Main St. 
Chateaugay, N.Y. 12920 



Michael C. McCulloch 

1513 Centinella Ave. 

Santa Monica, Calif. 90404 

McDonald's System, Inc. 

2010 East Higgins Rd. 

Elk Grove Village, 111. 60007 



McGraw-Hill 
see Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill 



McGraw-Hill Book Co. 
1221 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10020 



Machris Productions 
11681 San Vicente Blvd. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90049 

Mclntyre Visual Publications 
P.O. Box 297, North Main St. 
Champlain, N.Y. 12919 

Mackinac College 

Mackinac Island, Mich. 49757 

Dan McLaughlin 
22154 Avenue San Luis 
Woodland Hills, CaUf. 91364 

Alden McLellan 
1225 West Dayton St. 
Madison, Wis. 53706 

Macmillan Co. 
806 Third Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10022 



George H. McQuilkin 

8212 Gould Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90046 

Magee Women's Hospital 
Forbes & Halket 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 



Magnum Films 

72 West 45th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Mahnke (Carl F.) Productions 
see Carl F. Mahnke Productions 



Mahogany Association 
666 North Lake Shore Dr. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 



Mahon (John) Productions 
see John Mahon Productions 



Malmone (Sal) Inc. 
see Sal Maimone, Inc. 



Makai Corp. 

Makapuu Oceanic Center 

Waimanalo, Hawaii 96795 



Sal Mallimo 
79 Smith St. 
Freeport, N.Y. 11520 

Manfred Kirchheimer Productions 
201 West 101st St. 
New York, N.Y. 10025 



Joseph Maniscalco 

29619 Manhattan 

St. Clair Shores, Mich. 48082 



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Mansfield (IXjrtla) Motlun Pli-turca MayluK Co. 

»rr Portia Manaflrlil Motion IMctuirs Advertising l>i>t. 

403 WfSl Fourth St. 

Newton, Iowa 50208 
Manson Dlstiibutlug Coip. 
9145 Sunset Blvd. 
Hollywood, CalH. 90069 Meals for Millions Foundation 

21S West Seventh St. 

Mantell (Harold) Inc. '^ A"*"'""- f^""'" »»«" 

sec Harold Mantell, Inc. 



Marathon International Pro- 
ductions, Inc. 
10 East -ISth St. 
New York, N.Y. lOOU 



Marco Corp. 

60 East 86th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10028 

Marsh Film Enterprises 

7900 Rosewood Dr. 

Shawnee Mission, Kans. 66208 

Marshall Faber Productions 
121 Marlpoea St. 
Denier, Colo. 80223 



Martin (Burt) Associates 
sec Burt Martin Associates 

Martin Marietta Corp. 

MP 277 

Orlando, Fla. 32805 

Martin Moyer Productions 
900 Federal Ave. East 
Seattle, Wash. 98102 



Marvin Albert/Motion Media Film 
6216 17th Ave. NE. 
Seattle, Wash. 98115 



MaryknoII Missloners 
MaryknoU, N.Y. 10545 

Maryland Center for Public 

Broadcasting 
Bonita Ave. 
Owings Mills, Md. 21117 



Edward Allen Mason 
Harvard Medical School 
23 Fenwood Rd. 
Boston, Mass. 02115 



Mass Media Associates, Inc. 
2116 .North Charles St. 
Baltimore, Md. 21218 



Matson NaWgation Co. 

100 .\nssioo St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94105 

Mattco Associates 

3309 North Chapel Hill Rd. 

McHenry, lU. 60050 



Medcom 
see MEDCOM, Inc. 



Media Five Film Oistrlbutors 
1011 North Cole Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90038 



Media Masters 
400 West Sixth St. 
TusUn, Calll. 92680 



Media Plus, Inc. 
60 Riverside Dr. 
New York, N.Y. 10024 

Medical Communications, In 
see MEDCOM, Inc. 

Medical Examination Trust 

400 40th St. 

Oakland, Calif. 94609 

Medical Films, Inc. 

Ill Sherman Ave. 

New Haven, Conn. 06511 



Meeker-Gill Productions 

314 West 71st St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 



Martin Meltz 

1340 East Barringer St. 

Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 

Mendelson (Lee) Film 
Productions 
see Lee Mendelson Film 
Productions 

MenUl Health Film Board, 

164 East 38th St. 

New York, N,Y. 10016 



Mentor Productions, Inc. 
360 North Bedford Dr. 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210 

Merchandiser Film Productions 
P.O. Drawer J 
HunUngton, N.Y. 11743 



Merck and Company, Inc. 
126 East Lincoln Ave. 
Rahway, N.J. 07065 



Mercury Newsfllm, Inc. 

501 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Matthews (William W.) & Co., Inc. 
see WUUam W. Matthews & Co., Inc. Merrell (William S.) Co. 

see William S. Merrell Co. 



William L. Mauger 

315 East 73d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10021 



Mayer (Harold) Productions, Inc. 
see Harold Mayer Productions, Inc. 



Maysles Films 
1697 Broadway 
New York, N.Y. 10019 



Merrill (Charles E.) Pub. Co. 
see Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co. 



Message Unit 
1322 Cornell Ave. 
Berkeley, Calif. 94702 

Meteor ProAictlons 

37 West 57th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Methodist Church (United .Stales) 
Commission on Promotion and 
Cultivation 

475 Riverside Dr. 

New York, N.Y. 10027 

Mi'thodist Church. Commission on 
Public Relations and Methodist 
information 

1200 Dnvis St. 

Evanston, HI. 60201 

Methodist Church (United States) 
Television, Radio and Film 
Commission 

1525 McGavock St. 

Nashville, Tenn. 37203 

Methodist Hospital 
6516 Bertncr 
Houston, Tex. 77025 



Methodist Publishing House 
201 Eighth Ave. South 
Nashville, Tenn. 37203 



Metro -Go Idwyn -Mayer 

1540 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Metromedia Producers Corp. 
485 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 

1 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 

Metropolitan Memorial United 

Methodist Church 
Nebraska & New Mexico Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20016 



Metropolitan Opera Guild 

1865 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10023 

Mettler Studios 

Tucson Creative Dance Certer 
3131 North Cherry Ave. 
Tucson, Ariz. 85719 

Meyer (Fred) Fibns 
see Fred Meyer Films 

Miami Seaquarium 
Rickenbacker Causeway 
Miami, Fla. 33149 



Michigan Trucking Association 
440 Stoddard Bldg. 
Lansing, Mich. 48933 

Midwest Film Studios 
6808 North Clark St. 
Chicago, lU. 60626 



Mlketoe Productions 

137 East 36th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 



Milady Publishing Corp, 
3839 White Plains Rd. 
Bronx, N.Y. 10467 

Mllbiuer (Richards.) Pro- 
ductions 
see Richard S. Mllbauer 
Productions 

Miller (Warren) Productions, Inc. 
see Warren NOller Productions, Inc 



Miller Browing Co. 
400U West State St. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 53208 

Miller-Hrody I*roductlons 

342 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



MlUlken Publishing Co. 

611 Olive St. 

St. Louis, Mo. 63101 



Milner-Fenwlck, Inc. 
3800 Liberty Heights Ave. 
Baltimore. Md. 21215 



Milton (Jack) Productions, Inc. 
see Jack Milton Productions, Inc. 



Mine Safety Appliances Co. 
201 North Braddock Ave. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208 



Minlfilms Productions 
229 SE. First Ave. 
Fort Ijiuderdale, Fla. 



Minnesota Theater Co. 
725 Vineland Pi. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55403 



Mitchell (Robert) & Dale Case Productions 
see Robert Mitchell & Dale Case Productions 



Mizrachi Women's Organization of America 

242 Fourth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 



Mobil Oil Corp. 
150 East 42d St. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

Modem Film Corp. 

729 Seventh Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Modem Learning Aids 
P. O. Box 302 
Rochester, N.Y. 14603 

Modem School Supply Co. 
524 East Jackson St. 
Goshen, Ind. 46526 



Modem Talking Picture Service 
1212 Avenue of the Amertcas 
New York, N.Y. 10036 



Modfllm 
Box 2228 
CUrksburg, W.Va. 



Hokln (Arthur) Productions 
see Arthur Moldn Productions 



Monroe -Williams Productions 

3940 Douglas Rd. 

Coconut Grove, Fla. 33133 



Montage Films 
22369 Champaign 
Taylor. NUch. 48180 



Monteflore Hospital for Chronic Diseases 
ill East 210 St. 
Bronx, N.Y. 10467 



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Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc. 
619 East Chicago Ave. 
Chicago, m. 60607 

Monumental Films and 

Recordings, Inc. 
2160 Rockrose Ave. 
Baltimore, Md. 21211 

Moody Institute of Science 
12000 East Washington Blvd. 
Whittier, Calif. 90606 



Moreland-Latchford Productions 
1051 Clinton St. . 
Buffalo, N.Y. 14206 

Morgan, Hastings & Co. 
1321 North Front 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 

Rob Mortarotti 
166 Zander Dr. 
Orinda, Calif. 94563 

Morton Salt Co. 
Water Conditioning Division 
110 North Wacker Dr. 
Chicago, III. 60606 

Motion Picture Association of America 

25 West 43d St. 

New York, N.Y. 20036 

Motion Picture Productions of Texas 
1101 Nueces 
Austin, Tex. 78701 



Motion Picture Research Coxmcil 
1421 North Western Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90027 

Motorola, Inc. 

4545 West Augusta Blvd. 

Chicago, lU. 60651 

Mount San Jacinto College 

P. O. Box 248 

21400 Highway 79 

Mount San Jacinto, Calif. 92383 

Movielab, Inc. 

619 West 54th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Moyer (Martin) Productions 
see Martin Moyer Productions 



Murphy Productions 
see Francis G. Murphy 
Productions 

Francis T. Murray 
42 Aldwyn Lane 
Villanova, Pa. 19085 

Muscular Dystrophy 

Associations of America 
1790 Broadway 
New York, N.Y. 10019 

Museum Extension Service 

80 West 40th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10018 

Music Educators National Conference 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20036 

Music Therapy Center 

18 West 74th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 

Musilog Corp. 
P.O. Box 1199 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 93102 



My Weekly reader 
Education Center 
Columbus, Ohio 43216 

NASCO 

Fort Atkinson, Wis. 53538 

NBC 
see National Broadcasting Co. 

NBC Educational Enterprises 
30 Rockefeller Plaza 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

NEA 
see National Education Asso- 
ciation 

NET 

see National Educational 
Television and Radio Center; 
National Educational Television 
Film Service 

NFL Films, Inc. 
250 North 13th St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 

NOVC Film 

56 Beverly Garden Dr. 

Metairie, La. 70001 

Nasco 
see NASCO 

Nathan W. Ackerman Family 

Institute 
149 East 78th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10021 

National Academy for Adult 

Jewish Studies 
218 East 70th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10021 

National Academy of Sciences 
2101 Constitution Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20418 

National Agricultural Supply Co. 
see NASCO 



National Air Taxi Conference 
1346 Connecticut Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

National Association for Mental 
P.O. Box 7316 
Alexandria, Va. 22307 



National Audio-Visual Association 
3150 Spring St. 
Fairfax, Va. 22030 

National Audiovisual Center 

(GSA) 

Washington, D.C. 20409 

National Book Committee 

One Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

National Broadcasting Co. 
30 Rockefeller Plaza 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

National Center for 

Atmospheric Research 
1850 Table Mesa Dr. 
Boulder, Colo. 80302 

National Collegiate Athletic Association 

Midland Bldg. 

1221 Baltimore Ave. 

Kansas City, Mo. 64105 

National Communications 

Foundation 
1040 North Las Palmas Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90034 

National Cotton Council of America 

350 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10001 

National Council for the 

Social Studies 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

National Council of Churches 

Broadcasting & Film Commission 
475 Riverside Dr. 
New York, N.Y. 10027 

National Coimcil of State Garden Clubs 
4401 Magnolia Ave. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63110 

National Dairy Council 
111 North Canal St. 
Chicago, 111. 60606 



National Education Association 
Health 1201 16th St. NW. 

Washington, D. C. 20036 



National Educational Media 
15250 Ventura Blvd. 
Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403 

National Educational Television 

and Radio Center 
10 Columbus Circle 
New York, N.Y. 10019 



National Association of Automotive 

Mutual Insurance Companies 
20 North Wacker Dr. 
Chicago, III. 60606 

National Association of Cor- 
rosion Engineers 
2400 West Loop South 
Houston, Tex. 77027 

National Association of Manufacturers National Educational Television 
Film Bureau Film Service 

277 Park Ave. Audio-Visual Center 

New York, N.Y. 10017 Indiana University 

Bloomington, Ind. 47401 

National Association of Secondary 

Material Industries 
330 Madison Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

National Association of State Aviation 

Officials 
1Q29 Vermont Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20005 

National Association of State 

Universities and Land Grant 

Colleges 
Office of Institutional Research 
1785 Massachusetts Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 



National Electrical Contractors 

Association 
Rhode Island Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

National Film Board of Canada 
1251 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10020 



National Fire Protection 

Association 
60 Batterymarch St. 
Boston, Mass. 02110 



National Fisheries Institute 
111 East Wacker Dr. 
Chicago, III. 60601 

National Foundation 

Box 2000 

White Plains, N.Y. 10602 



National Funeral Directors Association 

of the United States 
Film Library 
135 West Wells St. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 53203 

National Geographic Society 
17th & M Streets NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 



National Health Films 
P.O. Box 13973 
Station K 
Atlanta, Ga. 30324 

National Home Study Council 
1601 18th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20009 

National Instructional Films 

49 South Main St. 

^ring Valley, N.Y. 10977 



National Instructional Tele- 
vision Center 
Box A 
Bloomington, Ind. 47401 



National Interagency Council on Smoking 

and Health 
P.O. Box 3654 
Central Station 
Arlington, Va. 22203 

National Medical Audiovisual Center 
2111 Plaster Br. Rd. 
Atlanta, Ga. 30324 

National Parks Commission 
1 Cambridge Ter. 
London, NWl, England 

National Plant Food Institute 
Suite 1004 
1700 K St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

National Rifle Association of America 
1600 Rhode Island Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

National Right to Work Committee 
1025 Connecticut Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

National Safety Council 
425 North Michigan Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 

National Scholastic Press Association 
18 Journalism Bldg. 
University of Minnesota 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55455 

National School Public Relations 

Association 
1801 North Moore St. 
Arlington, Va. 22209 

National Society for Ciippled Children 

and Adults 
2023 West Ogden Ave. 
Chicago, nl. 60612 

National Society for the Prevention 

of Blindness 
79 Madison Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10016 



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National Tclenim Aaaoclnim 
12636 Uoatrtce Ave. 
MarVlaU, r«U(. 90066 

Natloiml TolCT'iBlon Nou-s 
6016 FaUbrook Ave. 
Woodland Hill, Calif. 91364 

National Tubrmiloala Aaaoclatlon 

1790 Broad«ly 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

National Wlldllfr Kedoratton 
H12 16th St. NW. 
Waahington, D. C. 20036 

National Women's christian 

Temperance Inion 
1730 Chicajso Ave. 
Evanston, HI. 60201 

Nature -Guide Films 
64 East LaVcrda Rd. 
Bountiful, Utah 84010 

Neeman (Glora) Production Co. 
Bee Glora Neeman Production Co. 

Negro History Associates 
51 Herkimer St. 
Brooklyn, N.V. 11216 



Ken Nelson 

3718 Sunset Blvd. 

U» Angeles. Calif. 90026 

Nelson (Spencer) Film Pro- 
ductions 
see Spencer Nelscn Film 
Proikictions 

Ncubachcr-Vetter Film Pro- 
ductions 
1750 WcstH-ood Blvd. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 

Neufeld (WllUam) Film Pro- 
ductions 
see William Neufeld Film 
Productions 

New Day Films 
779 Susquehana Ave. 
Franklin I.akes, N.J. 07417 

New Jersey Zinc Co. 

160 Front St. 

New York, N.Y. 10038 

New Thing Art and Architecture 

Center 
1811 Columbia Rd. NW. 
Washington, O.C. 20009 

New York Sute Historical 

Association 
Lake Rd. 
Coopcrstown, N.Y. 13326 

New York Telephone Co. 

140 West St. 

New York, N.Y. 10007 



New York Times 
Times Square 
229 West 43d St. 
New York, N.Y. 10036 

New York Zoological Society 
1221 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

New Zealand NaUonal Film Unit 

Miramar 

P.O. Box 15022 

Wellington, East 4. 

New Zealand 



Newcnhousc (H<-nk) Inc. 
Bee Honk Newenhouse, Inc. 



NewB Front 

20 West 43d St. 

New York. N.Y. 10036 

Newsfllm Thenler, Inc. 

250 West r)7th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10015 



Nicollna Productions 

143 SulUvan St. 

New Y'ork, N.Y. 10012 

Niles (Fred A.) Communications 
Centers, Inc. 
see Fred A. Niles Communications 
Centers, Inc. 



The Nucleus, Inc. 

P.O. Box R 

Valley Rd. 

Oak Ridge, Trnn. 37830 



Number Films 
17350 Oresham St. 
Northrldge, Calif. 



91324 



Victor Nunez 

227 Westminster Dr. 

Tallahassee, Fla. 32304 



Nye Curtis Associates 

nil North Las Palmas Ave. 

Hollywood, Calif. 90038 



9th Street Productions 

21 West Ninth St. 

New York. N.Y. 10011 

Nisscn Corp. 

Cedar Rapids, Iowa S2406 

North American Films, Inc. 
4440 Ellenlta Ave. 
Tarzana, Calif. 91356 

North American Philips Corp. 
Training & Education Systems 

Division 
100 East 42d St. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

North Carolina Fund 
P.O. Box 687 
Durham, N. C. 27702 

North Carolina Wildlife Resources 

Commission 
italeigh, N.C. 27602 

Northeast Conference Films 
Box E 

Brown University 
Providence, R.I. 02912 



Northeast Utilities Service Co. 
P.O. Box 270 
Hartford, Conn. 06101 



Northern Films 
Box 98 

Main Office Station 
Seattle, Wash. 98111 

Northern States Power Co. 
15 South Fifth St. 
.Minneapolis, Minn. SS402 

Northwest Custom Movies 
4600 Union Bay PI. NE. 
Seattle, Wash. 9810S 



Northwest Film Productions 
P.O. Box 1030 
Spokane, Wash. 99210 

Northwestern University School of 

Speech 
Evanston, III. 60201 

Norwood Studios, Inc. 
926 New Jersey Ave. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20001 



Nova Scotia Bureau of Information 

247 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Vaughn Obem 

922 14th St. 

Santa Monica, Calif. 90403 

Occidental College 

1600 Campus Rd. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90041 

Ocean Science & Engineering, 
4905 Del Ray Ave. 
Washington, D. C. 20Q14 



O'Connor (W'alter G.) Co. 
see Walter G. O'Connor Co. 



Office of Institutional Research 
1785 Massachusetts Ave. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

OfQclal Films, Inc. 

25 West 45th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Official Sports Films 
400 Leslie St. 
Elgin, 111. 60120 

Eliot O'Hara 
2025 O St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20036 

Ohio Bell Telephone Co. 
Film Library 
2123 East Ninth St. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44115 

Ohio Historical Society 
Ohio State Museum 
Columbus, Ohio 43210 



Arthur J. O'Keefe 
22 South Main Ave. 
Albany, N.Y. 12208 

Olcott Forward, Inc. 
234 North Central Ave. 
Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530 



Olesen Films 
1535 Ivar Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

Frederick Olessl 
8 Twin Oaks Dr. 
Trenton, N.J. 08638 



Orchard School for Special Education 
8600 Gross Point Rd. 
Skokle, III. 60076 



Oregon Coast Association 
559 Southwest Coast Highway 
Newport, Oreg. 97365 



Oregon Regional Primntc 

Center 
University of Oregon 
3181 SW. Sam Jackson Park Rd. 
Portland, Oreg. 97201 

Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. 
U.S. Highway No. 202 
Raritan, N.J. 08869 



Osti Films 
63 Rogers St. 
Cambridge, Mass. 



02142 



Our York SUte 

Box 111 

Cooperstown, N.Y. 13326 



Inc. 



Owens-Illinois, 
P.O. Box 1035 
Toledo, Ohio 43601 



Oxford Films 

1136 North Las Palmas 

Hollywood, Calif. 90038 



PMS Films, Inc. 
P.O. Box 9583 
Arlington, Va. 22209 

Pac Films 

160 Herricks Rd. 

Mineola, N.Y. 11501 



Pace Films 

411 East S3d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. 

707 South Hill St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90014 



Palmer (W. A.) Films 
see W. A. Palmer Flbns 



Pan American Coffee Bureau 
1350 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10019 

Pan American Sanitary Bureau 
Regional Office of the World 

Health Organization 
525 23d St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20037 

Pan American World Airways 

200 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Panoramic Teaching Aids, Inc. 
1810 Rapides Ave. 
Alexandria, La. 71301 



Para Communications Group 

Alpine Ter. 

Pleasantville, N.Y. 10S70 

ParamouiX Pictures Corp. 

1501 Broadway 

New York, N. Y. 10036 



Parents Magazine Films 
52 Vanderbilt Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

Parish of the Air 

Radio -TV Foundation Box 11711 

Atlanta, Ga. 30305 

Park Films 

5947 Salamea Ave. 

Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364 



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Parthenon Pictures 

2625 Temple St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90026 

Pasadena Foundation for 

Medical Research 
99 North El Malino Ave. 
Pasadena, Calif. 91101 

Pasadena Tournament of Roses 

Association 
391 South Orange Grove Blvd. 
Pasadena, Calif. 91105 



Path6-America Distributing Co. , Inc. 
1270 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10020 



Pathe News, Inc. 
245 West 55th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10019 

Pathescope Educational Films 

71 Weyman Ave. 

New Rochelle, N.Y. 10802 

Patterson (John) and 
Associates 
see John Patterson 

Patterson-Kelley Co. 

East Stroudsberg, Pa. 18301 

Paul F. Keller and Associates 
6412 Indian Hills Rd. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 



Paul Hoefler Productions 

P.O. Box 1313 

La Jolla, Calif. 92037 

Paulist Productions 

17575 Pacific Coast Highway 

Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272 

Pax Productions 

1212 North Genesse Ave. 

Hollywood, Calif. 90046 

Peach Enterprises 

4649 Gerald 

Warren, Mich. 48092 

Peck (Leonard) Productions 
see Leonard Peck 
Productions 

Pelican Films 

270 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Pellon Corp. 

1120 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Penn Central Co. 

1040 Six Penn Center Plaza 

Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 

Pennebaker (Leacock) Inc. 
see Leacock Pennebaker, Inc. 



Penney (J.C.) Co., Inc. 
see J, C. Penney Co., Inc. 

Pennsylvania. University. 

Moore School of Electrical 

Engineering 
3440 Woodland Ave. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 

Pennsylvania State University 
Psychological Cinema Register 
University Park, Pa. 16802 



PepsiCo, Inc. 
Anderson Hill Rd. 
Purchase, N.Y. 10577 

Perennial Education, Inc. 
1825 Willow Rd. 
Northfield, 111. 60093 

Perfection Form Co. 
214 West Eighth St. 
Logan, Iowa 51546 



Peter M. Robeck & Co., Inc. 

4 West 16th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 



Peter Rosen Productions 

281 Crown St. 

New Haven, Conn. 06510 

Peter Sahula Studios 

108 East 16th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10003 

Charles E. Peterson 

56 Rivas Ave. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94i: 



Petite Film Co. 
708 North 62d St. 
Seattle, Wash. 98103 

Pfizer Laboratories 
Medical Film Dept. 
63 Flushing Ave. NW. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205 



Philadelphia Gas Works 
1401 Arch St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 

Philip Morris International 
P.O. Box 3-D 
Richmond, Va. 23206 

Roger Morgan Phillips 
67 Riverside Dr. 
Apt. 5D 

New York, N.Y. 10024 

Phillips Petroleum Co. 
Sales Promotion Division 
Bartlesville, Okla. 74003 



Photo-Chuting Enterprises 
13525 Inglewood Ave, 
Hawthorne, CaUf. 90250 

Photo Lab, Inc. 

3825 Georgia Ave. NW. 

Washington, D. C. 20011 



Pictorial Events 

American Institute for Visual 

Instruction 
P.O. Box 858 
I^dio City Station 
New York, N.Y. 10019 



Pierce Productions 
29 Harvard St. 
Arlington, Mass. 02174 



Pigeon Productions 
161 Mariner St. 
Buffalo, N.Y. 14201 

Pike Productions 
97 Lake Ave. 
Newton, Mass. 02159 



Pillsbury Co. 

Publicity Dept. 

608 Second Ave. South 

Minneapolis, Minn. 55402 



Pineapple Growers Association 

of Hawaii 
P.O. Box 3166 
Honolulu, Hawaii 96802 



Piper Aircraft Corp. 

Sales Promotion Coordinator 

Lock Haven, Pa. 17745 

Pitman Publishing Corp. 

10 East 43d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Planned Parenthood-World 

Population 
810 Seventh Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10019 

Plastic Coating Corp. 
Tecnifax Division 
20 First Ave. 
Chicopee, Mass. 01020 

PUmoth Plantation, Inc. 
P.O. Box 1620 
Plymouth, Mass. 02360 

Polaroid Col^). 
549 Technology Sq. 
Cambridge, Mass. 02139 

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn 

333 Jay St. 

Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 

Pomes and Popcorn 
3795 Mission Blvd. 
San Diego, Calif. 92109 

Ponderosa Films 
P.O. Box 957 
McLeod Island 
Livington, Mont. 59047 

Popeil Bros. 

14 North Sangamon St. 

Chicago, 111. 60607 

Popular Science Audio-Visuals 
355 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

Population Council 

245 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Population Dynamics 
13201 Ninth Ave. NW. 
Seattle, Wash. 98177 



Port of New York Authority 

111 Eighth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 

Portafilms, Inc. 

4180 Dixie Highway 

Drayton Plaines, Mich. 4801 



Portafilms Management Services 

422 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Portia Mansfield Motion Pictures 

Box 4026 

Carmel, Calif. 93921 

Portland Cement Association 
33 West Grand Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60610 



Potter, Orchard & Petrie, Inc. 

1600 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Potters Photographic Applications Co. 
160 Herricks Rd. 
Mlneola, N.Y. 11501 



Poultry & Egg National Board 
18 South Michigan Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60603 



Powers Co. 
4427 Broadway 
Indianapolis, Ind. 



46205 



Pownall/Cine, Ltd. 
918 West Armitage Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 69614 

Praxis Productions, Ltd. 
10 West 66th St. , Suite 17H 
New York, N.Y. 10023 

Premier Film & Recording Corp, 

3033 Locust St. 

St. Louis, Mo. 63103 

Prentice-Hall 
Educational Book Division 
Englewood CUffs, N.J. 07632 

Michael Pressman 
333 Central Park West 
New York, N.Y. 10025 

Paul B. Price 
5433 Fieldston Rd. 
Bronx, N.Y. 10471 

Price Filmakers 
3491 Cahuenga Blvd. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

John Primm 

838-1/2 Edinburgh Ave. 

Hollywood, Calif. 90046 



Prism Productions, Inc. 

220 East 23d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 

Problem Co. 

1446 North Wells St. 

Chicago, 111. 60610 



Procter & Gamble Co. 
Public Relations Dept. 
301 East Sixth St. 
Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 

Producers Group, Ltd. 
323 West Randolph St. 
Chicago, 111. 60606 

Productions Unlimited, Inc. 

39 West 55th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Professional Arts, Inc. 
P.O. Box 8003 
Stanford, Calif. 94305 

Professional Research, Inc. 
461 North La Brea Ave. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90036 

Progressive Pictures 
1810 Francisca a. 
Benicia, Calif. 94510 

Promex Films, S. A. 
Florenica 39 
Mexico, D. F. 6 



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Protcctoscnl l*o. 

1920 South Wrstern Ave. 

Chlcuso. 111. 60608 

Prothmann A«aoctatee. Inc. 
650 Thomas Ave. 
Baldwin. N.Y. US 10 

Proto Toola 

2209 Santa Fp Ave. 

Los Angeles. Calif. 90058 

Prudential Insurance Co. 
P.O. Box 594 
Newark. N.J. 07101 

Psychological Cinem,-! Register 
see l^nnsylvanla. State University, 
Psychological Cinema Iteglster 

Psychological Films 
205 West TMcntleth St. 
SanU Ana, Calif. 92706 

Psychology Exploration Films 
1600 La Loma Ave. 
Berkeley, CaUf. 94709 

PubUc Media, Inc. 
1144 Wllinette Ave. 
Wllmette, 111. 60091 

Pyramid Films 
P.O. Box 1048 
Sana Monica, CaUf. 90406 

Q+Ed Productions 

2921 West Alameda Ave. 

Burbank, Calif. 91507 



Quality Bakers of America 

120 West 42d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



John Quick 
1909 Haste St. 
Berkeley, Calif. 94704 

RCA Computer Systems 
Front & Cooper Streets 
Camden, N.J. 08102 

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 
Fourth & Main Streets 
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 

RKO General, Inc. 

1440 Broadway 

New York. N. Y. 10022 

RKO-Pathe. Inc. 

1270 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, N.Y. 10020 

RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 
1270 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

RLF Productions, Inc. 

171 East 62d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10021 

RMI Film Productions 
701 Westpon Rd. 
Kansas City, Mo. 64111 

R. T. French Co. 
1 MusUrrt St. 
Rochester, N.Y. 14609 

Radim Films 

17 West 60th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10021 



Radoff-Deda Film 
6665 Franklin Ave. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90028 

llac Crowthor Co. 
Ardmorc, Pa. 19003 

John Rofalskl 
132 Crescent Ave. 
Waldwick, N.J. 07463 

Rainy Day Films 
18 Avenue 23 
Venice, CaUf. 90291 

Ralph I/opatln Productions 
1728 Cherry St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 



Ralph Luce Productions 
6407 La Mirada Ave. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90038 

Rand Corp. 

1700 Main St. 

Santa Monica, CaUf. 90406 



Rand McNally & Co. 

Box 7600 

Chicago, III. 60680 

Randolph (F.) Associates, Inc. 
see F. Randolph Associates, Inc. 



Random House 

201 East 50th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



John Rapaport 

46 West 75th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 



Monroe Rapaport 
175 West 72d St. 
New York, N.Y. 10023 



Rarig's, Inc. 
2100 North 45th St. 
Seattle, Wash. 98103 

Marian Ray 
36 VilUns Ave. 
Surbiton, Surrey 
England 

Ray (Reid H.) Television Pro- 
ductions 
see Reid H. Ray Television 
Productions 

Ray-Vino Productions, Inc. 
Motion Picture Productions 
555 BroadhoUow Rd. 
Melville, N.Y. 11746 

Raya Productions 

9255 Doheny Rd. 

Loe Angeles, CaUf. 90069 



Raybar Technical Films 
210 North Boston Ave. 
North Massapequa, N.Y. 



11758 



Reade (Walter) organiiation 
see Walter Readc Organization 



Keader's Digest Services 
PleasamviUe, N.Y. 10570 



Reein Films 

45 NW. Third St. 

Miami, Fla. 33128 

John K. Regin 
43S Callan St. 
Evanston, III. 60202 



Reid H. Ray Television Productions 
2269 Ford Parkway 
St. Paul, Minn. 55116 

Rembrandt Films 

59 East 54th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Remington Rand, Inc. 

315 Fourth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
Troy, N.Y. 12181 

Republic Pictures Corp. 

630 Ninth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

RepubUc Steel Corp. 
1013 Midland Bldg. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44101 

Research Press Co. 
2612 North Mattis Ave. 
Champaign, lU. 61820 

Responsive Environments Corp. 

200 Sylvan Ave. 

Englewood CUffs, N.J. 07632 

Reynolds (R. J.) Tobacco Co. 
sec R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 

Reynolds (Stuart) Productions 
sec Stuart Reynolds Productions 



Reynolds Metals Co. 
6601 West Broad St. 
Richmond, Va. 23261 

Alastair M. Riach 
1353 North Fuller Ave. 
Loe Angeles, CaUf. 90046 

Rice Council for Market 

Development 
3917 Richmond Ave. 
Houston. Tex. 77027 

Michael Rich 
7306 Kenyon Dr. 
Tucson, Ariz. 85710 

Richard CUne Film Productions 
3290 South WiUiams St. 
Englewood, Colo. 80110 

Richard Kaplan Productions 

8 Capri Dr. 

Spring Valley, N.Y. 10977 

Richard S. Mllbauer Productions 

21 West 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Harvey Richards 
14 Flood Circle 
Atherton, CaUf. 94025 



Rinaldo (Ben) Co. 
see Ben Rinaldo Co. 



Riverside Productions 

07 Riverside Dr. 

New York, N.Y. 10024 

Ro-Senrch, Inc. 

202 West Georgia Ave. 

Wayncsville, N.C. 28786 

Ron's Films 

1696 North Astor St. 

Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 



Robeck (Peter M.) & Co. , Inc. 
see Peter M. Robeck & Co. , Inc. 



Rolxjrt (John) Productions 
see John Robert IToductions 

Robert Davis Productions 
P.O. Box 512 
Cary. 111. 60013 

Robert G. Jennings Corp. 

15 East 55th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Robert J. Brady Co. 
130 Q St. NE. 
Washington, D.C. 20002 

Robert M. Johnson Associates 
635 National Press Bldg. 
Washington, D. C. 20004 

Robert Mitchell & Dale Case Productions 

4919 Areola Ave. 

North Hollywood, CaUf. 91601 

Jack Robertson 

3 Washington Sq. Village 

New York, N.Y. 10012 

Roche Laboratories 
see Hoffmann-Laroche, inc. 
Roche Laboratories 

Rocinante Sight & Sound 

P.O. Box 814 

Lake Forest, lU. 60045 

Rock (Joe) Productions 
see Joe Rock Productions 

Rockefeller Foundation 

111 West 50th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10020 

Rockwell -Standard Corp. 

233 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10007 

Louis G. Rockwood 
1204 Bellwood Dr. 
Lovcland, Ohio 45140 

Rocom 

Kingsland Rd. 
Nutley, N.J. 07110 

Rodale Press 
Film Division 
Emmaus, Pa. 18049 



Red Cross 
sec American National Red Cross 



Riverbank Productions 
160 South Main St. 
New Hope, Pa. 18938 



Rohm & Haas Co. 
Independence Mall West 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 



Rokos (James) Productions 
see James Rokos Productions 



Rolf Schlndler Productions 
P.O. Box 991 
SaUnas, CaUf. 93901 



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Ron Walter Photography 
1212 North Genessee Ave. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90046 



Roscoe Pound-American Trial 

Lawyers Foundation 
20 Garden St. 
Cambridge, Mass. 02138 

Rose-Magwood Productions 
1414 Avenue of the Americas 
New York, N.Y. 10019 

Rosen (Peter) Productions 
see Peter Rosen Productions 

Rosenthal (Sanders) Productions 
see Sanders Rosenthal 
Productions 

Paul Bernard Ross 

209 West 21st St. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 

Rothacker, Inc. 

241 West 17th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 



Rothschild Film Corp. 
1046 East 18th St. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11230 



Kitty Rotruck 
6606 Hillmeade Rd. 
Bowie, Md. 20715 

Roundtable Films 

113 North San Vicente Blvd. 

Beverly Hills, CaUf. 90211 

Royal Academy Productions 
305 Airzonia 
Land Title Bldg. 
Tucson, Ariz. 85701 

Royal Typewriter Co. 
9370 Santa Monica Blvd. 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 90021 



Rubbermaid, Inc. 
1205 East Bowman St. 
Wooster, Ohio 44691 

Ryan Films 

P. O. Box 4051 

Hamden, Conn. 06514 

S A Films, Inc. 

70 Chestnut Ridge Rd. 

Montvale, N.J. 07645 



S-L Film Productions 

5126 Hartwick a. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90014 

SMPTE 
see Society of Motion Picture and 
Television Engineers 



STP Corp. 

1400 West Commercial Blvd. 

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33310 



Sack Amusement Co. 
Film Exchang Bldg. 
308 South Harwood St. 
Dallas, Tex. 75201 



Sahula (Peter) Studios 
see Peter Sahula Studios 



St. Andrew Avellino High School 
1050 South Birch St. 
Denver, Colo. 80222 



St. Francis Productions 

1229 South Santee St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90015 

St. John Ambulance Association 
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 



St. Louis Productions 
10200 Lylewood Dr. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63124 



St. Olaf College 
407 Oxford 
Northfield, Minn. 



55057 



Sal Maimone, Inc. 

16 West 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Fred Salaff 

154 Martling Ave. 

Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591 

Salvation Army 

Toronto, Ontario, Canada 



Sam Lusky Associates 
17th & Welton Streets 
Denver, Colo. 80202 

San Diego Area Instructional 

Television Authority 
5164 College Ave. 
San Diego, CaUf. 92115 



Sanderling Films 
2401 Washington St. 
Canton, Mass. 02021 



Sanders Rosenthal Productions 

301 East 62d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10021 

Sandia Laboratories 
P.O. Box 5800 
Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87115 

Sandoz, Inc. Sandoz Pharmaceuticals 

Route 10 

East Hanover, N.J. 07936 

Santa Fe Railway Co. 
80 East Jackson Blvd. 
Chicago, 111. 60604 



Saturday Review 

380 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Saturn Pictures Corp. 

10 West 56th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Saunders (W. B.) Co. 
see W. B. Saunders Co. 

Savage Friedman, Inc. 

151 East 50th St. 

New Yor,, N.Y. 10022 

Savings Banks Association of 

New York 
200 Park Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Schechter (A. A. ) Associates 
see A. A. Schechter Associates 



Schenley Imports Co. 

Chanin Bldg. 

122 East 42d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Schenley Industries, Inc. 

350 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10001 

Schering Corp. 
Galloping Hill Rd. 
Kenilworth, N.J. 07033 



Schindler (Rolf) Productions 
see Rolf Schindler Productions 

Schloat (Warren) Productions 
see Warren Schloat Productions 



Schoenfeld (Lester A.) Films 
see Lester A. Schoenfeld Films 



Scholastic Audio-Visual 

50 West 44th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Scholastic Book Services 

904 Sylvan Ave. 

Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632 

Scholastic Magazines 

50 West 44th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Seabury Press 

815 Second Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Seagram (Joseph E.) & Sons, Inc. 
see Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. 

Seagram -Distillers Corp. 
10700 East 40th St. 
Denver, Colo. 80239 



Sealed Power Corp. 
2001 Sanford St. 
Muskegon, Mich. 49444 

Searle (G.D.) & Co. 
see G. D. Searle & Co. 



Sears, Roebuck & Co. 
303 East Ohio St. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 

Security Through Education Center 
867 North Alexandria Ave. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90029 

See-Du Films, Inc. 
4425 SE. 130th Ave. 
Portland, Oreg. 97236 



See-Saw Films 
P.O. Box 262 
Palo Alto, Calif. 



Scope Productions, Inc. 
P.O. Box 5515 
Fresno, Calif. 93755 



Scott, Foresman & Co. 
1900 East Lake Ave. 
Glenview, 111. 60025 

Scott Graphics 
Education Division 
104 Lower Westfield Rd. 
Holyoke, Mass. 01040 



Screen Gems, Inc. 

711 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Screenscope, Inc. 

3421-1/2 M St. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20007 

Sea Lite Park 

Makapuu Oceanic Center 

Waimanalo. Hawaii 96795 



94302 



Robin Davie Schwartz 
60 Forest Dr. 
Hillsdale, N.J. 07642 

Science Curriculum Improvement Study 
University of California 
Berkeley, CaUf. 94720 

Science Kit, Inc. 
777 East Park Dr. 
Tonawanda, N.Y. 14150 

Science Research Associates 
259 East Erie St. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 

Science Slides Co. 
Division of Communications Inter- 
national 
22 Oak Dr. 
New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040 

Scientific American, Inc. 

415 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Sensory Systems, Inc. 
4314 Abbott Ave. South 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55410 

Barry W. Serben 

313 East 90th St. 

No. 3B 

New York, N.Y. 10028 

Serious Business Co. 

57 Harriet Alley 

San Francisco, Calif. 94103 



Setco Audio-Visual, Inc. 
7263 Lansdowne Ave. 
St. Louis, Mo. 63119 

Seven Seas Publishers 
P.O. Box 2712 
Arlington, Va. 22202 

Seymour (Jim) Associates 
see Jim Seymour Associates 

Shapiro (Edwin) Co. 
see Edwin Shapiro Co. 

Shattuck-Roether Advertising, Inc. 
601 North Fern Creek 
Orlando, Fla. 32803 

Wallace M. Shaw 
193-40 McLaughUn Ave. 
Jamaica, N.Y. 11423 

Shaw Festival Building Fund 
Niagara -on -the -Lake 
Ontario, Canada 

Shaw Productions 
3225 Todos Santos 
Fallbrook, Calif. 92028 

Shelby Storck 8i Co. 

4746 McPherson 

St. Louis, Mo. 63108 

Shell Oil Co. 

1522 One Shell Plaza 

Houston, Tex. 77002 



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Shoppnrd (Joe) Productions 
80C Joe Shoppnril Produrtlona 

Richard M. ShlrU-y 
3102 Kasi nrrliyDhlre lid. 
Cleveland llelKhts. Ohio 44119 

Shorewood Publishers, Inc. 

724 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Amy V, Shugard 
Route 2 
lto.\ 130A 
Waldorf, Md. 20601 

Sid Davis Productions 
1418 North Highland Ave. 
Hollywood. C.I IK. 90028 

Sidney N. Laverents Productions 
305 South Drexel Ave. 
NaUonal City, Calif. 92050 

Marian Slegel 

333 East 30th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Slegel -\Vestph.il Productions 
Dept. of Theatre & Film 
Brandeis University 
Waltham, Mass. 021S4 

Sierra Club 

1050 Mills Tower 

San Francisco, Calif. 94104 



Sigma Educational Films 
11717 Ventura Blvd. 
Studio Cit>-, Calif. 91604 

Sikorsky Aircraft 
see United Aircraft Corpor- 
ation. Sikorsky Aircraft 
Division 

Silver Burdett Co. 
250 James St. 
Morristown. N.J. 07960 



Stive rmine Films 

45 West 45th St. 

New Y'ork, N.Y. 10036 

Sim l^oductions 
Weston, Conn. 06880 

Simon & Schuster 
Educatioial Division 
1 West 39th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10018 

Sinatra Enterprises 
4000 Warner Blvd. 
Burbank, Calif. 91505 

Sinclair Oil Corp. 

600 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10020 



Sleeping Giant Films, Inc. 
3019 Dlxwell Ave. 
Hamden, Conn. 06518 



Snyder (lull) Films 
see 1)111 Snyd.T Films 

Social Studies School Service 
lOOOO Culver lllvd. 
Culver City, Calif. 90230 

Society for Advancement of 

Management 
16 West 40th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10018 

Society for the Preservation of 

Historic Ireland 
Route 1 
P.O. Box 185 
Lopez Island, Wash. 98261 

Society for Visual Education 
1345 West Diversey Parkway 
Chicago, ni. G0G14 

Society of Motion Picture and 

TcIe\'ision Engineers 
9 East 41st St. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Sophisticate Film Corp. 
P.O. Box 70 
Meacham Blvd. 
Elmont, N.Y. 11003 

Susan Blaekwcll Soule 
P.O. Box 36 
Fairfax, Vt. 05454 



Soundings 

2193 Concord Blvd. 

Concord, Calif. 94520 



South African State Information 

Office 
12th Floor 
655 Madison Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10021 

South-Westem Publishing Co. 
5101 Madison Rd. 
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 



WllUam Smart 
Sweet Briar College 
Sweet Briar, Va. 2459S 



Smith, Kline & French Ljiboratories 
1500 Spring Garden St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 



Robert E. Southard 
525 North 64th St. 
Omaha, Nebr. 68132 



Southeastern Films 
22 Seventh St. NE. 
Atlanta, Ga. 30303 



Southern Baptist Convention 
Radio & Television Commission 
6350 West Freeway 
Fort Worth, Tex. 76116 

Southern Bell Telephone & 

Telegraph Co. 
P.O. Box 2211 
AtlanU, Ga. 30301 

Southern California Permanente 

Medical Group 
1526 North Edgemont St. 
Loe Angeles, Calif. 90027 



Southern Furniture Manufacturers 

Association 
P.O. Box 951 
High Point, N.C. 27261 



Southwestern Hell Telephone Co. 

1010 Pine St. 

Room 1204 

St. Louis, Mo. 63101 



Special l.lbrnrles Association 
235 Park Ave. South 
New York, N.Y. 10003 



Special Purpose Films 
26740 Latlgo Shore Dr. 
Malibu, Calif. 90265 

Spencer Nelson Film Productions 
1229 University Ave. 
Boulder, Colo. 80302 



Spencer Productions 
1630 Doverileld Ave. 
Hacienda Heights, Calif. 91745 



Southern Pacific Co. 

65 Market St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 



9410S 



Sperry Rand Corp. 
New Holland, Pa. 17557 



Spoken Arts 

310 North Ave. 

New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801 



Sportfilm Processing 
7253 Rio Flora PI. 
Downey, Calif. 90241 

SportUte Films 

20 North Wacker Dr. 

Chicago, 111. 60606 

Sports Films & Talents, Inc. 
4940 Viking Dr. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 

Square Deal Pictures Corp. 
Pines Bridge Rd. 
Ossining, N.Y. 10562 

Squibb (E. R. ) & Sons 
see E. K. Squibb & Sons 



Squibb International 

745 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Staley Studio 

966 Lincoln 

Denver, Colo. 80203 

Stan Lang, Inc. 

850 Seventh Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Standard Oil Co. 

1251 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, N.Y. 10020 



SUndard Oil Co. of California 

225 Bush St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94104 



Standard Oil Co. of Indiana 
Public Relations Dept. 
910 South Michigan Ave. 
Chicago, m. 60605 

Standard Oil Co. of Ohio 
Midland Bldg. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44115 



Stanford Research Institute 
333 Ravenswood Ave. 
Uenio Park, Calif. 94025 



Stanley Bowmar Co. 
12 Cleveland St. 
Valhalln, N.Y. 10695 



Stanley Brady I^roductlons 
6670 IJndenhurat Ave. 
lx>8 Angeles, Cnllf. 90048 



Stanley Worka 

600 Myrtel St. 

New Hrltain, Conn. 06050 

Stanton Films 

7934 Santa Monica Blvd. 

I.OS Angeles, Calif. 90046 

Marvin Starkmnn 
24 Rcmsen St. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 



John Starkweather 
c/o Cremin 
261 Rowayton Ave, 
Rowayton, Conn. 06853 



Starting Tomorrow Programs 

720 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

State Compensation Insurance Fund 

P.O. Box 99 

Mill Valley, Calif. 94941 

Steck-Vaughn Co. 
P. O. Box 2028 
Austin, Tex. 76767 



Gordon R. Steen 
5 Hampshire Circle 
Bronxvllle, N.Y. 10708 

Stephen Bosustow Productions 
20548 Pacific Coast Highway 
Malibu, Calif. 90265 

Stephen F. Verona Films 

2 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 



Sterling Educational Films, Inc. 

241 East 34th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. 

375 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

Sterling Silversmiths Guild of 

America 
551 Fifth Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



Stevens Film Productions 
P.O. 110x411 
Dearborn, Mich. 48121 



Bernard Stone 

303 West 66th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10023 



Stone (H.M.) Productions 
see H. M. Stone Prociictions 



Oliver Stone 

319 East 50th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Storck (Shelby) & Co. 
see Shelby Storck (i Co. 



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Strauss (Henry) & Co. , Inc. 
see Henry Strauss & Co., Inc. 

Structural Clay Products Institute 
1750 Old Meadow Rd. 
McLean, Va. 22101 



Hans H. Strupp 
Department of Psychology 
Vanderbilt University 
Nashville, Tenn. 37203 



Stuart Finley Inc. 
3428 Mansfield Rd. 
Falls Church, Va. 22041 



Stuart Reynolds Productions 
9465 Wilshire Blvd. 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212 

Student National Education 

Association 
National Education Association 

of the United States 
1201 16th St. NW. 
Washington, D. C. 20036 

Edward Toby Summer 
252 East Seventh St. 
New York, N. Y. 10009 



Elaine Summers 
25 East Fourth St. 
New York, N.Y. 10003 

Summit Films 

538 East Alameda Ave. 

Denver, Colo. 80209 

Sun Oil Co. 
1608 Walnut St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 

Sunbar Productions 

1133 Avenue of the Americas 

New York, N.Y. 10036 

Sunkist Growers 
Consumer Service 
14130 Riverside Dr. 
Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403 

Superior Electric Co. 
383 Middle St. 
Bristol, Conn. 06010 

Sutherland (John) Learning 
Associates 
see John Sutherland Learning 
Associates 

Suzanne Bauman Productions 
76 South Rd. 
Harrison, N.Y. 10528 

Swartwout Enterprises 
7155 East Thomas Rd. 
Scottsdale, Ariz. 85252 

Swift 8i Co. 

Martha Logan Kitchens 

Research & Development Center 

1919 Swift Dr. 

Oak Brook, 111. 60521 



Syd Cassyd Productions 

917 South Tremaine 

LoB Angeles, CaUf. 90019 

Syntex Laboratories, Inc. 
Stanford Industrial Park 
Palo Alto, Calif. 94304 



Syracuse China Corp. 
1858 West Fayette St. 
Syracuse, N.Y. 13204 



Syracuse University 
Audio-Visual Services 
121 College PI. 
Syracuse, N.Y. 13210 



System Development Corp. 

2500 Colorado Ave. 

Santa Monica, Calif. 90406 



Systems for Education, Inc. 
612 North Michigan Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 



T. N. Hubbard Scientific Co. 
2855 Shermer Rd. 
Northbrook, 111. 60062 



TRW Systems Group 

One Space Park 

Redondo Beach, Calif. 90278 

Thomas A. Taffel 
1835 Franklin St. 
San Francisco, Calif. 94109 

Talent Associates -Paramount, Ltd. 

444 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Tantum Corp. 
257 Dahlia St. 
Denver. Colo. 80220 

Taylor Associates 

Hawk Drive 

Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. 11743 

Teachers Library, Inc. 
15 Columbus Circle 
New York, N.Y. 10023 

Teaching Aids Service, Inc. 
Visual Education Center Bldg. 
Lowell Ave. & Cherry Lane 
Floral Park, N.Y. Ilooi 

Teaching Fihn Custodians 

25 West 43d St, 

New York, N.Y, 10036 



Teaching Films, Inc. 
2518 North Blvd. 
Houston, Tex. 77006 



Teaching Resources Corp. 
100 Boylston St. 
RoRtnn Mass, 02116 

Teaching Resources Development 

Center 
Route 44 
Pomfret Center, Conn. 06259 

Teaching Resources Films 

Station Plaza 

Bedford Hills, N.Y. 10507 



Teaching Resources/Multimedia 

488 Madison St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Technicon Education Systems 
590 East Mlddlefield Rd. 
Mountain View, Calif. 94040 

Tecnifax Division 
see Plastic Coating Corp. 
Tecnifax Division 



Tektronix, Inc. 
P. O. Box 500 
Beaverton, Oreg. 97005 

Telecine Film Studios 

100 South Northwest Highway 

Park Ridge, 111. 60068 



Teletape Detroit 
2821 East Grand Blvd. 
Detroit, Mich. 48211 



Televenture 
757 Third Ave. 
New York, N. Y. 



Temple University 
Radio-Television-Film Dept. 
Broad St, & Montgomery Ave. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 



Tennessee Walking Horse 

Breeders' Association of America 
119 East Commerce St. 
Lewisburg, Tenn. 37901 



Texaco, Inc. 
135 East 42d St. 
New York, N.Y. 



Texas Alcohol Narcotics 

Education, Inc. 
2814 Oak Lawn Ave. 
Dallas, Tex. 75219 



Texture Films, Inc. 

1600 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



Thiokol Chemical Corp. 
Bristol, Pa, 19007 



Thirtyfive-Sixteen, Inc. 
3529 Prospect St. 
Washington, D.C. 20007 

Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. 

800 Sylvan Ave. 

Englewood CUffs, N.J. 07632 

Thomas S. Klise Co. 
P.O. Box 3418 
Peoria, 111. 61614 



Thomas Y. Crowell Co., Inc. 
201 Park Ave. South 
New York, N, Y. 10003 



Thompson (Francis) Inc. 
see Francis Thompson, Inc. 



Thome Films, Inc. 
1229 University Ave. 
Boulder, Colo. 80302 

3M IM/Press 

1750 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, 

Washington, D,C. 20006 

Three Prong Television Productions 
1525 East 53d St. 
Chicago, ni. 60615 

Tiemann Associates 

505 North Lake Shore Dr. 

Chicago, lU, 60611 

Tiger Films 

1356 Madison Ave, 

New York, N.Y, 10028 



Time, Inc. 
Rockefeller Center 
New York, N.Y. 10020 



Time/Life Education 
Time & Ufe Bldg. 
Rockefeller Center 
New York, N.Y. 10020 

Time -Life Films 

43 West 16th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 

Time Life 6 Productions 

120 College SE. 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 49502 



Times Four Productions, Inc. 

134 West 80th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10024 

WilUam James Tobin 
916 19th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20006 

Togg Films, Inc. 

630 Ninth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Alvin Tokunow 

812A 14th St. 

Santa Monica, CaUf. 90903 



Tompkins County Hospital Auxiliary 
P.O. Box 23 
Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 

Topps Chewing Gum, Inc. 
254 36th St. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11232 



Torricelli Productions 
239 Central Park West 
New York, N.Y. 10024 

Tournament of Roses 
Association 
see Pasadena Tournament of 
Roses Association, Pasadena, 
Calif. 

Duane E. Townsend 
1200 North State St. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90033 



Train-Aide Educational Systems 
229 North Central Ave, 
Glendale, Calif, 91203 

Training Films 
33 Laurel St. 
Butler, N.J. 07405 



Trans America Film Corp. 

1680 North Vine St, 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90028 



Transfilm, Inc. 

445 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Travarca 
P.O. Box 247 
Grandville, Mich. 49418 



Travenal Laboratories, Inc. 
Morton Grove, 111. 60053 



Trend Films Corp. 

P.O. Box 69680 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 



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Trinngle Film Corp. 
51 Loiimer Ave, 
Providence, H.I. 02906 



TTiaimle Television 
4100 City Une Ave. 
Philadelphia, l>a. 19131 



Tribune FUma 

141 Fast '14th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Trinity Pictures, Inc. 
500 South Frvay 
Dallas, Tex. 75201 

Troll Associates 
320 Route 17 
Mahwah, N.J. 07430 

Trout Fishing In America Films, Inc. 

171 West 29th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10001 

Trumbull Studio Productions 
3297 Onyx PI. 
Eugene, Oreg. 97405 

Tucson Creative Dance Center 
3131 North Cherry Ave. 
Tucson, Ariz. 85719 



Tw-entleth-Century Fox Film Corp. 

444 West 56th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Ucom Educational, Inc. 
907 Culver Rd. 
Rochester, N.Y. 14609 



Umbrella Film Prtxluctions 

56 West 45th St. 

New York. N.Y. 10036 

Walter L'ngerer 

P.O. Dox 101 

East Calais, Vt. 05650 

Union Carbide Corp. 
Public Relations Department 
270 Park Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

Union of American Hebrew 

Congregations 
Department of Audio-Visual 

Aids 
836 Fifth Ave. 
hew York, N.Y. 10021 

Union Oil Co. 

461 South Boylston St. 

Los Angeles, CalU. 90054 



Union Pacific Railroad Co. 
Audiovisual Services 
1416 Dodge St. 
Omaha, Nebr. 68102 

Unlpub, Inc. 

P.O. Box 433 

New York, N.Y. 10016 



Unit One Film ProAicUons 
137 Allen St. 
Lansing, .NUch. 48912 



United Aircraft Corporation 
Sikorsky Aircraft Division 
400 NUin St. 
East Hartford, Conn. 06118 



United Artists Corp. 

555 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 

United Cerebral Palsy 
Associations, Inc. 
66 East 34th St. 
New York, N.Y. 10016 

United Christian Missionary Society 
222 South Downey Ave. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 46219 

United Church Board for Homeland 

Ministries 
1505 Race St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 



United Church of Canada 
299 Queen St. West 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
United Community Services of 

Metropolitan Detroit 
Advisory Committee on School 

Program 
51 West Warren St. 
Letroit, Mich. 48201 

United Film Productions 
5330 Hermosa St. 
Orlando, Fla. 32807 

United Films 

161 East Grand Ave. 

Chicago, 111. 60611 

United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable 

Association 
777 14th St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 20005 

United Fruit Co. 
Pier 3 North River 
New York, N.Y. 10006 

United Fund of Greater St. Louis 

915 OUve St. 

St. Louis, Mo. 63102 



United Fund of the Jacksonville Area 
312 West Monroe St. 
Jacksonville, Fla. 32202 

United Fund of the Philadelphia Area 
Suburban Station Bldg. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 



United Geraniums 

c/o Cassandra Gerstein 

250 Riverside Dr. 

New York, N.Y. 10025 

United Givers Fund of Richmond, 

Henrico and Chesterfield 
2501 Monument Ave. 
Richmond, Va. 23200 

United Jewish Appeal 

220 West 58th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 



United Lutheran Church in America 

231 Madison Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

United Methodist Board of 

Missions 
475 Riverside Dr. 
New York, N.Y. 10027 



United Nations Association of the 

U.S.A. 
83 United Nations Plaza 
New York, N.Y. 10017 



United I^resbyterian Church In the 

U.S.A. 
Division of Mass Media 
475 Riverside Dr. 
New York, N.Y. 10027 

United I'roduccrH Organization 

8271 Melrose Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90046 

United States Educational Films 
17414 Devonshire St. 
Northridge, Calif. 91324 



United States Golf Association 

Golf House 

Far Hills, N.J. 07931 



United States History Society, Inc. 
5425 Fargo 
Skokle, 111. 60076 



United States Postal Service 
Motion Picture Branch 
W.-ishington, D.C. 20260 

United States Steel (^rp. 

Motion Picture & Visual Aids Section 

525 WilUam Penn PI. 

Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 

United Transparencies, Inc. 
P.O. Box 688 
Binghamton, N.Y. 13902 

United Way of America 
801 North Fairfax 
Alexandria, Va. 22314 

Universal Education and Visual Arts 
100 Universal City PI. 
Universal City, Calif. 91608 



Universal Pictures Co. 

445 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



University -at-Large Programs, 

7 West 40th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10018 



Unusual Films 

Bob Jones University 

Greenville, S.C. 29614 

Upjohn Co. 

Professional Communications 
7000 Portage Rd. 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 490U1 



Urban Coalition 
1819 11 St. NW. 
Washington, D.C. 



20006 



Urban Gateways 
127 North Dearborn 
Chicago, lU. 60602 

Urban Media Materials 

212 Mineola Ave. 

Roslyn Heights, N.Y. 11577 

Ushljima (Henry) Films, Inc. 
see Henry Ushljima Films, Inc. 

Van Nostrand Relnhold Co. 

450 West 33d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10001 

Van Praag Productions, Inc. 

250 West 54th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10O19 



John Varga 
:i3i Hilton Ave. 
Youngstown, Ohio 44507 

Vavln, Inc. 

236 East 46th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Vcdo I'llms 

85 lx)ngvlew ltd. 

Port Washington, N.Y. 1 

Velslcol Chemical Corp, 
400 West Madison 
Chicago, ni. 60606 



Vcnard(C.L. ) Film Distribution 
Service 
see C. L. Venard Film Distribution 
Service 



Venard Organization 
1009 Highview Rd. 
East Peoria, 111. 61611 

Verona (Stephen F. ) Films 
see Stephen F. Verona Films 



Victor Films, Inc. 

1160 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10021 



Video Nursing, Inc. 
2834 Central St. 
Evanston, 111. 60201 

Vignette Films 

981 South Western Ave. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90006 

Vigo Cineastes 

538-1/2 North San Vicente 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90048 

Vildng Press 
625 Madison Ave, 
New York, N.Y. 10022 



Vimcet Associates 

P.O. Box 24714 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 

Vired Co. 
6311 Yucca St. 
Hollywood, Calif. 90028 

Vision Quest, Inc. 
7715 North Sheridan Rd. 
Chicago, 111. 60626 

Vista ProAjctions, Inc. 

371 Fifth St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94107 



Visual Aids Studio 
1909 Ave. Q 
HuntsviUe, Tex. 77340 

Visual Education Consultants, 
P.O. Box 52 
Madison, Wis. 53701 

Visual Education Corp. 
364 Nassau St. 
Princeton, N.J. 08540 



Visual Information Service 

12 Bridge St. 

Hungcrford, Berkshire, England 



Visual Instruction Productions 
295 West Fourth St 
New York. N.Y. 10014 



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visual Presentations Corp. 
530 West Sixth St. , Suite 223 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90014 



W.C.T.U. 
see National Women's Christian 
Temperance Union 



WWJ-TV 

622 West Lafayette Blvd. 

Detroit, Mich. 48231 



Warner Bros. Pictures 
4000 Warner Blvd. 
Burbank, Calif. 91503 



Visual Publications 
716 Center St. 
P.O. Box 119 
Lewiston, N.Y. 14092 



Visuals for Teaching 
P.O. Box 382 
Kent, Wash. 98031 



Visualscope, Inc. 

103 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Vita Productions, Inc. 
3911 NW. 177th St. 
Miami, Fla. 33169 

Vital Research Films 
2472 Bolsover Rd. 
Houston, Tex. 77005 



Vitamin Information Bureau 
575 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10022 

Vitaphone Corp. 

314 West 44th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Vocational Education Productions 
California State Polytechnic College 
San Luis Obispo, CaUf. 93401 



Vocational Films 

111 EucUd St. 

Park Ridge, 111. 60068 

Volkswagen Canada 
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada 

Volkswagen of America 

818 Sylvan Ave. 

Englewood CUffs, N.J. 07632 

Vought Aeronautics 
P.O. Box 5907 
Dallas, Tex. 75222 

W. A. Palmer Films 

611 Howard St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94105 



WAVE-TV 

726 South Floyd St. 

LouiSYille, Ky. 40201 

W. B. Saunders Co. 
West Washington Sq. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19105 

WCAU-TV 

City Line & Monument Ave. 

Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 



WCBS-TV 

51 West 52d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

WCCO-TV 

WCCO Television Bldg. 
SO South Ninth St. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 55415 



WFBM-TV 

1330 North Meridian St. 

IndianapoUs, Ind. 46202 



WGBH Educational Foundation 
125 Western Ave. 
Boston, Mass. 02134 



WGN Continental Broadcasting Co. 
2501 Bradley PI. 
Chicago, 111. 60618 

WGTV (Television station) 
Georgia Center for Continued 

Education 
University of Georgia 
Athens, Ga. 30601 

WHA-TV 

3313 University Ave. 

Madison, Wis. 53705 



WJZ-TV 
Television Hill 
Baltimore, Md. 21211 



WKY-TV 

500 East Britton Rd. 

Oklahoma City, Okla. 73114 

WKYC-TV 

1403 East Sixth St. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44114 



WLBT (Television station) 
715 South Jefferson St. 
Jackson, Miss. 39205 



WMAL-TV 

4461 Connecticut Ave. NW. 

Washington, D.C. 20008 

WMAQ-TV 
Merchandise Mart 
Chicago, 111. 60654 

WMFE-TV 

2908 West Oakridge Rd. 

Orlando, Fla. 32809 

WMVS-TV (Television station) 
1015 North Sixth St. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 53203 

WNBC-TV 
Rockefeller Plaza 
New York, N.Y. 10020 



WOSU-TV 

2470 North Star Rd. 

Columbus, Ohio 43221 

WPIX (Television station) 

220 East 42d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



WRC-TV 

4001 Nebraska Ave. NW. 

Washington, D.C. 20016 



WSB-TV 

1601 West Peachtree St. NE. 

Atlanta, Ga. 30309 



WWL-TV 

1024 North Rampart St. 

New Orleans, La. 70116 



WZZM-TV 

P.O. Box 13 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 49501 



Wabash Films, Inc. 

305 West 21st St. 

New York, N.Y. 10011 

Kent L. Wakeford 
6528 Sunset Blvd. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90028 



Walden Film Corp. 

153 Waverly PI. 

New York, N.Y. 10014 



Milo Waldes 

15 Glenada 

Roslyn, N.Y. 11576 

Walt Disney Educational Materials 

Co. 
800 Sonora Ave. 
Glendale, CaUf. 91201 

Walt Disney Productions 
800 Sonora Ave. 
Glendale, Calif. 91201 

Walter (Ron) Photography 
see Ron Walter Photograpl(y 



Walter G. O'Connor Co. 
100 North Cameron St. 
Harrlsburg, Pa. 17107 

Walter J. Klein Co. 
6301 Carmel Rd. 
Charlotte, N.C. 28211 



Walter Kidde & Co. , Inc. 
675 Main St. 
Belleville, N.J. 07109 



Walter Lantz Productions 
661 North Seward St. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90038 

Walter Reade Organization 

241 East 34th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 

Bruce A. Ward 

967 Normandie Ave. No. 4 

Los Angeles, CaUf. 90029 

Ward (Fred) Productions, Inc. 
see Fred Ward Productions, Inc. 



Ward (Montgomery) & Co., Inc. 
see Montgomery Ward & Co. , Inc. 



Ward's Natural Science Estab- 

Ushment 
P.O. Box 1712 
Rochester, N. Y. 14603 



Wamer-Chilcott Laboratories 
Morris Plains, N.J. 07950 



Warren Miller Productions, Inc. 

505 Pier Ave. 

Hermosa Beach, CaUf. 90254 

Warren Schloat Productions 
150 White Plains Rd. 
Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591 

Washington MetropoUtan Area Transit 

Authority 
950 L'Enfant Plaza SW. 
Washington, D.C. 20007 



Milton J. Weidler 

2112 Ross Rd. 

Silver Spring, Md. 20910 

Peter Weiner 
60 East 32d St. 
Chicago, IH. 60616 

Stanley Weiser 

441 East 20th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 



Welcome Wagon International 
145 Court Ave. 
Memphis, Tenn. 38103 



Wellfleet Productions, Inc. 

467 West 21st St. 

New York. N.Y. 10011 

Wayne E. Wellman 
1514 Martha Circle 
Boise, Idaho 83706 

Wells (WilUam) Productions 
see William WeUs Productions 

Joe Copley Wemple 

400 East 52d St. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Wendt Advertising Agency 

P.O. Box 1291 

Great Falls, Mont. 59401 

Wesleyan University 
Middletown, Conn. 06457 

West Glen Films 

565 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



West Texas Co. 
2103 Montecito Dr. 
Glendale, CaUf. 91208 

Western America Films 
426 North 10th Ave. 
Bozeman, Mont. 59715 

Western Audio Visual Enterprises 
1313 Vine St. 
Hollywood, CaUf. 90028 

Western Behavioral Sciences Institute 

1160 Silverado 

La Jolla, CaUf. 92037 



WCKT 

1401 79th St. Causeway 

Miami Beach, Fla. 33138 



WTTW (Television station) 
5400 North St. Louis Ave. 
Chicago. lU. 60625 



Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. 

321 West 44th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10036 



Western Electric Co., Inc. 
195 Broadway, Rm. 1624 
New York, N.Y. 10007 



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Weetom Inlt' ratal*' CommlHHlon 

for lUghcr Fducntlon 
P.O. DruwiT 1' 
Uuuliicr, Colo. (10302 



Wcelern I^bllshlng Co. , Inc. 

EducAUun Division 

850 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Western Wood Products Association 
700 Yeon Bldg. 
l\>rtland, Oreg. 97204 

Wcstlnghousc Broadcasting 

Co. 
90 I-arlc Ave. 
New York, N. Y. 10017 



WesUnghouBe Electric Corp, 
Gateway Center 
201 Liberty Ave. 
PltUburgh, Pa. IS230 

Westlnghouse Learning Corp. 

100 Park Ave. 

New York, N. Y. 10017 

Westinghouse Learning Press 

100 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 

Westminster Films, Ltd. 

S Balmuto St. 

Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada 



Westminster Press, Inc. 
Witherspoon Bldg. 
1321 Walnut 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 

Weston Woods Studios, Inc. 
Weston, Conn. 06880 



Westport Group 
155 East State St. 
Westport, Conn. 06880 

Westwood Educational Productions 
701 Westport Rd. 
Kansas City, Mo. 64118 

Wexler Film Productions, Inc. 

801 North Seward St. 

Loe Angeles, Calif. 90038 

Weyerhaeuser Co. 

First National Bank Bldg. 

St. Paul, iUnn. 55101 

Weymouth Films 
501 East lith St. 
New York, N.Y. 10009 

Wheat Flour Institute 
11 East Jackson Blvd. 
Chicago, III. 60604 



Laura S. White 

629 Grizzly Peak Blvd. 

Berkeley, CaljI. 94708 



Wiley (John) <i Sons, Inc. 
■ee John Wiley (i Sons, Inc. 

Wilderness Survival Seminars 

Route 3 

Portland, Tenn. 37148 

Wilding Picture Productions 
1345 Argyle St. 
Chicago, ni. G06I0 

James W. WlUde 

c/o Continental Machines, Inc. 

Savage, Minn. 65378 



William Greaves Productions, Inc. 

254 West 54th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

William H. Wleboldt 

330 Third Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10010 

William Menricks Associates, Inc. 
645 North Michigan Ave. 
Chicago, 111. 60611 

William Neufeld Film Productions 

118 West 79th St. 

New York, N.Y. 10024 

William S. Merrell Co. 

Amity Rd. 

Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 

William W. Matthews & Co. , Inc. 
130 Seventh St. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 

William Wells Productions 

1343 Sixth St. 

Manhattan Beach, Calif. 90266 



WInthrop Laboratories, Inc. 

90 Park Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10016 



Wisconsin State Historical Society 
816 State St. 
Madison, Wis. 53704 



Wyeth l>aboratorlcs 
P.O. Box 8299 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 



Xerox Films /A Xerox Education Co. 
High lUdgc Park 
Stanford, Conn. 06904 



Anton Wilson 
66 Caryl Ave. 
Yonkers, N.Y. 10705 



Wilson (Daniel) Productions 
see Daniel Wilson Productions 



Wine Advisory Board 

717 Market St. 

San Francisco, Calif. 94103 



Winik Films Corp. 
142 West End Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10023 



Winslow Organization 
9 Willow PI. 
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 



Wlnston-Salem Chamber of 

Commerce 
2640 North Marshall St. 
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 

Winlerthur Museum 
see Henry Francis du Pont 
Winterthur Museum 



Stephen K. Witty 
51 West nth St. 
New York, N.Y. 10011 



Wolper (David L.) Productions 
see David L. Wolper Productions 

Wolper l^roductions. Inc. 

8489 West Third St. 

Los Angeles, Calif. 90048 

Wolverine Sports 

745 State Circle 

Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 

Wombat Productions, Inc. 

77 Tari-ytown Rd. 

White Plains, N.Y. 10607 



Women's American CRT 

1250 Broadway 

New York, N.Y. 10001 

Frederick A. Woodress 
1305 Ingram Ave. 
Birmingham, Ala. 35213 



Wool Bureau, Inc. 
360 Lexington Ave. 
New York, N.Y. 10017 

World Council of Churches 

475 Riverside Dr. 

New York, N.Y. 10027 

World Horizon Films 
MaryknoU Fathers 
Maryknoll, N.Y. 10545 

World in Color Productions 
108 West Church St. 
Elmlra, N.Y. 14901 



World Outdoors 
P. O. Box 549 
Danbury, Conn. 06810 

World Wide Pictures, Inc. 
2520 West Olive 
Burbank, Calif. 91505 

Wragby Films 
838 Worcester St. 
Wellesley, Mass. 02181 



Wright (Bradley) Films 
sec Bradley Wright Films 

Andrew N. Wyeth 
Rockford Tower Apts. 
7 Rockford Rd. No. B 7 
Wilmington, Del. 19806 



Y.L. P. Materials Corp. 
1319 Vine St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 



Yale University 
Audio-Visual Center 
507 High St. 
New Haven, Conn. 06520 



Yanlv Productions 

475 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10017 



Yellow Ball Workshop 
62 Tarljell Ave. 
Lexington, Mass. 02173 



You Discover, Inc. 

663 Fifth Ave. 

New York, N.Y. 10022 



Youngman (Gary) Co., Inc. 
see Gary Youngman Co. , Inc. 



Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. 
P.O. Box 900 
Youngstown, Ohio 44501 



Your Lesson Plan Materials Corp. 
see Y.L. P. Materials Corp. 



Youth Tennis Foundation of Southern 

California 
609 North Cahuenga Blvd. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 90004 



Zeal in Perpetuity Film Distri - 

buting Co. 
P.O. Box 1017 
Sausallto, Calif. 94965 



Zeltron Industries 
14763 SW. 280th St. 
Naranja, Fla. 33030 



Robert Zlller 

New Preston, Conn. 06777 



21ipporah Films 
54 Lewis WTiarf 
Boston, Mass. 02110 



Alise Ziverts 
139-79 85th Dr. 
Jamaica, N.Y. 11435 



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AAA 

sec American Automobile Associcition 

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety 
see 

The Day the bkycki disappeared. 
Olio ihc luin. !itnr5 B 



Olio ihc •ulo. Kric* C 



Sure. Mac, sure. 



AAAARK — foaclkini aboal conaaaicatloB. {Motion picture] 
US Dcpt. of the Air Force. 1969 Released by National Audi- 
ovisual Center il97-7j 

II nun (d color 16 mtiL 

SUMMARY Prtrvida m loiroducuon to the r 
boa. thcw proMemi, ukI the viy in wh^h c 
boa (Bp utd improro relation* beiween pcopk 

t Commnnicaiion I tlnitcd States Dcpi of ihc Air Force M Na- 
twoal Audwrnual Cnlcr 

lP90i J01.14 72-702615 

NatKMkl Aixbovuual 72 MARC 

Center 



i)f fomu tA communica- 
ihc uifofina- 



A. A. 



Productions 
see 



The Roman spring ol Mrs. Stone. 



AASHO Road Test: coastrvctioB wd materials. (Motion picture] 
U.S. Federal Highway Administration, Dept. of Transporution. 
1963. Released by National Audiovistial Center. 

27 mm td cohw lb mm 

SUMMARY llltnirsinihemeihod«n(cMniniciionorihc I7-millirtr»-dollM 
AASMO Road Tni R«i<rib the quality and control Icjiuta ihai were huili inio 
each laftfcat of nftd artd Iktible pavement and cipUun the ob|eclivci of the 
rcKarch prrtfram 

1 M«h»ay teacarch -United Staica I Ra«d conamction. 3 Pavcmcnu 

TcUiitc t United Statn. Federal Hifhvay AdminotraiMin II National 
AudaoftiHtfl Center 

tTE23i 625.7 72-701969 

NatKMMl Awbo«»Ml 72 MARC 

CeMer 



AASHO Road Test: paremcsl research (Motion picture] U.S. 
Federal Highway Administration. DepL of Traiuporution. 
1962 Released b]r National Audiovisual Center 

17 Nna id (Otor 16 mm 

SUMMARY Co*«n ihe f*K«:i.»e*. method*, and pnnc.pal tctulu of the 
AASHO Road Te«. Uto*in| how the pavemeni faxtpi were leiied uodei tpecifK; 
loadt M k<wi*n «peedv h«* the iamA% uond up to the ie«t. and Ihe method u»eil 
to mrwiwe icmceaMily 

I fi>r)ncau TeMing 1 Lnited ^uiei Fcdenl Hi(h*a> Adminiitia- 

iMM II NaiioMal AudMKiuial Center 
fTE250| 625.7 72-701971 

NaiKMal AadKnnual 7) MARC 

Center 



AASHO Road Test: tbc road to better roads. [Motion piclurei 
US Federal Highway Administration. Dept. of Trantpurtation. 
1963- Released by National Audiovisual Center 

14 mtn *d niloe 16 mm 

SUMMARY Eipfatm the kind of rcvarch dooc in hi|>h«i)' onii'ui.iion. 
ihonng ilw vafiety of program* involved Dcacrtbn the comtructmn and iipcfa- 
tiun (4 the AASHO RowJ Teu. and tho«« the accumulatwn ami pr>K citing of 
data 

1 Hiihaay rtacarth Unucd Stato. 3 Rnad contiruction I I'mtcd 

Statca. Federal Highvay AdminiwatMMi II National AudHyktu*al Center 
,TE23i 625.7 72-701970 

NatMMl AtMbovaual T2 MARr 

Center 

A A B. (Moboo picture] Philip Shafcr Rcleaaed by Mbm Media 
Ataociatca. 1970- 




A. A r. Smlthnon, van Eyck, Rnikin«. Atelier (FilniHtrip) 

ViMml I'lil.tiotlwHis l/.n.tnii. lCr1ru^-.l in tltP W S. by 
M. Inlviv \ iMial I'lihlit-atitHiH. IH'O. 

:m fr itilnr .Vi mm. (Arrhllix-lun- In lhi> lIHIi if iiliir) i 

With liTtiin- milm 

t'KKIHTH <'4>miil1t<r aixl Hiiiiiilatcr. John iMinal. 

Kt'.UMAUV : l'n>M-nt<i rinn)pl4>i> of Iwonth'th (i-iiliir> nn-hlli<''tiir« 
b> \. & I*. Hmllhmii, ran Kycli, Knitiinn, anil Atplkr and porlraya 
lhi< rflalliin of ttw' liiilldliiK" l<> their ftirlmnmi'iitii. 

I. An hllrrtiirr', Mtntirn ^-ifth iviiliirT. 1>. ArrlillM-lur* ami ao 
eirljr I Vlaual ruhtl'iitl<Hi<t. lid., I»n(]<m II Mrlntjrc Vl-ual 

l-iihllraUnrta III S<>rlt-^ Ari-lil(i>i-liir«- In the '.tllh (I'nliiry (Film 
■trip) 

INAOHfll 7*24.11 74-7;iHH(lO 

A I. A ILiokltat 



AUG 
sec American Droadcastlng Company 

ABC Films, inc. 
see 

Ijncoln's last day. 



(Motion picture] 



IW ABC Man: tW i 
BNA Incorporated, 1969 

IS min td (uloi 16 mm (The Molivaliort to work) 

With tesder't (uide 

SUMMARY A managcmeni ttainini film in which Dr Frederick Heribcrg 
idenunes and »ho*i how lo overcome ihe ptoblemi of ■ manager faoed wiih 
mid-car«ei obauleiccnce 

I Eieculivca. Training of I BNA Incorpoialed II Senea T>ie Motiva- 
tion to work (MoiKin picture] 

[HF5549.5.T7] 658.31 72-7015R4 

BNA Film* 72 MARC 

ABC Media Concepts 
sec 

Age of Aquarius. 

Alaska: end of the last frontier. 

Alcoholism: out of the shadows. 
Anaioiny of youth. 
Archy tech. 
Ball 

Child's garden of pollution. 

Comrade soldier. 
Earthquake. Part 1: The land. 

Earthquake Part 1. The people. 
The Eye of the ttonn. 

Fire. 
Fush 
Glass. 
Gold. 

Heroes and heroin. 
Horn. 
Horse. 
The Invention of the Sundial. 

Lion. 

Mtis PcaLh II 
Oofk — spring cleaning. 

The Paatbeia. 

Paper 
The Precious years 



)'ii)hlciii» and alliludc* in kchool. 
Smoking and kids 
Strangers In their own land, the blacks 

Straogera in their own land: the Chkanoa. 

Strangers in their own land: (he Puerto Ricana. 

Stripe. 

Terror in Northcn Ireland. 

Three young Americans in search of survival 
To all the world's children. 

Tixtl box ballcl 
Todboa ballet 
Tree, 
Water 

Wheel. 

When Johnny comes marching home. 

Wind. 

The Wizard of Id- 
Women's liberatioo. 

The ABC of forestry {ytotion picturf) Civilian ConHprvn- 
tinn Corps in r<M>ponttion with U. S. Dept, of Affricultore, 
1933. Made by Division of Motion Picture Extension 
Ser\*ice, IT. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 

10 mIn. ml. Wtw. 1ft nim. 

Crtditt: lurwlor. r>on Bctinptt ; writer. H. R Kjlie; narration. 
Stevo MrOrmlck. 

Sunmirtrj'.' I>i'«c't1be« thi- (.Towth and Hiructure of a trw, how to 
fell n Iri^, and Ihc valur-« of a furrat. 

I. Fort^lH nnd fortBtry. 2. TliDber. i. I". S. Civilian Ooawrra- 
tion (Tortw. 

634.» 77-703805 

ABC of puppet making, part 1 (A/otion picture) Bailey 
Film.s. 1067. 

10 mm «d, cnli^r. 10 mm. 

Hi>rl»«i vpi^lon Of the 1«B motion pUtiirf. 

With sliidy inilde. 

Itummarv; iMmotistralea proceduren Id miiklne and dtrwiinic the 
BimplcHt tyiw of strlnjtlpjoi hand puppot. and thowa how Infiix-nnlre 
materials Biich as mrdhoard, <^>tton. an old sock, jtlue. thn^d. 
and wator i-olor paints may be uswl simply and cffectlr^Ij-. 

1. Puppfibi and pupi.et-plaj'-. i. Rnll<?y Fllma. Inc. Hollywood, 



Ballpy.pilm AMoclatefl 



745.8 



75-706979 



Bailej 



ABC of puppet making, part 2 (Motion picture) 
Films. 1967. 

10 mm ad. color. 16 mm. 

Itevlvd viTHlon of ihv 1055 motion pirtiirr. 

With ■liidy h'lildf. 

f'ummary: Shonx how to make a piipp<>t bead with bulll-up Tea- 
turpi throiiKh the use of pldiire wire and papler-mftrhi*. and how 
to hold and manipulate n puppet itklllfully. t>eiiciibes a idmpi* 
tbeaier and the operation by children of aereral puppet character* 
Id a short play. 

1. Piippet* and puppctplay". i Bailey Fllmn, Inc. Hollywood. 
Calif. 

745.8 78-706980 

Ralley-Pllm Aawtelatea 

ABC Sports 
see 



The French American Challenge Cup 
Races: Ski! ski! 



Kenyan National Parks safari with John 
Huston. 

The ABCo way. [Motion picture] Angelo Brew. Co., 1972. Made 
by Saburo Kosima Studios. Osaka. 



10 DUO id color- UoHB. 
SUMMARY Skewi iMw ABCo ImBb an a 
I Electric tampa. 



621.32 
72 



JS4 



R43S1| 

CINE 



aiActarad by haad » Ja^aa. 
I. Aa|ck) Brea. Co^ 



72-700224 
MAKC 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures arid Filmstrips 



The ABC's of financial statements {Motion picture) Re- 
public Steel Corp., 1%5. Made in cooperation with Edu- 
cational Resources Foundation. 



29 mill. fid. b&w. 

Also lR5ued as video (apes I 



( Exploring basic economics) 
In : 2 In. : quad bead) 
With CO II fere nee- teacher eulde, and self-scorlnc audits. 
Based on Ihe book rnderstaudlng basic ecoromlrs, uy Reuben 
Sleslnger and L. C. Mlcbelon. 

Summart/: Shows bow a company's flnanclal statements can be 
easily understood, using simple economic comparisons. Explains the 
functions of the balance sheet and Income statement. 

1. Financial statements. t. Sleslnger, Reuben E. Understand- 
ing t>aslc economics, il Republic Steel Corporation. Series: Ex- 
plorlog basic economics (Motion picture) 

657.3 Fi A 68-1320 

Republic Steel Corp, 

ABCs of getting and keeping a job {FUmstHp) Eye Gate 
House ,1969, 



t 61111! 



color 



^ mm and 4 phooodlscs (2 s. eacb>, 12 In., 



*trlp.s. 
33i rpDi 

With mnnual. 

eorifcti(«; 1. The ABC's of getting and keeping a Job. — 2. Pre- 
paring for the Job you want.— 3. Applying for the Job you want — 4. 
On the Job. — 5. Budgeting your money, — 6. Labor unions. — 7. Health 
rules to follow. — 8. Qulsstrlp. 

1, Applications for positions. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. 

371.42 77-734857 

Eye Gate House 

ABC's of parallel parking (Motion picture) Mtn% Life & 
Casualty, 1964. 

20 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. 

With teacher's manuaL 

Credttt: Producer, director, and writer. IDeanCook; photographer. 
Art Garattl, 

Summary: A driver training film designed to teach parallel park- 
ing. 

1. Automobile parking. l £tna Ufe A Casualty. 

629.283 72-709245 

.Sitoa Life & Casualty 



The A. B. C.'s of surface preparation {Motion picture) 
Clenico-CIementina, ltd.. 19G7. Made by Al Niggermeyer 
Proditr'ions. 

27 oiln. 9d color. 18 mm 

Credits: .\uthor, Ken F. Keefe 

Bumirutr)/: Explains the operation and functions of various types 
of abrasive blast cleaning equlpraenl- 

1. Snnd-blasL i. Clemco-Ciementlna. ltd. 

621.5 78~T0030i) 

Ciemco-Clementlna. ltd. 



A. B. Dick Company 
see Dick (A. B.) Company 



Thiokol Chemical Corp., Wasatch 



ABM {Motion picture) 
Division, 1962. 

14 mi" -tiL color. 16 mm. 

liumtiiatii: l^escrlbes an automated process for combining the 
component.s of a solid propellant used by rockets. Points out that 
ABil (automated batch mixing) i^urpasses manual mixing by main- 
taining uniformity between batches. Increa.slng the speed of mixing, 
decreasing the contamination of the Ingredients, refining the accuracy 
of proportions, and making It safer to process tlie fuel 

1. Solid propellants. 2. Mixing. L Thiokol Chemical Corpora- 
tion. Wasatch Division. 

662 Fi 67-948 

ABN Productions 
see 

Two deserts: Sahara and Sonora. 

A-bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Motion picture) 
Anarpyros Film Library, 1970. 

4 mln si. b&w, 8 mm. (Highlights of American history) 

I»op aim. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In 
cartridge with notes and bibliography. 

Bumman/: Depicts the preparation, delivery, and devastating 
aftermath of the first use of atomic weapons at Hiroshima and 
Nagasaki, Japan, Shows the Enola Gay, the lone B-29 bomber which 
conducted the mission over Hiroshima. 

1. Hiroshima — Bombardment, 1945. 2. Nagasaki— Bombardment. 
1W5. I. Anarg>ros Film Ubrarj-. Series: Highlights of Ameri- 
can history {Motion picture) 

940.544 79-707483 

Anargjroa Film Library 

AC and DC generators (Motion picture) 
see The Generator and the motor: AC and DC 
generators 

AC and DC wave forms {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 
1970. 

4 iiiii> nl. L-olor. .MijHir 8 mm, (ElectroulcM: The uvcllluscopei 

I»oii illin. Film nuleM on cartridge case. 

Sammarp: Demonstratt>4 how Ihe nKfllloscopi- tihows phuMT once 
the triggering circuit Im added, and llliivtratcj* how It Is u.-^eU to dis- 
play half-wa%e and riill-wnve rectlflcntion and fllterlog. 

1, futhode ruy oscillograph. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambmlge, 
Mass. Series: ElectronlcH: The riaclllosoope {Motion pictiiiel 

537.5 74-706344 

Baling Corp. 

ACCEL revisited: automated circuit card etching layout 

(Muiiim j'ictuic) II. S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1%8. 
Made by Srtndia Corp. 

20 tiihi. »d. color. 16 mm. 

Revised version of the IWiTi motion picture enlltied ACCEL. 

Suntmani: Kxpliilns how the computer program ACCEL designs 
printed linult boards and produces -".rawings for their construction 
with the input enfiidi*d from iin engineer's schcmntlc diagram by a 
clerk wlih.nit knowledge of clwtronlca. Describes the operntlonal 
aspects of the KyatL-m, and the unusual nlgorlthms used to accomplish 
the design feat. 

1- KIwtronic circuit dwlgn. 2. Printed circuits. i. U. S, Atomic 
Energ}' CouMulBaion. 

Fi E 68-95 
U. S. Alomle Energy Commission 



A. C. dynamo (Motion picture) World Wide Pictures. 
London, l!t66. 

3 mln si. culor. 8 mm. (World Wide experimental loops) 

Loop Sim. 

With teachers' notes. 

Summary: Explains the physical prlodplea underlying the work- 
ing of the alternating current dynamo. Uses a model to show how 
electricity Is collected with a magnet and coll, and the direction 
and magnitude of the current reiYirded. 

1. Dynamos— Alternating current. L World Wide Pictures, lid., 
I.onilon. 

621.313 75-700832 

World Wide Pictures 



ACI Films, inc. 
see 

Abstraction. 

Alabu Akbar: faith of four hundred million. 

And then what happened? 

Art of Islam. 

At your fingertips — boxes. 
At your fingertips: Cylinders. 
At your fingertips: Floats. 

At your fingertips: Grasses. 
At your fingertips: Play clay. 
At your tingertips: Sugar and spice. 

Barrier beach. 
Color. 

Creating a children's book. 

A Day at the beach. 

A Drop of water. 
Ducks. 
Enameling. 

Everyday life in a Roman province. 
Exploring the planets. 

Fall River legend. 

Floating market, Bangkok. 

Flurina, 

The Flutterbye. 

Gems from a rice paddy. 

Genius man. 

The Greater community animal. 

Had you lived then. 
Holland: terra fertilis. 
How we travel in the city. 
Imagery in ipace. 

In, out. up, down, over, under, upside 
down. 

Jazzoo. 

Joanjo: a Portuguese tale, 
John OJterbridge: black artist. 



Joshua. 
Just one me, 

Kyudo; Japanese ceremonial archery. 
Leather. 

Leaves. 

Life cycle 
Life in • medieval monastery. 
Lifeline Amazon. 

Light. 

A Light in the night . 

A Little girl and a gunny wolf. 

Lost wax. 

Macrami- 
Movement. 
Natiire's camouflage. 

Origami, 

Pioneers and modem rockets. 

Playground. 
Bail, 

Rain. 

The Recorder. 
Reflections, 

Same subject, different treatment. 
Satellites and men in orbit. 
Shape. 

Sleep well. 
Snails. 

Space. 
Stitchery. 

The Stolen necklace. 

Stromboli: a living volcano. 

Summer in the city. 

Sun. 

Target: moon. 

Textures. 

Third Avenue el. 

The Three-legged stool. 

To open eyes. 

Trout hatchery. 
Tumbleweed. 



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ACI KllniB, Inc. (Continued) 


A. I). M. Kllnis, inc. 

The Mississippi system: watoruay of 


Ariisi ol ihu fleet, 
itadmlnton — fundflmcnfalii. 


Undorground film. 


commorcc. 
ADS Audio-Visual ProducUons 


Dnlance beam (or girls. 


Viffinu *twl( the moment whole. 


see 


Basic parte and threading of the sewing 
machine. 


We live In the city. 








New hifhwiy road ai^ni 


The Battle of Bunker Mill. 


Weaving. 








A. 1). 29 (FihuMtrip) EvanKi-lioAl and Reformed Church, 


Be smart — don't start. 


\\T\y the sun and moon live in the sky. 


H'tunl of Christinn Kdiirnlion, nnd ( '<iiit'r«'i.'Hli«imil ('hri'4- 
tinn Chiirrhtv. Division of Chiistiiiii Kilticiirion. H<<lrn>^'<l 






by nin.sltiiii KiliH-iilion Vn^t, 1957. 


The Betttr way— leaniing lo care. 


Wind. 


M fr, rol.ir. X\ mm. 




Wlih iM.ltT-B Kul<l^ and ncrlpta 

Crrttlti: Srrlprs. Carolyn Ooddfflrrt, 0»car Riimpf- nrt. FlnrnM 


llicycle riding reminders. 




Ulnton. 




Windows. 


ttummary: I'«m [talDtlncii to llluMrnle ItiP i]avs followlnji tli« 
Cnicintlon nnil tlio pntulni; n«<iirnM-tlnn of Chrl«. 

1 .1r*u% rhrl>t — Forty day*. 1. FranKfllml nnd Rtformi-i 
Church. IVmiM nf ChrlntlBn Kdurnllon iin<l Puhtl.-.illon. 11. O'-n- 


Black dimensions In American art. 


Z is tor zoo. 


rral roiincll of (he ronKrpjtatl"iinl nn.] ('hrl-llnn rhurohptt of th« 
T'nUrtl SlntMi Koaril of RonH! Mlvilon^. I>1t1«|od of ChrlntlaD 
Edtipadnn. HI. Chriiirian Kducntlon Presi. Philadelphia. 


Boat trip. 


ACI ProducUons, New Yorii 


2.32.97 Fi AGS-ilTI 
UnltiHl Church Pre»a 


Building a freeway. 


DUcovery at Sheep Rock. 


AEC 


Cenfer guiding of drawers. 


Figures. 


see United States. Atomic Energy Commission 
AFL-CIO 


Chickens. 


For better, for worse. 


see American Federation of Labor and Congress 
of Industrial Organizations 


Children of Paris. 


The .Music rack. 




City . . . one day. 


Nlko— boy of Greece. 


AFP Distributors 
see 


Clay comes alive. 


Posters. 


KUke it u occaMOO. 


Cold. 


Purple turtle. 


AIA 
see American Institute of Architects 


Communicatioiu— the telephone. 


Telva — a boy prepares for manhood. 


AID 


Community helpers — cleaners & 
laundries. 


24th and tomorrow. 


see United States. Agency for International 
Development 


Community series — helpers and services. 


Winter: story of survival. 


AIM for happines8 (Fil/Mtrip) Saskatchewan Dept. of 
Welfare, Adopt Indian Metis Branch, Rcpna. Ii)fl7. 
Made by Saskatchewan Cine-Graphic Division. 


The Computer. 


Woodblock printer. 


Curves. 




80 fr (^.liir, X'' iiiiii nnd phonntnpp: plmitlc. mnRlf rnirk. 1 rwl 






<5 In t. 7J In. por *«■,, 14 mln. 






Crfdift: PrfMlin-er mid photo)craph«, Ray W Chrl.ftenM^n ; wrlttT 


Danger— poison. 


A. c. Lyles Productions 


and r*s.>arrh. IVbhiib rhrl«lwi«pii ; narrator. Rnw Wallcr. 

Bummarj/: AIM (Adopt Indian Metis Branch) nbow* tbm> home 


Darius Green and his flying machine. 


see Ljles (A. C. ) Productions 


Bltiiatlonn of adoptwj Indian children Explaln.i the nwd for adop- 
tion homes nnd noion some of the question* that arise 






1. Indian* of North Aroerlni — <'hlldren 2, Indlann of North 


Decorating with tiles. 




Amerlrn— Sjinkatchewan. 3. Adoption— Canadu I. Aim for happl- 




AC motors (Motion picture) 


ocss ( Fllnwtrlpj ii. Saskatchewan, Dept of Welfare 




see The Generator and the motor: AC motors 


970.4 Fi A 68-3579 
National Film Board of Canada 


Oimcnsion. 


A-C Productions 




Dinosaurs — the terrible lizards. 


see 


AIMS Instructional Media Services 




.Marriage on the rocks. 


see 


Drug abuse . . . one town's answer. 


A.C.T. Foundation 


Acceptance. 




see 


Advanced badminton. 


Drugs, drinking and driving. 


A life oo Ihc line. 


Africa: Chopi village life. 


Drugs — use or abuse? 


ACT now ^ilolian pu-lun) KQED. B«lo«aed by Nttionil 






Edunlionil Television and Radio Center, 1969. 


Air pollution — what is it? 


Ducks, geese, and swans. 


•'■ft ain ad i^lnr Ifl mm ( NIH* fpntirtl ) 






SttmmarTi: LwmtiIim tb« Am^rinn Conwrvitorr Tbeatrv'l train- 
tec procniB. pninlloe out that Itterr ar« claMMi Id tnOTrment. In 


Airports sen'C the community. 




Tolefc la actlDC la makrup. and lo liutrwrtloD on the fultar 

L Aaenoui Cooaarratorr Theatty- L Saa rraadaro. Tel'vl- 




East Africa— Kenya, Tanzania. Uganda. 


■ao aunon KQED 


Aloobol— how much la too much? 




792 74-705505 
cnn 


Alcoholism . . . one city's answer. 


Easy as ABC. 


ACW Productions 




Ecological systems — ^Antarctica. 


see 


Alcoholism . . . one company's answer. 




African o<^ssey: The red bicycle. 


Alcoholism ... one couity's answer. 


Elephants of Africa. 


African Odyssey: The two worlds o< 




Energy . . . ability to do work. 


Nfusembe. 


Ambulance 3380. 




A Chapullepcc (Motion picture) Joshus Tree Prodoetioos. 




Essentials of drafting. 


Rrlea,.^ bj Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1»8». 


Animation — a living art form. 




Kmla. ad^ raloc. Mam (iTa Taaoal aa 21 
with BJfli Kuld^ 


Antarctica . . . coldest continent. 


Evan's museum. 


9vJ^n K Mp.al>b U>«ui» wrhir*. All. *-l.nrt .0 p^l* 






nltunl >Dd llnfulrtU- InHrtU. PKWrw foor jroonc ('«?'• ™ 




Facing on the lathe. 


llTf 10 MestcD au. dr-nlblm •om* of Ibelr ■rtmil«. Ii»rlu<J«« 


Arc welding — safety and operations. 




Tlpw« of Chapullfptr Part 






PraSocttoM. II. Bolt. RlMlun and Wln>toa. \m- 8*l«: |T» 
▼udmI (lloUoo plrtnrei 00 2. ^ ,„.,„ 


Are you ready for a job? 


Finding a friend. 


^17^ 73-709118 






Bolt. RlaHMH aad WlaMoa 


Art in collage. 

3 


Flreboat . . . ready for a run. 



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AIMS Instructional Media Services (Continued) 


Just for the fun of it. 


Our living forests. 




Kathy. 


Our living planet. 


The Fish and the burning stones. 
Floor exercise and tumbling for girls. 


Keen machines. 

King Midas. 


Oxyacetylene welding: safety and oper- 
ations. 


Flower forms. 


Label logic. 


Painting with words. 


Food preservation. 


Learning about land and water. 


Panama Canal . . . funnel for commerce. 


Forgive and forget. 


Learning methods— building blocks to knowledge. 


Paramedic (heart rescue) 
The Park. 


Freight trains today. 
Freighter. 


Learning to leara. 


Parking tactics. 


Freighting by ship. 
Frogs and how they live. 


Leathercrafts of Florence. 
Light . . . let's talk about it. 


Pattern interpretation. 
People. 


Fundamentals of track and field for girls. 


Look again. 


Physical performance lest. 


Part 1: Track events. 


MacDonald's brm ... »nim«ia go to school 


Plants and their importance. 


Fundamentals of track and field for girls. 
Part 2: Field events. 


The Madison school plan. 


Postman — rain or shine. 


Guidance ... big sister. 


Making relief prints. 


Power train. 


Guidance . , . does color really make a 
difference? 


Mammals and milk. 
Mankind in motion. 


Prehistoric plants and animals program. 
Preventing reading failure. 


Guidance . . . let's have respect. 


Maps — where am I? 


Rabbits. 


Guidance , . . what's right? 


Meet Lisa. 


Itaku — the ancient art of Japuwse ceramics. 


Guidance . . . working with others. 


Men from earth. 


Re -discovery. 


Guidance decisions. 


Mexican dances, part 1, 


The Right hand of the court. 


Gulliver's travels. 

Heat . . . let's talk about it; 


Mexican dances, part 2, 
Mice and how they live. 
The Moon -adventure in space. 


Rings. 

Safety and basic fundamentals on the 
engine lathe, part 1. 


Horizontal bar. 
Horses and how they live. 
How friends are made, 
I like trees. 


Morning, noon, and evening. 
Motorcycle driving tactics. 
Museum expedition — Africa to exhibit. 
Music experiences , . , Bach is beautiful. 


Safety and basic fundamentals on the 
engine lathe, part 2, 

Safety and operation of faceplate turning, 
part 1. 

Safety and operation of faceplate turning, 
part 2. 


I like water. 


Music experiences: Edvard Grieg — the man and his 


Safety demonstration on the band saw. 


I wanna be ready. 
V\\ be seeing you. 


Music experiences . . . Grand Canyon suite. 


Safety demonstration on the jointer. 


Integrity, 


Music experiences . . . Mississippi suite. 


Safety demonstration on the radial saw. 


Introduction to dance. 
Ii i career in government for you? 


Music experiences , . . The Uttle train of 
the Caipira. 

Music to ejqjress ideas. 


Safety demonstration on the shaper 
part 1. 

Safety demonstration on the shaper. 
part 2. 


Is a career in machining for you? 


Music to learn about people. 


Safety demonstration on the single- 
surface planer. 


Is a career in radio or television for you? 

Is a career in the health services for you? 


Music to tell a story. 
Nature is for people. 


Safety demonstration on the table saw, 
part 1. 


Is a career in the hold or motel business for you? 


Newspaper . . . behind the scenes. 


Safety demonstration on the table saw, 
part 2. 


Is a career in the service industries for you? 

Is a sales career for you? 

It's your future. 
Johnny Appleseed. 


The Night before Christmas. 
Nutritional quackery. 
Oceans of water, but — none to spare. 
On guard — bunco' 

4 


Safety demonstration on the wood lathe. 

Safety— home, safe home. 
Safety U no accidenL 

Samoan village. 



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/VIMS Insti-uittonal MfUlu S*Tv1cefl (Contlnuctl) 
Sand castles, 

Th« S«nu Moo»c« project. 

The Sea guUs. 

The Secret love of Sandra Blaui. 

Sheep and how they live. 

Ships in dry dock. 
Ships in harbor. 
Sidehorse and vaulting. 

Signs, symbols, and signals. 
Silk . . . cocoon to clothing. 
Snakes and how they live. 

1^ Social drinker aod the Knti-tocUl driver. 

Solar eclipse. 

The Solar system . . . islands in sp&(>e. 

Stand up and paint — exterior. 

Staiu) up and paint — interior. 

Straight turning between centers on 
the lathe. 

Thr Studv series. 
Sun . . . friend or foe ? 

Survival in space (a case for regeneration) 

TELL-techniques in early language 
learning. 

Taiwan today. 

Take a look at yourself, 
Taxea — •ocidxidy's got to be kiddingl 
Teachers of tomorrow. 
Teaching creative music. 
Techniques of food measurement. 

Tomatoes — from seed to table. 

Traffic court- 

Transpo nation is moving. 
Transportation maintenance. 
Transportation series — air, land, w^-ater. 
Tumbling and floor exercise. 

Uneven parallel bars for girls 

The Universe . . . flight to the stars. 

Up frooL 

Using the shaper to make drawers. 
Using the shaper to make panel doors. 



Using the shnpcr to make raised panel 
for doors. 

Visual perception training In the regular 
classroom. 

Vocations — medical careers. Sot I: 
Nurses. 

Vocations — medical careers. Set 2: 
Technicians. 

Vocations — medical careers. Set 3: 
Aides. 

Vocations — medical careers. Set 4: Ad- 
ministrators. 

Vocations — medical careers. Set 5: 
Therapists. 

Walking home from school. 

Water purification. 

A Way for Diana. 

Weather and climates of the world. 

Welding: an introduction. 

What do I see, how do I feel ? 

What will the weather be — measuring air 
conditions. 

Whiplash. 

Who needs you ? 

You be the judge. 

Zipper application, part 1. 

Zipper application, part 2. 

AIR-POM preparation for overseas movement (Motion 
pu'ture\ V. S. War Dept., liM4. Made by First Motion 
PirtiiR' I'nit, Army Air Forces. 

17 Diin. Mi, KVw 16 ram. 

oniriai tnilnlng film. 1-3443. 

Summary: An .icpount of the training of iKHntuirdment crews In 
the Third Air Korce and the proceKlng at their alrrmrt for overseaa 
duty I'hotvfn'iitihe^t nt the Third Air Force Staging Wing, Hunter 
Pteld, SuvniiDiih. Georifla. 

1, Aeronami«i, Military— U. S. i. U. S. War r>ept. 

358.4 73-701503 

A is for alphabet (Motion picture) William Peterson Asso- 
ciate;^. Made jind released hv Conmet Instriirtional Films, 
1971. 

II mtn. shI. rolor. 16 mna. 

With study Kulde. 

SI'MMART; U»eR animation, rhyme, and song to Inirodtice to 
young children the letlera of the alphabet, and to ahow simple words 
In which thwie letters appear In their most customary usagea. For 
primary grades. 

1. Engltah language — Onhography and spelling-^ uTenlle flima. 
2. GngUah language — Alphabet — Jurenlle Olma. I. William Peter- 
Boo Aaaoclales. II. Coronet Inatrurilonal Fllios. 
[LB1576] 372.6 75-713114 

Corooet Instnirtlonal Plltns 

A is for architecture (Motion picture) National Film Board 
of Canada, 1959. Released in the U. S. by International 
Film Itureau. 

30 min.. Ad . color. 10 mm. 

Jfammoiv-' lllustratr* the story of man's monumental urge to per- 
petuate la atone the pride and spirit of his day, aa evidenced in Che 
architecture of the ages — from ancleoi tempU>« on the Nile to the 
towering akysfrapeni of today. 

CretUt: Frodnrem. Tom Daly. CoIlD Low; directors and design. 
Robert Verrnll. (ierald Budoer ; commentary and cilltor. Jamea BeT- 
•rldge : muKlr. Kldon Ratbburo. 

,\nolher issue, b&w. 

Another iseue. color, 35 mm. 

Another iasue. Wtw, 35 mm. 

I. Arch I twin re— HIM. L fanada. 

lemallonal Kllm Bureau. Inc., rhlc«go. 

720.9 

National Film Board of Canada 

A is for atom {Motion picturr) General Klectric Educa- 
tional Film.s 1964. 

16 min , ad., color, 16 sun. 

HerUed Tervlon of Uw 10M notloo pkrtnr* of tbe aane title. 
With dlarufliton guide. 

jTHnmory.- PeNrrlbM recent advancM In onclear tecftnologr and to 
man's ondentaadlng of atomic structure. Bzplaloa the naea of 
Duriear power to acrre mmklnd. 
Crt4U»: .VofTolor, Pet*r Thomaa. 

1. Atomic energy 2. Atomic power. t General Electric Bdaca- 
Ilonal Fllmti 

689 Fi A 64-986 

Oeoeral Electric Edoca- Uonal nin* 



Nattooal Film Board, n. In- 
FJA60-894 



70-718248 



A la campagnc (Motion pirture) .IohIiuk Tmn ProductioiA 
KrlrnMiby Holt, Kinehart and Winvton, 1D69. 

m rnin ad rolor. 16 mm. ( Notia volla I no. 8) 

With film Kii'<l«' 

nummary: A French langiiBce tcaehlng Him deatgned to protid* 
ciiKurHl and linguistic Inalfhla Ktiowa Tiewa of people aod placts In 
Ilucifleiir III Normandy. 

1. French language— Audlo-tlaual Instrur-Hon. i Joahoa Ti«e 
Productions, ii. Holt, lUnahart and Winston, Inc. Serlaa: Noue 
volla I ( Motkm picture) no. B. 

014.4 7^709166 

Tlolt, Rloehart and Winston 

A la Mozart (Motion picture) Marian Siejtel. 1971. 

14 niln Oil t>An', 16 mtn. 

m-MMMtV I'nrlrnya a typical day Id the Ilt« of Iwn room- 
male- ««..uUI !-■ «.<"■«. and a «ouM be artlat-as each altempU 
to further htr o*n carter 

I SK-sel. Marian. 

791.48 
rtNK 

A la plage (,l/»(iVm phlure) .)c«huii Tn» I'rodoctioM. Be- 
leasrilliy Holt, Rinehort «ncl Wiiuton, lOCO. 
15 mill, ml. rolor. 16 mm. (Noiu toII.1 oo. 4) 

»!,'mM'^:"A"Frcnch Innpiw MchlM Dim d<.l«i-rf W proTld. 
oiUurnl »r«l llDBUlMIC Iniiliiliui. Mctura «ienu> In Uw Ut» 0' • 

Prodncllon.. li. Holt. Rlnclinrt and WlmWD, Inc. 8erl««. N<ni« 
,„,U.MMotlonplc,n™,n„.«. ^^^^ 76-709167 

Holt. Rlnehart and Winston 

AMA 
see American Medical Association 

AMD Studios 
see 

Atlanta's Behold the man. 

A Mexico (Motion picture) Joshua Tree Productions. Re- 
leased by Holt, Rinehartand Winston, 1969. 

16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (i Ti Tamoal do. 1) 

With film guide. 

Summnry: A Spanish language teaching fllm dcalgned to proTlde 
cultural anil Ilngtilstlc InBlgbts. Plcturea many of the landmarks of 
Mexico fltj. 

1. Spanish language— Audlo-Tlsual Instruction. I. Joebtu Tree 
Productions. II. Holt. Ultiehan and Winston. Inc. Series: |Ya 
vamofl! (Motion picture) no. 1. 

917.2 70-709117 

Holt. Rliwhart and WlDSloo 

ANA-NLN Film Service, New York 
see 

A History of American nursing. 

Pain and its alleviation. 



Quiet victory. 

Understanding diabetes. 

A. O. Smith Harvestore Products, inc. 
see Smith (A. O. ) Harvestore Products, inc. 

AP 
see Associated Press 

A Paris, on jour de fete (Motion picture) Joahua Tree Pro- 
ductions. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. 

H min fd. color. 16 mm. (Nous volli ! no. 2) 

With fllm guide. 

Summary: A French language teaching fllm designed to proTlde 
niHuml and linguistic ln«lghts. Shows acenea of Paris OD May 1, 
the French Labor Day. 

1 French lan^aee — Audlo-Tlauat Inotructlon. I. Joahua Tree 
Productions, il Hull. Rlnehart and Wlnrtoo. loc Series: Nona 
TollA! (Motion picture) do. 2. 

914.4 79-709165 

Holt. Rlnehart aad Winston 



A. Philip Randolph; elder statesman (FUmstrip) Film As- 
sociates of California, 1966. Made by Vignette Fihns. 

3.'. fr cilor S5 mm. (American Negro pathfinder aeries! 

Wlrh study guide. „..,,. 

Rummnryr Trac«i the life and achlerementa of A. Philip Randolph. 
Doting his vnrlou" ncdTilles In clull rights and labor movements. 

1. Rjindolph. Asa Philip. 1880- r. Film .V«oc|nt«i of Call- 

fornla. Ij:» Angeles. Series: .American Negro pathfinder serlee 

(FlUnstrlp) „. ^ ^„ ,_^ 

923 Fi A Ca-1770 

Film Assoclatwi of Callfomla 



A quelle hear* . . . ? {Fihwilrip) Mary Glasgow A Baker 
himiiett. Released by t'niTertal Kdiication and Visnal 
Arts ,lW-t, 

S2 fr. h*w S.'. mm. and phonoUpe: 1 reel (9 la.>. TJ lo per 
■fc. : 6 min. i Iton mjagel Part 2. le^oo 18» 

With teacher'* manual and working script. 

rcedili; Wrlli-ri and designers, Mary Olaagow, 8. R. Ingram. 

Bnmmnry: A French langusp- teaching film. PiMHts a game 
baf>ed on lelllne the lime. 

1. French langiisge— Audlo-Tlsoal lortmctloo. I. Mary Olaa- 

gow h Raker iJmlted. IT. l'nl»er«al Bdacatloo and TLTOal Arts. 
Series- Ron TOTatre! fFllm-lrlpl Part 2, leasoo IS. 

448 72-7.l7a31 

Unlrersal EdocatLon and Vlsoal Artt 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



A.R. I. S. films 



Fernand Leger. 



ATA Foundation 
see 



Champions of the highway. 

AT&T 
see American Telephone and Telegraph Company 



A to B (Mution picture) Xell Coi. Released by McOraw- 
Hill, 1971. 

-G Diii). sd. (i)Jur. 16 mm. 

With teacher's f^nlde. 

Sl'MMAHY : Exuioluea the generation gap by lUuslratinK the con- 
fllci between the teenager's search for values and the adult's stand- 
ards. 

1. Conflict of generatlooB. I. Cox. Nell. II. McGraw-Hill Book 
Compaoy. 

301.43 74-711910 

McOraw-HIUBookOo. 

A Toledo (Motion picture) Joshua Tree Productions. Re- 
leased by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. 

17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (lYa vamos! no. 4) 

With fllm guide. 

Summary: A Spanish lanpiage leaching fllm designed to piovldo 
cultural and liogulatlc Insights. Pictures a Spaolsb family living 
Id Madrid and follows them on a trip to the walled city of Toledo. 

1. Spanish language — Audio-visual Instruction. I. Joshua Tree 
Productions. 11. Holt, Rinehart and Wloston, Inc. Series: ; Ya 

Vflmos! (Motion picture) no. 4. 

914.6 71-709120 

Holt. Rinehart and Winston 



A-V Corporation, Houston, Tex. 
see 

ApoUo 11. 

The Challenge, 
Corridor to earth. 
Energy in orbit. 

Flight to the pUneta. 

The Hand, 

LOR. 

I jHrtinj oo another world. 
My name is Paul. 

Orbital shapes and paths. 

Over the hill to the moon. 

The Palmar hand. Part 1. 

The Palmar hand. Part 2; Intrinsic 
muscles. 

Principles of orbit. 
Rendezvoua. 

Ureteral peristaltic activity. 

Use of water irrigators. 
WhcD is zero? 

AV-ED Films, Hollywood, Calif. 
see 

The Aborigines of Amhem Lfl.nd. 

Alaska. 

The Art of potato printing. 

Austria: life in the Tyrol. 

Basic methods of screen process printing. 



Busted: a story of teenagers in trouble. 
Changing world of Lebanon. 
The Children of Korea. 
China: a one-class society. 

China: the big question. 
Cindy learns about fire alarms. 
Cindy visits the fire department. 

Ethiopia. 

GalSpagos: the islands of Darwin. 

Germany in perspective. 

The "How" of the creative process. 

India: along the Tibetan border. 
Japan: land of tradition. 
Kibbutz Daphna. 
Land of the book. 

Modern Egypt. 

Nepal: land of the gods. 

Nepal: people of the mountains. 

Russia: a cultural revolution. 
Somalia. 

South Vietnam: the people of Saigon. 
What is a policeman? 



A-V Explorations, inc. 
see 



Adventure high Arctic. 

Alrican meat -eaters. 

Alberta outdoora. 

Animals making a living. 
Animals of the water. 

Animals together. 

Between the tides. 

The Chain of life. 
The Choice ... is yours. 
A Day in the desert 

Delta of the Orinoco. 

Down south up the Nile. 

Ry geese f-l-y. 

From ihc rnounlains tr> ihc sea 

The Gannets of Bonaventurc Island. 

Hawaii. 
Kenya-Uganda aarari. 

Land of the drowned river. 



Land of the loon. 
Land of the sea. 
Large animals of Africa. 
The Living jungle. 
The Living wilderness. 

Nature's ways. 

Northwest to Alaska. 
Queen of the Cascades. 
Return to Pelican Island. 

River of grass. 

Sea, ice, and fire. 
So many different animals. 
Soliloquy of a river. 
Spring marsh. 

These things are ours. 
They live by water. 

This England. 

The Vanishing sea. 
Venezuelan prairie. 

Waterfowl wilderness. 

Where eagles swim. 
Wildfowl sanctuary. 
Wildlands, our heritage. 

Wildlife island. 

AVI Associates 
see 

African folk tales. 
American fables. 
Asian tables. 

Bill of rights. Set 1: Traditions and 

change. 

Bill of rights. Set 2: Equality; free- 
dom, justice. 

Black Americans in arts and science. 

Black Americans in political life. 

Children of Central America and the Car- 
ibbean. 

Children of Southeast Asia. 

Early leaders of the Western World. 

Environment of man. Set 1: Ecology and 
environment. 

Great revolutions. 
Latin American fables, 
Man's earth home. 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



AVI Associatoa (Continued) 



Mcxlciui -American leaders ol the 201 h 
ccntur>'. 

Our IWtng olt)-. 

People who govern: State and local 
government. 

The Presidency, decisions of destlnj-. 
Set 1: 1789-1865. 

The Presidency, decisions of destiny. 
Set 2: 20th century. 

Primary economics. 

Puerto Rican leaders of 20th century 
America. 



Regions of the earth. Set 1: Marine lands; 
rain forests. 

Regions of the earth. Set 2: Plains; 
deserts; mouitains. 

Themes of literature. Set 1: Theme of 
love. 

Themes of literature. Set 2: Theme of 
family. 

Tobacco — harmful substance; deadly habit. 



A-V lecturer in biolo)iy. [FilmMrip] W B Saunders Co,, 1972 

M fi cak>r )5 mm uul phonoUpc 60 nun 

CREDITS Auihof, a*ude A Vilkt 

SUMMARY Claude A Vitlcc prcxnu his vicwi on the iub)«cu of biixocr- 
icuci uk) popular genet ict 

1 Ccnettd. : e»r«r>erfctict. I Vitlec. Claude Atvin. 19P- II. 

Saunden (V B I Cr>fnp«n)r. Philadclphta 

lQH43l] 612 72-734130 

W B Scunden Co 72 MARC 



A-V Productions 
see 

African folk tales. 



A-V Scientific Aids Company 
see 

The Importance of the periodic breast 
examination. 



The importance of the periodic chest 
examination. 

The Importance of the periodic pelvic 
examination. 

A VeraOks. (Motion pKturc] Scbolutic Mk^ziocs. 1970. 
M»de by M»ry GImtgow Pub . Lxmdon. 

I>n« (d color l» «ffl aoMcUbaade) 

W«k waclKT'i summL uvdnit plMlo (wde. afid tcnpi book 

SUMMARY A Fmch liimM' uadoag film PtcKna • druiutiubon in 

«rfeKk • pT««ck pri and M AoKficaa pH take a low of ^'cnailte* 

I Fmck lii g iM ti Am*o ■— d mauvoxm. I SchoUUK MafuiKS, 

«c II Sena. TflMc li tande (Motm p«ctan| 

[PC2ll2.7i 441 79.71S491 

n MARC 



AaIIo. Eames, London County Couneil (Filmstrip) Visual 
Pul)|io«(inn<>, Ixindon. Kp1r«?«d in ih* l*. S. by Mclntyrp 
Viiiiil Piiblimtions. IftTn. 

*n fr rotor X> mm. f AtrtaltKturv In tli« 20tta («ntarjt 

With W<rlurT AotviL 

■ 'RRDITS Conpll^ and ■nmiUlM'. Joho nooal. 

sI'MUARY Pmrot* rumplea of twrattKh rratmr airhltMurv 
kr \m\\o, Eam««. atid lb* l»adot) Ooantjr Coanrll KtM ponnn the 
fvUllOQ of Ib^ bultdinc* to tbrlr mTlrontM^tx. 

1 ArrfaltKtorr, liodvm — Zntb rrnlnir. 3, ArrhltMlur* «t>d •*>- 
«*vtj. 1. Vlmul Piiblkra(k>o>. ltd.. UxMlnn. II. Hclntrr* VUiul 

PnMtcatkioB. III. Sn-loi: AirliltKlorv In Uw 2lNh mturr (niio- 
«np) 

( N A«»0 1 724 .9 70-73HM65 

A. U A. BooklM 



Aame, AnttiAmatus, 1867-1925 
see 



The Magic pot. 



Ahalonr {Motion /n>hir») Enryrlnpftwha Hril«nnir« Rdu- 
.firiMunl Corp., IWW. 



Ion) 



4 ntt I •!. M>1cir 8 mm (fclnrin* blolt 

Ut«l> lUm I«ii4^t III Hlninlnnt H inm ni 

Wlin IrAt-lH't'ii Kuli1<' 

1 Abalonra. t RnrTclnpa«Hlla llrltaonlt^ tCduratlooal Oor- 

porallon 8«t1«i; Uarlup blol"|ty (Motion plrlun't 

601 7()-704»68 

Borrrl'ilwodlB nrlun- nt« Educmtlonal Oorp. 

Abalonr (e»cnpin)t attack) (Motion pirture) Enryclopawlift 

Hntatitiii'fi Kitii»'n(ionaI Corp., 1068. 

,1 mtn ■! cilor 8 mtn. (llnrlnc bloloK7) 

I/<np niiii, I-wiiiil In Klnnilnnl R mm nn«! In «uper ft mm. 

With iPnrher'H guldr. 

1 Ahnlotir* llclinTlor. i. Knryliipdwllii BrUnniilrn Mur« 

tloiml (\.rp<trHllnn SitI<«i Mnrloi- l>i"1"iiy (Motl.tn picture) 

504 "i-"(M0fiO 

Knryrlnpftpdtii Itrllun- nica EducaUonal Corp. 

Tlir Abandoned {Motion pirfnre) NRC News. Releftwd by 
MU' Kdiinitinnnl Kntprpriws. 1070. 

lOmIn, ml. (i.lor 10 mm (Flrnt TiifiMl«.y I 

T<'l«'<-fti»l im n i>nrt of thi» NRC wrlra Flmt Tiiwrfay 

CrrAiti- V:\oftt\\\f prodiircr, Eliot Prnnkcl. 

HummOry: An <*Kit»>- on tlio Unnl duyx tn lli<> life of maur rnmUj 
ran. I'aMrnjm the ahandonmcnt of oM aiitnmobllM and th« con- 
current llttprtnc of thP Iaf»darape. 

1. AiitomoMlcit 2. Srrnp mptnlii. t. National RrondcastlnK Com- 
pany, Inr, Nlir NVwB n, Nllf K.lin-allonal KiiHtttIsmi RoHm ■ 
Flr»t Ttifiwlny ( .Motion plrtnrfl 

.101.3 78-700032 

NBC Ed lie* til ■mil Enlcr- prlw* 



Abandonment of the cities (Motion picture) NBC Kdiica- 

r in:i:il Ivitt-rprises, 1071. 

11 mln. ad. rolor. IS mm. 

OrlKinally ti'ltHfi'it im the NBC telpvivton program, Firat Tiipadny. 

('REDITS : ['niduopr nnd writer, DdtIiI Schmerlor : reporter, 
Oarrlck rtlpy. 

SliJIM.IKY: Shows ar^ni^ of abandonPil, brokcTi-down aparlmcDtn 
Id Cl«*rtand. St. Ixulo. nnd New York to point up the itrowlnc 
pmhiem »f n^nialiilnK In the city when vandalism, crime, and Inck 
of bulldini; malntPDHnrv funiti force landlords and tenantii to mora 
whfre life l< ufer and iDore aanltary. 

1, CItlPfi and townt— U. 9. I. NBC Educational EnteiT»riM«. 
[HTI2.'J1 309.173 73-714101 

A. I. A. Booklist 



Abbott, George, 1889- Coquette 

see 

Coquette. 



Abbott and CosteUo meet Pnakeasteln. (Motion picture^ Castle 
Films tl97-?] 

lOfflin td bA> 16 mm. 

Al>o mucd in tundaid and in tupet 8 mm with mafnetk lound. 

Silcnt vriiDon* (4 mm o( II mm ) ibo uiued. 

Edited fiom Univcrul't I449reaturr-kn|th 35 mm mooon picture (S3 mm ) 
of ihc umc title 

SlIMMARV A comic honor film in which Abbott »nd C<»tello encounter 
FrankctiMcin. Dracula. the Wolf Man. and the Inviiible Man 

1 Cattle Films, inc 
[PN1997, 791.43 78-712821 

Cawie Film* 7j MARC 



Abbott laboratories 
see 



Hyperalimentation. 



Molecules of life. 



Abbreviations [FQmttrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1969. 

at f r color STt mm. ( Dlacoverinir apetllni; patterna aeries, aet ■• i 

with riMichers Ku1de_ 

Crrdil*- ApjTisera, Eralyu KInkead. Jerrj E. Ile«d_ 

Summani EipIalM ahbrertatlon.^ and id'ca frarople*. 

1. Ahbrrrlatlnna. Encllah. i. HeGraw-HlH Book Company. 

Sarle«: DlacorerlDx apelllnK patterna aerlea rFIlmstrlp) bm * 
372.6 74-732759 

UcOmw-^ltl Book Co 



Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection, 
Williamsburg, Va. 
see 



American folk an Uom the Abby Aldricb Rockefeller 
Folk An CoUecbon in WiUiunaburg, Virfinia. 



Abdomen {Motion picture) Film .Vssociates, 1966. 

4 min- at. color. 8 mm. (Weljtbt tralnloK aerleal 

t^>op nim. 

laauf-.l in Mandard 8 mo). and in lupt r 8 mm 

Wlib irtuilt eulde- 

H^mmarv l'n^M.-nts vl«>wa of the altnp. Tee-Op. and aide bend In 
wrelchi irnmiiic, ahow in( ttu- erip, ataocv. and corrvct form, aa well 
OJ the mtufK^* afln-tcd. 

L WelKtit lirtlnc. t Film AaocUtea. Serlea: Welfbt tralo- 

tnx M>rle« iMotlon picture! 

796.4 Fi A 68-2809 

Film .%aaoelalM 



Abdomen nnd Hpine {Motion picture) IWMy Vx\m», 1969 

w^rUT " '^''"' '"'*' " "" "'•^"'' Pr».«..lon rralnlnf 
l>>"I> film moiintnl In carlrldavi 
With mnniiat 

cliiT' """■"■ "■"""'"» ""■"I"". ."-■ »...u.l, J,„«, o 

..ro,,,,,,,. .,,„,jt;x ,'ro'„, ;: ""•;„"^"^x.'''~°■• 
HKA K„„ „„, „„„. "'•■'■^ r»-708M7 

Abdominal aortic aneurynm and bilateral renal artery *!*• 

mwis (Motitm pirtuTf) KrniiciK N. (VhJcp. IIHW. Made by 
UiiiviT-^itv of Sliaini School of Mftrfirine. 

14 mIn. Ml color. 10 mm. 

Hvmmnrv: Ikemnnalralm the (cchnloue of produclnx hypothermia 
of Ixith klilneyn prior to placement of bypa'*" Kfafta to both kldneyw. 
An nrterkxH-leriitic aoKtiryxm of Hlidomlnal aorta further cnmpllcalaa 
the problem nml 1> n-«ert«>d at the time of reroOMructlon of tba 
r^'iiBl artTli-" 

I. Abdominal aneuryam. 2 llenal arterr obatnictloo. l Cooke. 
Frnncla Neal. lOl.V 

617 74-701768 

riNK 

Abe Lincoln in Indiana {FUiwtrip) Troll Ajsociatea, 1969. 

43 fr cvilor. :t.'> mm. (American hackicrounda fllmatrip llbrarf) 

Crti'li- Writer, Marian Frances. 

HMmiiiorv- A study of thi> boyhood of Abraham IJncoln. Sbowa 
bow hla love of leamlnc aa well aa hla famltr and hla work oo bli 
faUier'a farnm Influenced hla lite In later ycara. Wltb captlona. 

1. Lincoln. Abrnhiim, Prea. U. 8„ 180&-1866— Chtldbood and youth. 
I. Troll Aa»x-lal«. Seric*. 

923 72-736464 



Abel, Hobert J 
see 

The Seven second love affair. 

Abel Cance, yesterday and tomorrow {Motion picture) Of* 

fiw (le (InciimcntAtion par le film, Paris, 19G4. Released in 
the U. S. by ('ontempornry Films/McGraw.HIII, 1968. 

28 mln. Hd. color. l<t iiitii 

Crcdift nir*>ctnr nud i-»iiiiiiei)iary, N'elU Kaplan; mualc, Michel 
Mtitrne 

Summarn: TclU of the cnnlrlhittlonn which French director Abel 
Oance mnde to the motion picture Indunlry with bin technical and 
aesthetic Inventlonn. 

1. (iiince. Ahel. i Omce t\f dix-iimenlntlnn pur le BIm. It. Con- 

temporary Fllm»/Mc<;mw-Hlli, 

'.>27 Fi ACS-3157 

McT.rnw Hill Book Co. 



Aberrant celb — the nature of cancer {Filnutrip) Re- 
Sf'Jinh Iiifornmlion Tlmn<h. N'lttionul Cnncer In<;titiite, in 
cooperation with National .Soionce Teachers Association. 
Made by Snowden-N'ett Prodtjrtions. Rctca.<ted by Na- 
tional Cancpr Institute, irHt7. 

72 fr color, ta cm, and phonotape: plaatlc, alngle-lrack, 1 rrol 
(5 ln.l.3i in. peraec.. IS mln. 

With euldp 

Baned on the lM>ok Science and cancer, by Ulchael B. Sblmkln. 

Summary: niKhllRhts different a-<!i>ecta of the cancer problem. 
iDCludlne cnti«««, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment ; streaam the 
contrlhiitlons mnilp hjr "wlentUta In different disclpllnea. 

1. Cjincer. i. Shlmkln. Michael BorK 1012- Science and 

cancer ii. f. S. National Cancer Institute 

Fi K fi7-521 
U. S. National C-ancer Institute 



Aberson, Helen, 
see 



Dumbo, the flying elephant 



Dumbo makes the big top. 



Abingdon Audio Graphics 
see 



Bible lands and times. 
A Child can serve. 

God'a plan for hia wocid. 
Paul, prisoner for Christ 

A Sign of love. 

Abisch, Roz. Open your eyes 
see 

Open your eyes', 

Abltibi Power and Paper Company. Hd, , Toronto 
see 



Tarjetas de segurldad. 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Ablation of ice models in a water tunnel (Motion picture) 
Kaueational Services. Relrnse<i by Encyclopaedia Bntan- 
nica Educational Corp., 1%>^. 

3mln. SI. b&w. 16 mm, (Fluid mechanics Alms) _. , -„ 

\lso l-a»ed iu standorij 8 mm. uiul In super 8 mm. In cartridge. 
Mode for ihe National Committee for Fluid Mechanics. 
With teacher's guide. „t.»i^ «# 

SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstratioo experiment oa a phaae ot 

""'l** Xler°'^nels 2. Ice. I. Educatloaal Services, Inc. Newton. 
Mass. II. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corporation. III. 
Series Fluid mechanics films (Motion picture) 

532 75-710321 

Enryclopaedla Drltan- nlca Educational Corp. 

Abnormal behavior (Motion picture) CRM Productions, 
1071. 

IT, nilji. «d. color. 16 miii, ( Psycliology today films 1 

CREDITS : Producer, Tom I-atarus ; directors. Nell Kelclillne, Tom 
Ijiziiriis; photographer. Nell Relchllne: editor, Cliff Fenneman. 

Sl-MM.'UIY: Shows the Intricacies of running a major mental 
hospital and the goals of the hospital. laclndes doctor-patient Inter- 
views with a variety of disturbed men and women, and examines 
their case histories and prognoses. Filmed at the Gateways MenUl 
Hospital lu Qlendale, OIK. ^ , 

1, Psychiatric hospitals. !. CRM Productions. II, Series: 

Psy.hiilogy today Alms (Motion picture) 

[RC445] 157 75-713078 

CR.Xl Productions 

Abnormal mitosis in plant cells {Motion picture) Harper & 
Row. Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Produc- 
tions. 

4 mln, si, ciilor, super 8 mm. (Biology seriesj 

I»op film mounted In cartridge. 

With tape script, lab manual, readings tK>ok, source book, and 
teacher's manual. 

CreditB: Auttiora, Andrew S, Bajer, J. Mole-Bajer, 

Summary: Describes four abnormalities In Eaeifuuuhua. Includ' 
Ing an array of bridges, a fusion of two nuclei In prophase, a type 
of tri-polar division, and a break-fuse cycle, 

1. MltOBla. 2. Haemanthus 3. Abnormalities (Plants) r. 

Harper & Row. PublUhers. Series: Biology series (Motion picture. 
Harper k Row) 

581.8 74-706608 

Harper & Row, PuWIflbers 

Aboard the ship (Motion picture) WTTW. Released by 
National Educational Television and Radio Center, 1957. 

■J!.* mill si(i, b&%v, IR mm, (Tourlsten-deutsch. no, 6) 

Credilt. Producer imd dlre<tor, Theodor Gershuny; Instructor, 
Kn-kTl.'k Scliwiirtz. 

suinmarii: A training film In elementary conversational German 
fur Ameriaid tourists. Describes tourists aboard a ship going to 
Germany. 

1, German language — Study and teaching — Audlo-vlKUnl aids. 
I, Chicago, Television station WTl'W, u. Nntlonal Educational 
Television and Ilartlo Center. Series: Tourlsten-deulsch (Motion 
picture) no. 6. 

Fi 67-794 

The Aborigines of Arnhem Land {Motion picture) Russell 
Ogg. Released by AV-ED Films, 1968. 

26 fr, wl. i-oloi'. 16 mm. 

With teacher's guide. 

Crcdiln: Producer, director, and photographer, Bussell Ogg. 

Smnmary; A study of the Au.slrnllan Aborigines of Arnhem 
Lanit. the moat archaic human rat-e In existence. 

1 Ethnology— Australia— Arnhem Land. i. Ogg, Russell. 

II AV-ED Films. Hollywood. Calif, 

672.899 70-701186 

AV-ED Films 

The Aborigines of Australia (Motion picture) Australian 
News and Information Bureau, 1964. 

44 mill Kd, b&w, 18 mm. 

Credit*: Producer. Frank Bagnall; director, Ian Dunlop, 

Summary: Explains who the AuHtrallan aborigines are and pictures 
their life In modern Australia, 

1, Ethnology — Australia. i. Australia. News and Information 
Bureau. 

572.994 Fi A 67-5944 

Australian News and Information Bureau 



Abortion (Filmstrip) Denoyer-Geppert Audio- Visuals. Rc^ 
leased by Denoyer-Geppert Co., 1971. 

200 fr, color. 35 mm, and 2 plionodlscs (2 a. each), 12 In., 
S3A rpni. ininugroove. 

With tetii-her's guide. , ^ k . 

Sl'MMAUV- Presents n Iwo-part program dealing with wnai 
abortion Is medl<-ally. and explainlnc where to get an abortion, what 
It coMls. and the dllTerent methods that can be used. 

I. Abortion, I. Denoyer-Geppert Company. 
[K(1734J :i01.42 71-739376 

Denoyer-Geppert Co. 



Abortion: London's dilemma {Motion picture) NBC News. 
Released by XIJC Kducational Enterprises, 1970, 

■S2 ruin S(I, titlor, 16 mm, (Flist Tuesday) 

Tclpcast as a part of the NBC -ipries First Tuesday. 

CrtdttK Executive producer. Eliot Frankel. 

tiuintnary: Portrays the bl(j IuihIiichs aKl>ect« of alM>rtlon In Lon- 
don—which Ik rapidly becoming the world's abortion capital — to 
presi-nt the essential dilemma of abortion as a social practice. 

1. Abortion — London, i. Nalioniil Broadcasting Compiiny, Inc. 
NBC NewH. It. NBC Educational Enterprises. Series: First Tues- 
day (Motion picture) 

301.41 74-709031 

NBC Educational Enter- prises 



Abou-Simbel (Motion picture) Unesco. 
tional Film Board of Canada, 1968. 



Released by Na- 



■J8 mm i*d, color. 10 mm. 

Hiimmary Portrays the work of dlsmnnUlng the two temples of 
Al)oii Simbol and reconstructing them on a new bank, where they 
would be aafe from floods. „, _ . « , .,o 

1. AbQ Sunbul, Egypt. i. United Nations Educational, Scientific 
and Cultural Organization, n, <:anada. National Film Board. 

726 7a-706&41 

National Film Board of Canada 



About boys (Filmstrip) Glenn Educational Films, 1968. 

119 fr color 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 a. (1 a. for manual 
nnilrt-lni 1 s for automatic projector). 12 In.. 331 rpm.. 17 mio- 
ml.-roitnH.ve (Health guidance in family living and «ei wlu.-atlon. 
set 1) 

With teacher's Rulde. ^. ,.,_ . __ 

Crfditi: Director, Frank Furlo; writer. Newt Mltzman ; educa- 
tional consnitant. Joan Hake 

Summary: Presents Information about reproduction and family 
living for children. Reviews In detail the human male reproductive 
system, and emphasizes the Importance of responsible attitudes and 
good health habits. , , on, 

1 Sex Instruction for children. l Glenn Educational Films. 

Series Health guidance In family living and sex education (Film- 

612.61 7^734375 

Portland State I'niv. Library 

About giris (FUmatrip) Glenn Educational Films, 1968. 

107 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (1 a for manual 
proj^vii.r. 1 ■*. for automatic projector). 12 In.. 38i rpm., 17 mln. 
mlcrogmove. (Health guidance In family living and sex education, 
set 1) 

With teacher's guide. 

Credit*: Director. Frank Furlo; writer. Newt Mltunan: educa- 
tional consultant, Joan Hake. 

Summary: Presents Information about reproduction and family 
llvlnp for children. Review.'! In detail the human male reproductive 
systeim, and emphasizes the Importance of responsible attitudes and 
good health habits. 

1. Sex instruction for children. i. Glenn Educational Films. 

Series: Health guidance In family living and sex education (Film- 
atrip) set 1. 

612.62 71)-734276 

Portland State Cnlv. Library 

About insects (Filmstrip) Ward's Natural Science Estab- 
lislmieiK. 1969. 

i; liluistrlps. color. 35 mm. 
With study guide. 

CONTENTS: 1. What Is an Insect? 42 fr. — 2. How insects de- 
velop. 48 f r.- 3. Diversity of Insects. 57 fr. — 4. Insect classification. 
(HI fr.— ."'. In,secis and man. b't fr. — 6. Collecting and mounting In- 
sects. 66 fr. With captions. 

1. Entomologj". I. Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc. 
595.7 73-738646 

Ward's Natural Science Establishment 

About love: beginnings (Filmxtrip) Warren Schloat Pro- 
ductions. 1970. 

63 fr, color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 8.. 12 In.. 331 rpm.. 10 
mln. (Human birth, growth, and development: facts and feelings, 
no. 61 

With teacher's guide. 

Creditt: Author, Barbara Martinsons. 

Summary: Discusses the nature of love, describing what It Is. 
and what It Is not 

1. Love. I, Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantville, N. Y. 
Series: Human birth, growth, and development: facta and feellnga 
(Filmstrip) no. 6. 

61-2.6 77-736354 

Warren Schloat Pro- ductlona 

About myself (Fihmtrip) Stanley Bowmar Co., 1970. 

3 fllmstrlp-s- color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs: 2 s. each, 7 In^^ 
3.1i rpm . 5 mln. each aide, mlcrogroove. (Bowmar early childhood 
series) 

With script. 

Issued also with phonotape In cassette. 

Credit*.- Authors, Curry. Jaynes. and Woodbrldge^ 

Co"(c«l«-- 1. Myself and other people. 42 fr.— 2. Other families, 
alike and different. 33 fr.-S. Everyone needs many things. 39 fr. 

1. Social sciences— Juvenile films. i. Bowmar (Stanley) Com- 

"""''■ 372.8 70-736151 

Stanley Bowmar Co. 

About Pellan (Motion picture) National Film Board of 
Canada, 1969. 

1!) mln sd. color. 16 mm. 

English version of the French motion picture entitled Voir Pellan. 

Crfditt: PnMiU(-er, Francois S^guillon ; director. Louis Portugais; 
uiu-tlc. Belli Bartok; canieramnn. Alain Dostle; Aim editor. Mar- 
guerite Duparc. 

Summary: Alfred Pellan exhibits his paintings and gives his vlewa 
about modem art. 
Another issue. 35 mm. 

1, Pellan. Alfred, 1906- i, Canada. National Film Board. 



n. Voir Pellan (Motion picture) 
National Film Board of 



759.11 
Canada 



79-705261 



About the aged (Motion picture) Video Nursing, 1970. 
MmU- l.y WTTW-TV. 

.10 mln. ad, b&w. 16 mm. (Gerontological nuraing, no, 11 

Videotape also Issued. 

With Instructor's guide, student nyllahus, and audio taiw. 

Crfdlls: Instructors, Virginia Stone. Mary Shaughneasy. 

Summary: Defines and discusses aging and the aged, illustrates 
demographic statistics, and stresses the need for a slow pace when 
working with old patlenta. Four representative old people talk 
about the changes that have occurred In their lifetimes and tell bow 
they feel about being old. , , . 

1. Aging. I. Video Nursing, inc. Series: Gerontological 

nursing (Motion pli-ture) no. 1, 

610.73 70-710005 

Video Nursing 



About venereal disease {FUnvitrip) Los Angeles City 
Schools in cooperation with Ivos Angeles County Health 
Dept. Relca.'^d by Bailey Films, 1965. 

45 fr, c.lur 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 9., 12 In,, 33i rpm. 
mlrrogriMive, 

With guide _ .... 

Summary: Discusses and illustrales Ihe causes, effects, and treat- 
ment of the two most prevalent venereal diseases, syphilis and gonor- 
rhea. EmphnalKes the Importance of early detection, and the need 
to report them to health authorities. Explains that both are cur- 

1. Veneral dlsca-se.-:. i. Loa Angeles City School District 

11. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. 

614.5 Fi A 68-1138 

Bailey Films 



About you: boys (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 

1970. 

47 fr ...W, ;ir. mm. and phonodlsc: 1 8.. 12 In.. 331 rpm., 9 mUL 
(Human birth, growth, nnd development: facts and feelings, no. 4) 

With leinher'a guide. 

Crrditt: Author, Barbara Martinsons. .... . , 

nummary: A study of the physical and emotional development of 

"l^t'hlWren-^rowth, 2. Adolescent boys. l Schloat (Warren) 
Productions Pleasantvllle. N, Y. Series: Human birth, growth, 
and development: facta and feelings (Filmstrip) no. 4. 

612.6 70-736352 

Warren Schloat Produc- tlons 

About you: girls (FUTtutrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 

1970. 

44 fr .i)lor 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33* rpm., 8 mln. 
(Human berth, growth, and development: facta and feelings, no. 3) 

With teacher's guide. 

Crcdifa; Author, Barbara Martinsons. 

Summary: A study of the physical and emotional development of 
adolescent girls. 

1. Chlldreo — Growth. 2. Adolescent girls. i. Schloat (Warren) 
Produrtions, Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series: Human birth, growth, 

and development: facts and feellnga (Filmstrip) no. 3. 

612.6 76-736351 

Wiirreu Schloat Pnoduc- tlons 

About your life and you (Filjnstrip) Glenn Educational 

Films, 1968. 

77 fi .-.ilnr :!.-. mm, and phonodlsc: 2 8. (1 s. for manual 
nroiector. 1 s. fur automatic projector). 12 in., 331 rpm.. 13 mln. 
microgroove. I Health guidance In family living and sex education. 
set 1) 

With te;iiliei"s guide. , . 

Crtditt: Director, Frank Furlo: writer. Newt MItiman ; educa- 
tional consultant. Joan Hake. , . ^ >,..,„an 

Summaru- Presents Information concerning animal and human 
reproduction and emphasizes the Importance of wbol^me attltudea 
alwut aelf and toward members of the opposite sex. For elementary 

^""^Sei Instruction for children. i. Glean Educational in,lma 

Series Health guidance In family living and sex education (Film- 

""•" *• '■ 612.6 72-734277 

Portland State Univ. Library 

Above the horizon (Motion picture) American Meteorologi- 
cal Society. Made by Education Development Center. 
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1967. 

21 mln. sd. color. 16 liim. (American Meteorologk-al Swlety 
film aeries) 

summary" A "v'llw of the field of meteorology. Describes Inter- 
relationships, potentials, and unsolved problems of the atmospheric 

"^T^eteorology. 2. Geophysics. I. American Meteorological 

Society II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. „ „ _, . 

rQC8611 551.5 i^700743 

Universal Education ond Visual Arts 

Abracadabra Enterprises 
see 



Abraham and Isaac [Fihnstrip] Visual Publications, London, 
1966. Made by Florence Taylor. Released in the U.S. by 
Visual Publications. 1970. 

37 fi color 35 mm. (The Slory of Israel, no 2) 

Wiih study guide. 

SUMMARY Presents the Old Tcsumcnl BccounU of the life of Abrahwns 
rollowen in Canun, the parting of Abrsh&m and Lot, Isaac's birth and Mcrifice. 
and Ihc siory of Rcbekah. 

I Abraham, the psiriaich 2 Isuc. the patnaich I. Visual Publications. 
11 Sencs The Siory of Israel. [Filmstrip] no. 2 
[BS580.A3] 222 70-740766 

Visual Publications 72 MARC 

Abraham: father of a natloa. [Filmstrip] Cathedral Films, 1965. 

^7(t color 3S mm and phonodlsc I i. 33 1 /3 rpm.. IS min (Storici 
(rom Ihe Old Tesiamcnu Series 2. Bc|innmg of ■ nation, no. I) 

With study guide 

CREDITS Producer^ Jsmci K Friednch. Maxwell V Perrow; director, 
JbcL L Tyler, wnier, Jesse L Coburo. 

SUMMARY Presents events in the life of Abraham, Tells about hii reapoojc 
to the Lord's call, his eventual return lo the promised land, and the birth of Isaac 
to Sarah in her old age 

I Abiaham, Ihe patnarch I Cathedral Films, inc , Burbank. Calif II 
Senes Stones from the Old Tatamenl Series 2 Beginning o( ■ nation (Film- 
stnpi no 1 

[BS580.A3) 222 72-733456 

Caihcdrai Films 72 MARC 

Abraham Kaplan (Motion picture) National Education:iI 
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Vn\- 
versity, .\udio-Visual Center, I96fi. 

riO mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. I Men who teach ) 

Credilt: E'rodiicer, director, and writer, Earle Luby; editor, ZIna 
Voynow, 

Summary: Abraham Kaplan, profe.^or of philosophy at the Uni- 
versity of Michigan, explnlns his own Immediate bsckground and 
cultural heritage, his beliefs and altitudes toward teaching, and the 
difference between Instruction and cdncatlim. 

1. Kaplan. Abraham. 1918- i. National Educational Tele- 

vision nnd Radio Center, n. Indiana, University. Audio-Visual 
Onter. Series: Men who teach (Motion picture) 

923 Fi A 68-2612 

Indiana. UnlT. Audio- Visual Center 

Abrahatn leaves Ur. (Filmstrip] Visual Pubbcations. London, 
1966. Made by Florence Taylor. Released in the U.S. by 
Visual Publications, 1970- 

13 (t color, 35 mm. (The Story of Israel, no 1) 
With study guide 

SUMMARY Describes Ur in the time of Abraham. Abraham's ioumey 
across the desen to the Promised Land, and Ihe life and work of hii tribe en 



I Abraham, the patriarch, 
or Israel (Fiimstripi no. 1 
[BS580.A3J 

Visual Public 



II Scries. The Slory 

74-740767 
MARC 



Lihrary of Co^igrcss Catalog — Motion Pictures and Film strips 



Abrmhan lincoln \FHm^trip) Society for Vimiiil FAlucation 

(U fr. l<Aw K\ ma- lUnltMl Statn hlMoryl 

»%mm»r^: Tr«r>ra lh« Hf* of Abnibaiii IJnmIn, and PipUlru hUl 
•ICnlDranc* In hlator; 

I. iJtwvlD. AtK-nhani, Pn» I" a, 1M» IWKV i Hoi-|rlr for VUual 
KduntloD. liK- . i'hlcKflgk ftntca : tnltrd Siatr* hUtnrr < rilmatrip) 

ftonaylTaala Hrhool for tbr Prat 



Abrehiim IJnroln {VUmxtrip) My wrrkly raader, 1066. 
Mkalr by (.'onitiMiniratflnt, Rrlcoml hy American Kdiica- 
tion PiililtrAtinnv 

2.*! fr. rolor 33 mm. 

8«r(M I. rw tH m 

AaaiMMrM IVwflhra <>Trnt* In the llfr of Uacoltt^ boyhood. Dv 
plfti htm rtvliilnE hl« r4tt)«>r. plnnllnx M«-da, ctaopplDir wootf. bUDtlnx 
wiUl turkrja. Ilvinc In a t'>g iiiMn. r>ilnx to arhool iB ■ lOK cahln, 
pracilciQC rva'linf and writlnjt m home, ami borrowing books to rrad. 

1 UiKvln. Al'inham. Vtv%. W S.. 19CO ISRft Oilldhood and youth 
1. U; wvwkly fvadrr. ii Amt^rlcan Fkliimllon I'obllmitona, Inc. 

3T'2.8 Ki A 6g-6243 

pMsajlraala School for ihc IVaf 



Abraham Lincoln iKilin.>**rip) IVathinfj K»\soiirr4*s Drvrlnp- 
nwnl (VnUT. Kclcasrd bv Tenchinn K»vs<iiirvt's Develop- 
mrnt i.'cntvr and Society for Visiml Education, 1971. 

K fr r>>li>r S^ mm and itboinMliiH- 1 «. 1'J In , S3t rpiii , .'> uiin. 
|p«><iftl* and evrniA Id American hlslorjt 

AI«T IwDril nUh ph(Miotape tn nnovite. 

Nummar; A nimdrlp de«l|nMs( for poor nvden. Tniraa the llfv 
of Abraham Uni»ln. sirewilnj his early yeara from the time he 
nod by the flrelicbt to the lltne be entered pollllcii. With capfl<iii'<. 
For elefDentary cradoa. 

1 |jn<^iln. Abraham, Pr«L t'. S.. ISOO-lSSV^ureolla Dims. I. 

Tencblnc Ka-noiimr^ I>eTv1opment Center. II. Socletj for VUual YA- 
uratlno, Inr., t'hicaxo. Serleo: People and eTCota tn Amrrican 

bl'torr IPtLmatrtp) 

372J 7»-738l29 

SorlMj fur Vl<ni«l (Mucatloa 



Abraham Lincoln, Afro-Americans, and the American 
dream \\totion pictvre) WCIJS-TV and Columbia Int- 
vrrsirv. Rrleasfd by Holt, Rincharl and Winston. 1J»69. 

M niln Ml hA«. 16 mm iRlark berltaxe: a hlntory nf ATnv 
Anerlrao- Section S. Cltll War. Afro- Americans and Alirahuni 
Lincoln t 

ffsatnMry.' Lcrone Beooelt analyxM the IJnroln myth and dU- 
nuaas the personal attitudes and policy poalllona that mlRht hare 
narktd IJnroln aa one of the mwt Miroted of American Presidents. 

1. Uocotn. Abraham, Prw. I*. S.. 1«0&-Ifte5~ Views on rtlaverj. 
I. BeoDCK. I^rone. 1028- n- New Vork. TeJeTlslon sutlon 

WCBS-TV. in. Columbia rnlrenlty. it. Holt. Rlnchart and Wlnn- 
toa. Ii»c. Serlea: Black berlU(e: a hUtory of Afro-Amerlcan.t 

(Uotloo ptrlorel Sertloa 8: ntlt War. Afro-Amcrl«noa. and Abra- 
han Uncoln. 

973.7 Ti^-Tiun:>s 

Molt. Rlnetuirt and Wlrv*fon 



Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipatiwi proclamation (Mo- 
tion picture) Project 7 Film?. Retfa-vd by American 
Kdiicationat Film-s 1970. 

JO mio. ad. color. 16 moo. (The Great decUloas) 

Crtdlla: Producer aod writer. JMse Sandler; director. Robert 
(iordoo : moMc. Cbarica Berostelo. 

SaBuaary : .\o open-ended film which examlnen the dilemma of 
Prcaldml IJnroln coocMnlac xiarery. 

L Uncoln. Abraham. Pre«. U. SU, 1800-1800— View* on alarcry 
I. Project 7 rilma. inc. II. American Edncatlooal Films. S^ 
rle*. Tba Great dediOona (Motion picture) 

973.71 78-709706 

ABerteaa BdiKallonal F'ltma 



Abratuun Lincoln to World War I {FUinstnp) Jan Handy 
School Service, 1969. 

81 fr rolitr. 35 mm. and pbooodlac: 1 a.. 10 id.. 33) rpm.. 
10 mln imcmcroote. (Oor rountry 'tis of thee) 

With iD'nic «r.ire 

Smmmant: Within the frantework of a patriotic ciMral paiiRaot. 
•oerxptic aoor* altentale with brief tnnaltlonal oarratlrea to trace 
tW cDurae of ITolted Statea blatorj from Abraham Lincoln to 
World War i. 

' f S— liiuorj — KK^ I Jam Handy .'School .Serrlce, 

lac. Series: Our conntr? 'm of tbee (Fllmatrip) 

973.9 75-735530 

A. U .\. Booklln 



Ahrikam, miB of flrilk. [Motioa picture) Cooconlia PQnM, 19S9. 

7 M.. td coior 1« mm. (Old Tc*UM»t Scnpnvts) 



i at Abnhain to leave Ims home 
a of Abraham 1 bUt ibnM«h the reqoeai 
thai hcMcnAcc h« ealy aoa. Ivac 

I Abraham, the pauwck I CdacoHM PuUiahuig tUxmt, St Lo.m. II 
Sen« OU Ta mil ca t Scnptwva. (Mochb pKtwe] 

|BS5tO.A3) 222 72-701693 

CoKonha Rtaa n MARC 



Abrasive blast cicanins {.Votum picture) Edio Enterprises. 
Bclcajted by National Associatioo of Corrosion En^neers, 
1968. 

13 mln. ad. color. 18 mm. 

Alao laaoad aa aapcr 8 mm~ loop Sin. 

Hevtaed T««loo of tto 1900 moUoo pldar* entitled Sarfac* 
pniiantieB todaj. 

Bmmmarf: PMou oat area* of comaioa Ion. Inctudlnc petro- 
cfaaical pUnta. wfl n er f . brld<««, rallrooda, ablpa. and ateel mllU. 
DMaeoalratca mMhoda of rlgflBC aod blast cteanlnc of oil Oeld 
Btorasa taaka aod relaled ttroctarer. 

1. Sa»d-blaaL 2. Cbrrealoe and anU-corroalna. l EtOo Enler- 

prlOHL n. Natlooal AaaocUtloo of Oorrorioo Endocn*. m. Surface 
prapanthm lodaj lUoUoe pictorc) 

621.5 70-700304 

Naitnnal AwocUtloO Of 



Abrasive papera {Motion pitftvrr) Walden Film C^rp,, 1068. 

4 mln al, color, auper 8 mm l Ila.lr woodworking haod 

lOOlB) 

Loop film. 

I. Woodwork. 2. Abraalraa. t. Waldeu Film l orpiiraH»ri 

Serlea- llaalc moodworklnf— hand tool- (Motion picture* 

68-I.08 70 7084-13 

Walden Film Corp 

Abre la boea (Mot'um /-irfurr) rnivpniity of Cftlifornia, 
Oflifr of I'niversity Rplationn. 1969. 

■'. milt vl c.>l..r 111 iiini 

Humnarv: Show, how tlw I itlvrii.ll> of ('..lirorula dvi.tiil "t'l- 
denta earn their Hl.ii™i unit- whU.> proTldlm dental rare lo rhil 
dren of mlgmnt farm worker. In lb.- (Ireat Viilley of ( allfornla. 

L DenllMry— Stiirty and teiirhlnB -(•allfornla. t, * allfornla, 
tTnKeralty. <»t!lce of I'niver-lly H.-latlno- 
0.17 

riNE 
Abaolate ralae. iTransparencics) Creative Visuals, 1969. 



73-704844 



(Second yea* al|cbra) 



* trantparetKira color 10 i 

Wiih OTCflayf 

Widi teacher'* manual 

SUMMARY T»o Icaaon vaniparmciei on abaolute value and two roaichini 
<lueatKMi Iranapamciea 

I Algebra I Oealive Vinuab (Firm) 11 Scnea Second year algebra. 
I Tranaparcnc ics] 

lQA152j 512.9 72-735998 

Creative Visuala 72 MABC 

Absolute zero { Motion /tirturY) ('hrmicHl Eiliiration Mate- 
rial Study. Made by J. Arthur Campbell, Released by 
MoiJoni I^eaminp Aids, 1969. 

I iiihi si hAw. «iipef 8 mm, 

Ijiop flim, 

ACHKM Htudy dim 

Summarv: IH-Telopn ihp con(H-pt of atwoliite «ero ualni: n aealed 
lelaiw bulb flttetl with h pre*<nre e»iiKe contatnlnit helium. Notes 
nnd plots pre*'mn*s on n in'aph. 

1 Low temperatures. 2, lleliiini, l. Cliemlcnl Mucntlon Ma- 

terttil Study, n. Modem I*«mlni[ Alda, Ne^v York, 

Ml 74-7t>4.'iI0 

Klotlfrn I>Timln(r.\ld.' 



Absorption and scattering (Motion picture) Koyal Cana- 
dinii -Vir Force. Ottawa. Made and released by National 
Film nonrd of Canada. 1960. 



It! mln. sd. l>Jcw 



10 r 



(I'hysk-a uf underwater sound) 



!4('MM.\ltV: J. H, HiTKcy shown how Rounds are weakened \vht^ii 
traveling sreiit distances and eKplnlnM how this sound lorn l.i de- 
pendent upon the frequency of the nouml. 

1. Sound-wares. 2, S«»nd-W)ives — Saitterlng. 1. Caniidii. 

Royal Canadian Air Force. II. Canada. Natlooal Film Rourd. 
Ill, Series; Pht-slcs of underwater sound (Klotlon picture) 
(QC243] 5.M 71-712881 

Nnil'tnal Film Board of Canndn 



Absorption by fitters (Motion picture) Gateway Educa- 
tional Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Com- 
munication Films, 1964. 

1 mln. si. color. 8 mm, lUfcht and color series) 

Loop film. 

With study card. 

Summaru: IlUi.trate.s how a colored filter ab-wrbs or subtracts 
rerlaln color-producing rays from a beam of white light 

1. Color. I- Gateway Educational Fllm^ ltd.. London, it. Com- 
mualratlon Fllw. Inc. Series; Light and color series (Motion pic- 
ture) 

Fi A 67-1702 

Communication Films 



Absorption of light by chlorophyll (Motion picture) 

Thome Films, 1970. 

4 mln si. color, super 8 iiini. i Rxperiineatal biology ; photo- 
Hyiitht^ls) 

Ix>op film. Film notes on cartridge rase. 

CREDITS: Producer. Bmce J. Russell. 

SUHUART : Demonstrates that concepts of color, light nhsorp- 
tlon by chlorophyll, and light energy become clarified when colored 
solutions aod a chlorophyll eitract are Interposed In a light beam. 

1. PbotosyntheaU Chlorophyll. I. Thome Films, Inc.. Boulder. 
Colo. II. SeriM: ExperlmeoUI hlology : photosyn thesis (Motion 
picture) 
(QK882] 581.1 70-712090 

Th'Toe FUm-s. inc. 



Abatract. [Mobon picture^ IBM World Trade Corp.. 1972. 
Made by Gordoo/Glynn Productiofis. 

I min *d coio* lA nun (ColTee break tpota) 

Sl.'MMARY A icnea of afaatraci tecno accompaibed t>y miaK. deaigned (o 
announce intermiasKKU for confeirncc groapa. Without narration 

1 Mecunsi- 2 Re*t penoda I IBM World Trade CorporaUon 11 
Senea Coffee bre*k ipou [Moooo pvclurc] 

1AS61 791.43 72-700607 

ONE TI MARC 



Abntraction {Motion picture) American Federation of Arta. 
Made and released by ACI Films, 1969. 

10 Dim. ad. color. 16 mn. (The Art of seelac) 

With teacher's guide. 

CrfdUt: Producer. .Sietloa Roccoa, 

SmmBtary: Show* tbat abstractloa la so Maentlal ai^mt of dally 
linag. raen a rarlety of examplcn to eatahllah a deflnltton of 
abairactloo and to Uloatrat* how Uw artlat mrploys It wh«o he 
aelMTta what Is tlsoally and emotlooally atgotflcaot In the creation 
of bis work. 

1- Abstraction. 2. Art. Abatract, i. Anerlnui Federation of 
Aru. n. ACI nima, lac Serlea; Tlie Art of aMlog (Motion 

pl«ur«) 

1 52.1 78-704580 

ACI Films 



Abntractionn {Motion pirhir^i) John Skinner, rteleaanl by 
Kastman Kodak Co., 1967. 

Ti mln ad mlor. 11 mm. 

Nufitmitry: An nbstrnrt film In which rlrld rotors In msnr shapas 
are nielteil together to the arrompunlment of faatpnciHl miislr 

I SklniiiT. .lohn. llHtt or TiO II. Kaatman Kodak (Vin)[>nny. 

704.945 Fi A 68-648 

CINE 



The AbBtractlons (Motion picture) 
see Triptych: The abstractions 

The Abundant land {Motion picture) Shell Oil Co. Made 

an.l rrlea.'«-<i by WNHC-TV, 1967. 

M mill sd color HI nmi 

Kummnrv: A lour of various ngrtcullurul Industrlca In New York. 
New Jersey, nnd Connect Imt, pointing out some of tlw great advances 
thnt have iM^n made In agriculture, 

1 Agriculture 1, Shell Oil Company, n. New York. Tclerlsloa 

station WNIi<^TV. 

630.974 Fi A 6a-94S 

riNK 

The Abused child {Motion pirturt) Video Nursing, 1967. 
Made bv WITW-TV. 

« mhi sd bAw. Ifi mm ( Pediatric nursing) 

VIdeoUpe nlMo Issueil. 

Wlth InwtnKtor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape. 

frrdif» InstrurtorN, Harliars Unfile. Marian O Morris. 

Summary Ii.-nni-« and gives example* of physical and emotional 
mother-rblld n-lntionshij*. signs of ol.use. sUtlstlcs of abuse, and 
treatment for child nnd parenU. 

1. Cruelty to children. i. Video Nursing. Inc. Series; Pedia- 

tric nursing (Motion picture) 

610.73 7»-7088e7 

video Nursing 



Abuses of politics: reality or rarity (Filmstrip) Educa- 
tional Dirvrtion. Kelea.'^-d by Kye Gate House, 1971. 

12 filmstrlps, color. :« mm. and pbooodlsca (2 s. each). 
ail rpm. 

Als.t Imued with phonotape In cassette. 

With lOTK'licr's guide nt end of each Dlmatrlp. 

SUMMARY: Show how the govemmeotal system works in the 
United States, pointing out Its good ss well aa Its bad points. 

1. I'. S I'lilltint nnd governmenL I. Educational Direction, 

Inc. 11. Eye Gate House, Inc. 
[JK34] 361 74-739898 

Eye Gate House 



Der Abwehrkampf ira Winter {Motion picture) Oberkom- 
mandn des Ileeres, Berlin, 1942. 

16 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. IFrontsehauen. No. 881-8) 
Summary: Presents scenes of the Oennaa defense In Russia durtng 

the winter of 1M2. 

1, World War. 1989-lW5—CampBlga»— Russia. L Germaoy. 

Beer. Oberkommando. Series: FroDtschati (Motion picture) 

881-8, 

940.542 78-708461 



Academic sur^val, part 1 
see 

Health science; Academic survival, part 1. 

Academy Films, Hollywood, Calif, 
see 

California's varied geography and land 



Ecology — the relationship of plants and 
animals to their environment. 



Japan: a major industrial nation at work. 
Japan: the rural life of its people. 
Japan: the urban life of its people, 
Japan's varied geo^aphy and land uses. 

Maps and their meaning. 

Maps and their meaning, part 1. 

Maps and their meaning, part 2. 

Maps and their meaning, part 3. 

Mape — coastal symbols and terms: 
Atlantic coast line, part 1. 

Maps — coastal symbols and terms: 
Gulf of Mexico coastline. 

Maps — coastal symbols and terms: 
Pacific coastline, part 1. 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Academy Films, Hollywood, Calif. (Continued) 



Maps — coastal symbols and terms: 
Pacific eoastine, part 2. 

jVIaps — coastal symbols and terms, part 1. 
Maps — coastal symbols and terms, part 2, 

Maps — land symbols and terms. 
Maps — land symbols and terms, part 1. 
Maps — land symbols and terms, part 2. 
Maps — land symbols and terms, part 3. 
Maps — land symbols and terms, part 4. 
The Moose, our largest deer. 

Our largest rodent, the beaver, in the 
summer. 

Pollution — land, air, water, noise. 

Solutions to pollutioD- 

Underslanding composition in art. 

Urban uses of land: for business and 
industry. 

Urban uses of land for education, culture, 
and recreation. 

Urban uses of land: for historical monu- 
ments and landmarks. Part 1. 

Urban uses of land: for historical 
monuments and landmarks. Part 2. 

Urban uses of land for industry. 

Urban uses of land; for recreational and 
cultural activities. Part 1. 

Urban uses of land: for recreational and 
cultural activities. Part 2. 

Urban uses of land; for transportation. 

Urban uses of land in the largest cities of 
northern California. 

Your voice and its speech helpers. 

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film 
Collection 
see 

Behind the screen. 

The Blue eagle. 

A Japanese idyll. 
The Narrow trail. 

Academy Photoplays (Firm) 
see 

The Salvation hunters. 

Accelerated motion problems {FilmHtrip) Popular Science 
Pub Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1J>67. 

42 fr rMor. a.', mm. (Mish nchool pliyslcnl wl^noost 

Knstmiiii c."\y<r. 

POM lllmsfrip no. Rfi2, 

nummary: IT^nnts coiiCfipta of uniform nnd iiwlpi-ated motion 
nr.fl the Eruphlcnl iPlHtlonshlps of dlsplncenipnt, velocity, nccplprnt on. 
ami tliiip Shows tlip flerlvatlon of the biislc foimuln wlrii npPl'*'". 
tloris to solution of probleniR nnd laborntoiT expert meiits. Willi 

"'""Acrelorntion (Mnchniilrsl i. Popular SclpnrP PubllchlnK 

Company. Inc.. N>«- York. Au.lioVisiinl DIvUlon. ir. FOM fllm»trlp 
no fifl2 SerleB: Illsh ochool phyalcal sciences (FUiustrlp) 

Fi A 67-:i420 
Pnpiiliir Sclenof Pnh. Co., Ainllo-Vlmial Dlv. 



AcccleratioB. [Motioo picturei Animated Studio. Prague. 1968. 
Released in the U.S. by Mass Media Associates. 

2 min. »d color 16 mtn. 

Wiih discustioQ guide 

CREDITS: Producer. Jotin T.ylor. director. Pivcl ProcKwi*. 

SUMMARY A iiory about • rwUcu cmrtoon chwmcler. who (Uei to Mioiher 
pUteau lo escape Jus idlenes*. is usol to point out that the concept of projro* 
u relaUve and thai nun'* baiic appcliua do nut change 

1 Krttk/ film 11. Mass Media AMOoaie*. 

[PN 1997.5, 791.43 ""L"???' 

MiM MedU AttocUus '2 MARL 

Acceleration due to gravity. Method 1 (.V<.««. pfc(ure) 

Nalionnl Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released 

by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968. 

4 niln. si. color, suiter 8 mm. (I*roJert phyclcs) 

With film notes on cartrlripe case. «.n.in„niis 

^TZ^SSL %S:^rTt^''''l \^'^r- National 
Film B^nl ... EnUng Corporntlon. Cnmt.rldKe. Mass. Series: 
Project pbyslcs (Motion picture) 

531 I" 1 A 68-2oDii 

Ealing Corporntlon 

Acceleration due to gravity. Method 2 (Motum picture) 
National Film Board of Caiiftd:!. Adapted and released 
by Ealing Corp. as a loop Him mounted in cartridge, 1968. 

4 mm. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics) 

With film notes on cartrldEe case. 

Summaru: Uses sl..«-mi.tion photography In measuring the aver- 
age speed of a falling twwllng bull as it passes through four 20-cm. 
intervals spm-ed 1 m. apart. 

1 Accelfration (Mechanlcsi li. Clravlty. i. Canada. Nntlonnl 
Film Board, ii. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. iLnss. Series: 
Project physics (Motion picture) 

631 Fi A 68-236.1 

Ealing Corporation 



Acceleration of the '70's (Motion picture) Meadow Gold 
Division, Beatrice Foods Co. Made and released by Fred 
A N'iles Communications Centers, 1969. 

'■ uiln. sd. color. 16 mm. 

SIWIMARY: Uses a series of fast cuts and montages of people, 
places, and events to emphasize the speed with which soi-lety la 
changing, and the constant need to be aware of the charfges shaping 
the economy. 

1 ^'_ S._Soclal conditions— 196t>- 2. U. S.— Economic condi- 

H,,iis— laoi*- I. Beatrice Foods Company. Meadow Gold Division. 
II. Fred A. Nlles Conimunlcationa Centers. 

301.15 71-710852 

CINE 

The Acceleration vector (Motion picture) Education Devel- 
opment Center, 1963. 

4 min, si. bAw. 8 mm. (Vector kinematic series, no. 3) 
Issue'l -n stjindJird 8 mm. and in super 8 mm, 
Made for tbe College physics film program. 

Hxcerpts from the 1962 motion picture entitled Vector nintlcs. 

With film notes. 

Credits: Director, Jack Churchill; editor, Alan Pesetsky. 
Summarji: Shows the affect of acceleration on the velocity vector 
for a spot moving In an Irregular but repeated path. Computer ani- 
mated film. 
Another issue. 16 mm. 

1 -Acceleration (Mechanics) i. Education DevelopmeDt Center. 
II. Vector kinematics (Motion picture) Series: Vector kinematic 
series (SIntion picture) no. 3. Series: College physics film program 
(Motli^m picture) 

531 Fi A 68-1523 

Education Development Center 

The Accelerator: a tool of atomic research (Motion picture) 
Harper & Row, 1969. Made by Cascade Pictures of 
California. 

2 min. sil. color, super 8 mm. (InvestiFUms for Today's basic 
.sf-k'ni-i' rt) 

Uxip tllni mounted In cartridge, 

With teaiher'.s guide. 

S'limmar)/.- Uses diagrams to explain how an accelerator works, and 
Includes scenes of the accelerator al Stanford University. 

1. Particle a. L-e I era tors. i, Nnvarra, Johu GabPlel. Today's 

liaalc Ri-leinf- Biwk 6. n. Harper & Kow, Inc. Serl&s; InvesH- 
Fllma for Today's basic science 6 (Motion picture) 

539.7 79-703618 

Harper & Bow 

Accent decor (Motion picture) Scott Paper Co. 
by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-?] 



Released 



10 ml'i sd. color. 16 mm. 

Sumtu.nu- interior designer William Pahlmann shows how to 
create beautiful room settings by clever use of color and potterna 
PictuieB vmlous room styles from English regency to Oriental. 

1 Interior decoration. 2. (Colors. I. Scott Paper CxHnpany. 
n. Modern Talking Picture Serrlce. Inc. 

645 Fi A 67-5181 

Modern Talking Picture Service 



Accents (Filmstrip) 
see Dictionary skills: a programmed learning 
series. Part 5: Accents 



Acceptance (Motion picture) Graphicom. Made by Paul 
IIoTiore. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 
lltil. 



sd. 



:i)lor. 16 mm, (Discussion vignettes 



Mies.) 



Accepting yourself (Filmstrip) Family Films. Released by 
Society for Visual Education, 1970. 

50 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 in., 33| rpm., 12 mlo. 
(Popularity problems of older teens) 

With teacher's guide. 

Tredits: Author, Paul R. Kldi 

Summary: Senior higb school students discuss tbe relationship 
between liking oneself and t>eing popular, examine how persons see 
themselves and how they think others see litem, and atreas tbe Im- 
portance of being honest about who they are, discovering strengths 
and weaknesses, and learning from mistakes. 

1, Self -evaluation — Juvenile Alms. I. Family Films, inc. II. So- 
ciety for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. Series: Popularity prob- 
lems of older teens (Filmstrip) 

301.43 74-738089 

Society for Visual Education 

Access to learning (Motion picture) Ohio State TTniveraity, 
Dept. of Photography and Cinema, 1970. 

20 min. 3d. color. 16 mm. (Access to learning series) 
SUMMARY: Documents the efforts of four elementary school 

teachers to provide their students with opportunities to develop skill 

lo thinking by motivating them to compare, classify, generalize, nnd 

Infer, 

I Creative thloklng (Education) 1. Ohio. State University, 

Cfllumbua Dept of Photography and Cinema. Series: Access to 

learning series (Motion picture) 

153.7 75-710853 

CINE 

The Accessible Arctic (Motion picture) Canada Dept. of 
Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa. Made 
and released by National Film Hoard of Canada, 1967. 

1'4 mm. sd. color. 16 mm, 

French version released under the title Arctique: vole ouverte 

Credits: Producer, David Biiirstow; music, Norman Bigras: 
photography, Ljnton Diggle, Rlihnrd Gilbert. Tony lanzelo, Hector 
I>eiuleux, Peter Peai-son, Don Virgo; editor, Yuki Yoshida. 

Summary: illustrates how the rapid extension of roads, airways, 
railroads, and ctimmunicatloni, has aided in the development of 
comfortable and varied living conditions In the Canadian North. 

1. Communication and tratBc — Canada 2, Canada — Soa condlt 
I, Canuda. L>ept, of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, n. 
Canada. National Film Board. 

309.1712 Fi A 68-1552 

National Film IJoaidof Tuniida 

The Accident scene (Motion picture) Amerir.nn Trial Law- 
yers Associiition. Made by University of Michipin. Re- 
leased by Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Founda- 
tion. 1967. 

npprov 10 mill. sd. b&w. IC mm. (Civil advocates series, no. 3) 
SUMMARY Ideals with various aspects of a civil lawsuit Involv- 
ing au automobile accident case- Shows the plainUff and his attorney 

^'njabiuty'f^"^' traffic aceldents-U. S. I, American Trial 
Lawyers Association. II. Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers 
foundiition. Ill- Series: Civil advucates series (Motion picture) 

fkFl290.A8| 347 77-714011 

Roscoe Pound American Trial Lawyers Foundation 

Accidentally yours . . . (Motion picture). U- S. Public 
Healtli Service. Made and released by Umbrella Film 
Productions, 1968. 

15 miu. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Injury control) 

Summary: A Saturday of misadventures and near-dlsastera 
teaches a family and their neighbors bow to use consumer tools and 
home conveniences wisely. 

1. Home accidents— Prevention. l U. S. Public Health Serv- 
ice. II. Umbrella Film Productions. Series: Injury control (Mo- 
tion picture) 

614.83 Fi A 68-566 

CINE 

Accidents in children (Motion picture) Video Nursing, 
1967. Made by WITW-TV. 

44 nitn sd, bAw, 16 mm. (PeUlatrlc nurslngi 

Videotape also issued. 

With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape. 

Crcditt: In.ilructor. Barbara Brodle. 

tHummary: Presents statistics of mortality and morbidity, particu- 
larly in regard to growth and development patterns of children. 
Disi-usses the epidemiological approach to tbe study of acddentB, 
accident proneness, and accident prevention. Includes a brief dlscuB- 
slon of a child with lead poisoning to dramatize how residual damage 
occurs. 

1. Children — Wounds and Injuries. 2. Children — Mortality. i. 

Video Nursing. Inc. Series: Pediatric nursing (Motion picture) 

610.73 72-703398 

Video Nursing 

Accidents will happen — if you let them (Fihnetrip) Cur- 
rent Affairs Fibns, 1951. 

33 fr f.iior. 35 mm, (Current alTaini filmstrip series) 

Wllh i.lctorlal discussion guide. 

Siaiti-uii-y: Shows the causes of the most common accldenta In 
America and explains that most accidents are caused by carelessness. 
Considers some ways of preventing traffic accidents. Itecommenda 
steps to be taken to Improve teenage driving. With captlona 

I. Accidents. 2. Traffic accidents. i. Current Affairs Fllma, 

New York. 

614.8 74-732803 

Current Affairs Films 



A colon International 
see 



with guide. . . , . 

Summary: An open-ended flim without narration which use-, 
multi-colored flowers to stimulate discussion about the relatlon.''liip 



of an Individual to a group, 

1, Social groups. 2, Social Interaction. 
II. AIMS Instructional Media Services, 
gnettes series (Motion picture) 

301.1 
AIMS Instructional Media Services 



I. Graphicom (Firm) 
Series ; DiKUsalon vl 



74-710834 



10 



E agora . . . (And now . . . ) 



According to Hofle. tM<>^0'> picture] Neil R. Sentura. 
Released by United World Fihns. 1972. 

II min *d, bftw 16 mm- 

CREDITS; Dir«tor and writer, Neil R. Scntura. 

SUMMARY A spoof on modem iltimde* ibout kx and iu rok in a rela- 
nonihip, 

I Sei 2 Inlerpcnonal reUtion*. 1. Scnlura. Neil R 11, United World 
Films, Inc. 

1HQI8] 30U1 72-700563 

ALA. Bookhit 72 MARC 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



ArcounlinK in Ihf hu«inr<^ worid i Kilinslii|>> Ktlin-nlionnl 
l>in-.rt...i IM. iM-,1 t.\ V\y Cittr 1Inu«o. I!>7l. 

il fl1i>i.ttl|M. mtur X*. iiiiii drill 3 |thnn»(ll>r« (2 ■ cn.-ni 
m rpM 

Al*n |i«iim| wtlh phofMlapr In ntM-wIt*' 

Wllh iMich#r'> itultl* ■! »n4 nr rath flliumrlp. 

KUklMAIIY InlrodiKV* lua>>r i»ro»iintlii« MnlMncnU and ^Ii.iw 
h.>w thMT ■titi<>iiH-iif* arr u«^(I In iho rvrr^dNj biwIntMa worltl 

I \.iwinllnf I KdumtloriAl [MnTllon. Inr. || R™ nm* 

llouw. IM- 

mK56Wl B57.3 TS-TaOWT 

K7*<:«I»IImi*« 



Ttir Acrountinic marhin« (M»(ii>n [m'tiirr) K<lniinl II. 
It*rrcan *iul KCSM IV. Miidr l»v Reevrs Artpon. Re- 
iM'^tl l.y Jnlm Wikv Rn<t Sons, 1!>7I. 



Kli 

With IniKlrucIor* fuldv. 

StMMAnV : I'rvaMit* thv run*-Mi>nal ix>nipi>npni* .if Ihr ■mxiiillnit 
machllt* by dMnofutrallns how to prrparr ■ ttrtallftj-iirlnmi ulf* 
«n«lf*lm. dtaruwa the adrantanv^ »r ■ mimman n>port. and aliuwi 
how rard Tolum^ nn b» rrdin-wl Tor rumiilntlrr rriiori" hj ibc iiini 
ourjr piinrhlnc <^pahttlty 

I \lii.hliiP a«-iinil>is I Unti-Kxii. K^dwiirtl It II KrS.MTV 

(T^lfvivkin ■iart<«nl !Ua UalM>. rallt III. Wiley tJ<>hn) and Sonv 
ini* IV S»rl«^ : Wllry {iMrM-itnt mnl lUta pnHT~>*lnK fllm -^rlc^ l5li«- 
ll.>n ptcturri 

[IlKiBTO] (vM.8 tl^713036 

Jnhn Wl)*j and Sons 

Accounting principles (Transparencies) 
see Transparencies for accounting principles 



Accuracy in mrasuremMil (^otmn picture) William Boun- 
dey. RelMsrJ bv Film AsAiciiites of California, 1968. 

10 min «d cnlor. 16 mm. 

With 'luilT culdr. 

AnaaMry; Rsplalna how to mrnaurv an ob)ect and ahows thai 
— w irftpfwi isnntjr approilraatr. Foretnoentarj Kr>d«a. 

L U«n<iinitlctn. i. Boundry. William- tl. Film AsaoclatM of 

CHiUtOnila. I^** Anj[»l(«. 

372.7 Fi A 6&-1829 

nim Aaaortatn nt Caltfonila 



Ac«tahularia : experimental alga (FSmstrip) Popular 
>cirntx AudioVisuala, 1969. 

n rr rninr n ntm 
With tmrhrni' fiildr-. 

Smmmmrg: Evf^\n^^v oinK-liirp. pnu-vx^^v, Hml tlif lifr ijilo nf llii> 
m-irin* srv^n iilsa, .\rrlnbmlaria. With aplloos. 

I. AcMaliiilnrlii. i. I\»tiiil:ir Srlrim- Andlo-Vi'niiiU. 

589 7o-7^^%l 



Acetate shcctjnc and/or flaas as printing plates {Motion 
frietvrt) Chandler Pub- Co. Released by McGraw-Hill 
Bonk Co., 1963. 

4 ma. ai mlnr. 8 mtn. lArt experience series) 

Loop Aim n<MintMl In rartiidce. 

Crr4tf Prwlncer. Richard axumskl. 

Smmmutry: t>eaK>aatra(ea (he technique of OSlag slua or acetate 
sbeetlBg aa prlotioc platea^ For primary grades 

L Prints— TertiBlfloe. L Chandler PxiMiahlnR Compaoy. ban 

FraDCtaCO. n. Mc«raw-Rj|l Book Company. Serlca: Art experi- 
ence •cr««i (Motion ptctnrvt 

372.5 70-702270 

U<<;nw-HlllB<MkOo. 

Achard, Marcel. 1899- L'idiote 

see 



A Shot In the dark. 



Achard, NUrcel. 1899- PaUte 

see 

Friend of the f&mlly. 

Achievement '66 {Motion picturr) Public Service Co. of 
Colorado, Kk>7. Made by JPI Denver, 

IT ml>' Ml color. Ifl cam 

Kmmmit'^: A puUlc reUtlona (Um which presKDls the year-end 
tvport o' a power cMopajay, polatloc oat all arcaa of pro]p«-<^. 

L PaMtr Serrtce Co«iii*nr of i'oionio. l Public Service Com- 
pasT oC Oalofaito^ 

658.1 Fi A 68-91 

CINE 

Achieving relevance within the ennicalom (Motion pic- 
ture) EUlucational Coordinates, 1971. 

10 min. Ml mior 16 mm. iBiBefKtac Mltieatlofial pattcna, 

DA 41 

."TUMART ilhowa bow the planner of cQirimlaiii can follow 
nratetiea that laake the mmculam more reifiooslre (n cooatnictlre 
fon^^ of chance aod to the latereatt and ezperleace of the HleetH of 
the arbool. 

I. CarrtcnluB) plannlac 1. Edocatlooal Coordlaaleai II. Se- 

rt«« Baiennnx edocatlooal paiiertta (Motion pktore) oo. 4. 
[LHI570] 370.7 70-710880 

Edocadonal Coord I aa tea 

Achieving sncceas in the world of jobs (Filmstrip) Society 
for Visual Education, 1970. 

t<i :r o>h>r .r. mm- ami [ihoawllar: 1 a.. 12 la.. 831 rpn . 14 
min. I Job npportnnltlea non. KcoiDp 1, no. 21 

Abn laaiied litlth pbaAntape In caaartte. 

With tfarlier-B Knlde. 

SumBBar; : Showa boir a t»T »ho almost quit achool dlarnvered 
that If he wefv l» he a aurt-nw In Ibe >iti world be would hntr to 
apply tatHMPir 

t. Socm»— JuTvalle Alma. I. Soctet; for Visual Education, loc . 
Chliaso. Serl*w: Job opponnnlllai now (Fllmatrtpi cnMjp 1. no 2. 
371.42 74-7M062 

Snrlety for Vboal Kdocatloa 



Aihtfvlng 8ucc»'H« In Ibc world o( Joi)s 
see 

L4>|rando triunfar en cl mcrcado de cmpleoa. 

Acid < .Motion |>i>-iiin>) K.ncyclopaedia Britannica Kduca- 
tinnal Corp.. 1971. Mnilc by {'once|it Film.i. 

-11 mill, ait culnr. 16 mm. 

Alfi liwiied tn bAw. 

Willi tenrlter'a K»l<le. 

rUKHlTS l-riMhirer. Art riocoi. 

SI'MMAKY rrrw'uta varylnx ideaa about acid hh ptimwaad by 
u*er*. foniH-r iimra, aclentlata. and eaperta who are atlll Iryins to 
llnd out the efTt<cl of Ihla drug on the human bodj'. 

I. Ljaerslc acid diethylamide -JuTenlle flima. 2. DrU( abuac — 
Jii\i-ii|Ie niiii-. I KnryrlopniHlla Krltannlca Kducatlonn) Corpora- 

613.8 74-7122»fi 

nlca ICducalloonl Corp, 



llv 



.<-1..iMt^lln Itrltnn. 



Acid-bajie balance— compensation of imbalances (Filmstrip) 
Tminpx Corp.. 1971. 

«J fr. oilor. Xi mm. and tihono<tlac L' k, I'J Id., Xti rpiii . 
J** iiiln mlciofiroove. | I'ntlcnt rare nerlnt) 

\la(i ImiK'tl with phonotape In caaaette. 

With arript and Inatructor'a jiilde. 

SI'MMAIIV A trnlntnic ni>" for niintnt. Shown how the rraiplrn' 
lory ■yaleui ami the kldneya nti'-mpt to cocDpenaate tor excewa nclda 
and baaea In body fluid*. Ktnphaalufi the cbanitea which take place 
In tnrtMn diozldo and blcart>onn(e ci>ncenlratlona In body flnlda. 

1 .\cld-haae equilibrium. 2. Ilorty flulda. I. Trnlnex Corpora- 

tion If. >^rlM! I>ntleflt care ner tea iPllmstrIp) 
[QP90.61 610.73 70-7382.'W 

Trnlnex (Virp 

Add-base balance — metabolic acidosis and alkalosis (Film- 
strip) Trainex Corp., 1971. 

TO fr, color. ST* mm. and phonodlac: 2 R., 12 In.. Mi rpm,. 
18 iKln. inlcrusroovi- I I'nlk-nt rare fvrlM) 

AI«o ImiKil wllh phoniiiapc in raaaette. 

WUh script and liwtruclora Ruldr. 

Sl'MMARV: A trainlnK fllm for nuraea. E>efinefi metabolic act- 
do^la and altcaloala and prMenta the baalc phjraloloBj Inrolred In 
thene rondlllouK. Stremtw the Importance of the niirae'a knowledic 
of the undcrl.\ in)c conditions which may precipitate Bcl<J<Mia or Blkalo- 
aia. IJata algna and symptoms of metahntic acld-baae Imbalancea. 

1- AcldlMae equilibrium. 2. Acldowla. 3. Alkaloala. I, Tralnei 
CirtMiratlon. H. Series: Patient care ser lea (Fllmatrlp) 
[QP90.5] 610.78 74-738239 

Tr:iln.-j.-orp, 

Acid-base balance — respiratory acidosis and alkaloels 

(FiimPtrip) Trainex Corp., 1971. 

74 fr. rolor. 3.1 mm. ami phonodlacr 2 8.. 12 In., aai rpm,. 
18 ODln. mlcrujn'oore, (Patient care aerlea) 

\)*n laaiicd with phoiKitape In casiiette. 

With a<Tlpl and Instructora Kulile. 

Sl'MMAItV A train I m; fllm for nurses. Deflaes respiratory 
aciiKMla nn't nlkaloals and presents the basic physlologr lovolved 
in llirtie i-oiiilltlonit. Slr«wes the Importance of the nurse's knowl- 
edpe of the umlertylnj; conditions which may predpltate acldosla or 
alkaloels. LUts signs and symptoms of resptratory acid-base Im- 
balancnk 

1. Acld-t>aae equilibrium. 2. Acidosis. 3. Alkalosis. I. Tratoex 
Corporation II. S«rles: Patient care serle!) (Filmstrip) 
[(iP90.5] 610.73 77-738237 

Trulo.-x Corp 

Acid-base balance — the body's regulation of pH (Filmstrip) 
Trainex Corp., 1971. 

ItCt fr rolor X% mm. and phonodlac: 2 s.. 12 In,. 33i rpm.. 
2L' inln, mliTOKroove. (Pndent rare aerlesl 

\\*4\ ti^iiiil With phoniitape In cas.'sette. 

Wllh script and Injitrtii-tor'a (nilde. 

St'MMAKV A tralnlne fllm for nurwa. Reviews the concept* of 
aciti t>nae. hidoiwn concentration, and pH. Explains the fiincttona 
of the respiratory system and the kidneys In the reKulatlon of pH. 

1. Acld-baw equilibrium. 2. Hydrucen-lon concentnillon. I. 

Trnlnex Corporation, II, Series: Patient care seriea (Fllmatrtpt 



[QPOO.S] 

Tr:ilnex Corp 



610.73 



79-73fi240 



Add base indicators {}fot!on picture) Chemical Education 
Material Study. Made by .1. vVrthur Campbell. Released 
by Mn.lem T-earning Aids. 1969. 

4 min al. color, super 8 mm. 

I/mp nim 

A CHEM study fllm 

Htummary: tT«eii lire photojtraphy. molecular models and antma- 
llon to demonstrate what Is happening to the aHd baae Indicator 
Tiaually and at the molecular IcTel. 

1. IndlratorH and tcat-papec*. i Chemical Fjdumtloo Material 

Study. II. Modern I>^mio|t Ald.^ New York. 

.%4l 78-704517 

Modern L«amlnii Aids 

Ab Add BLa. (Motion picture] James Spencer. Released by 
Creative Film Society. 1972. 



SUMMARY Ltn roeli muic and wtutiling ai back(roun<l m proenuaf 
puliatini imagn •h«h were made by droppinf acid oo ccllulo^ Showi energy 
in the sburact 

1 Eipcnmcnul Tlmt I Spencer. Jamci C II Crcaii^c Film Socwiy 
(PN1W5.9.E96, 704.94 72-700809 

ALA Booktut 72 MARC 

Acids aad baaca ia dtratkM. [Motion picture) Ohio Sute Univer- 
sity Dept oi Chemistry. Made by W T Uppiocott. W. R. Bar- 
nard, aod R. T, Yinsiin|. Released by W. B Saunden Co.. 
1970. 



•d cokw 16 n 



\ (GeneraJ cbemiairy tabotaiory filnu) 
:anr>dfc with mafnetK tound mck and aa an 



Also wtued in tuprr S mm t 
ckct/otiic ndco recofding 

With laboraiory manual mtilled Eipenmenial (eneral chemau7 

BaMd on ihc book niitkd Expenmcnul tcncral chctniau^ by UppmcoU. 
Meek, and Vcrhoek 

SUMMARY D t m u w w iatea an etpcruneai m analynna votumciricaUy an 
•cid (ohrtMB by utraiion with • bauc toluoon 

1 VohsMtnc analyi« 1 Aoda 1 Bam (Okcmatry) I Ljpputoou. 
Wdban IVMaaa. I9J«- EipenmentaJ Bcnertl ch««M»ry II Ohio 

Stale UwvcfBMy, Co<MBibM. Dcpi of Cbowatry III. Saandcn (W. a)CaN»- 
pany. PhilBiklpMa. IV. SaVMK Ocaeral cWauatfy laboratoa <Um^ (Meoaa 



iQDlIl, 

OIno Stau UnivetMy 



S43 



76-715059 

MARC 



11 



Ackerman, Forrest 
sec 

Science fiction films 



Ackerman (Nathan W.) Family Institute 
Bee Nathan W. Ackerman Family Institute 

Acne and dandruff (two of youth's problems) [FSmttrip) 
Diana Wylljp, |(d.. Ixindon, 1903. Made in cooperation 
wifh r..iyer ProdiictM. Rcleiuwd in the U. S. by Carman 
Ediirntional Atworiiitee, 1966, 

211 fr. oilor, JKV mm. 
With teucher's manual 

Xummory; Kiplnina the nalura and rauaea of aoia aitd daodnifT 
1. Acne. 2, ItandrufT. l Diana Wjllle. ltd. n. Carman Eduea- 
tlonnl Aaaortates. 



Carman ICducullonal 



613.4 

AiMoclatea 



70-734201 



Acne vulgaris: ita pathogenesiB (Motion picture) National 

Me.li. ,il .Vudiovi'^iial Cenlcr. 19f.7. 

'.'.'. mill ad (-(.lor. 16 mm 

S1"MM,\HV; DlHTume* the cauwa of ame. and the paihogrenmia 
of an Individual acne lealon. 

I. Acne.. I. National Metllcal Audlovloual Center. 
[KL13I1 616.5 74-7I3WI5 

Nfill-inal &Ie4lcal Audio- visual Center 



Acre-Sajo Ck>mpany 
see 

Enter laughing. 



Acres Limited 
see 



New dimensions. 



Acres of cages (Motion picture) Dekalb Agricultural Abbch 
ciation. Relea.'tod by Modem Talking Picture Service 
Uii-^li 

20 mill, ad. color, 16 mm. 

nummary: Pictures new advances In egR production, showlnic how 
farmers obluln bolter egf^ and mure profits. 

1 Kegs. I. l>ekali> Aerlcultural AaaociatloD. n. Modem Talk- 
Init Picture Service. Inc. 

637 Fi A 67-5141 

Modern Talking Flcture Service 

Acres of science {Motion picture) Detcalb Agricultural 
Associalinn. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service 
,lii6-?, 

25 mlo. sd. color. 16 moL 

Bummary: Traces the development of hjbrtd seed corn, one of the 
most slgnlllcaDt advancea Id airrtcultnral history. 

1. Hybrid corn. i. Dekalb Agricultural Aaaoclatloo. n. Modern 
Talking Picture Service, Inc. 

635.6 Fi A 67-5142 

Modern Talking Picture Service 



Acres of sorghum {Motion picture) Dekalb Agricultural 

Association. Released by Modem Talking Picture Serv- 
ice iVJii~h 

22 mill sd. color, IG mm, 

SiimtTMn/: Ilhistrate* modern techniques la Inbreeding. cniMinc, 
tealing. nnd producing hybrid grnin sorghum. 

1, Sorghum breeding. L Dekalb Agricultural Association, 
11, Sloilern Talking Picture Service. Int 

633 Fi A 67-5153 

Modern Talking Picture Service 

Acrobats. (Motion picture] Stuart Productioiu. 1971. 

IS mm wJ color 16 mm 

SUMMARY Sboari a huafaaod and wife acTofaaUc leam ta they perfonn U>cir 
coordinated •£!. whdc en|a(in| in veitaal uoibsL 

I Siuari Producooitt. inc. New York. 
rPNl997t 791.43 72-700075 

CISE 7J MARC 



The AcropoUfl (PUnutrip) Educational Filinstripe, 1968. 

2 flimstrlpa ( pt, 1. 41 f r, : pt. 2. 48 f r. I color. 35 mm. 

With manual. 

Crrdtlt: Autbora, Marjorte Russell, Kenneth BoaaelL 

fymmnry: L'aes photographs to trace the bUtory of the Acropolla. 
and to present a study of the Fartbetrao, With captions. 

1 Atbeoa, Acropolis. i. Educational FIlDutrlpr^ Hsntsvllle. 

Tex a* 

913.38 Fi A 68-4872 

Educational Plltnsirlpa 

The AcropolU {Fitmjitnp) N'or^tedta bildband, Stockholm. 
Madf by Sven Samelius. Released in the U. S- by Car- 
man FMu>>ationat .Vssociates, 1968. 

2il fr .-..l-.r S.-I mm. 
Wllh tejK-lier « guide 
Crcdtia; Author. B. nookway 

ffKSMMrv; Preasnla views of the Acropolis and reviews the blsiorr 
of thia structure. 

■ Another issue, double fr. 

1. Atbenr .\cTopntU. l Nomledta blldhand. ti. Canoao Bdo- 



cailoaal AawMiatea. 



Cannaa Educntlooal Aa- 



913.8 
aoctatas 



72-786815 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



The Acropolis of Athens {Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek 
Films and Slides, 1966. 

33 fi. icilor. .t:, intu. , , ^^ 

sumtnaru: Scene* of the Parlhenon. and other temples ot the 

Acropolis. With captions. „ „ . . ^,.. 
1 Athens. AcropoUa. i. Budek f Herbert E.t FlUnn aod Slides, 

?ant£ BarbHra. CallT. 

913.38 70-7*4374 

Budek Films aod Slides of Calif. 

Across Australia: Darwin to Adelaide {FUmatrip) Com- 
mon Ground, London, 196-i. Made by E. M. Driscoll. 
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 
Ontario, 1966. 

29 fr ciilor 35 mm (GeoRraphy In colour: Australasia) 

With tea I hers manual. Notes rpvls«K] 19C6, 

Summary: FoIIowb the first explorers' route overland from Ade- 
laide In the temperate south to tropical Darwin Id the north, provid- 
ing a cross Bectlon of the regional and economic geography of Austra- 
lia. 

X Australia— Deser. & trav— 1951- i- Common Ground, 

ltd.. London, ii. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Geog- 
raphy In colour: Australasia (Fllmstrtp) 

919.4 Fi A 68-4057 

Carman Educational Associates 

Across the frontiers (Motion picture) German Federal 
Railroad. Released by Association Films, 1961. 

35 mill sd. color. 16 mm. 

ftumman/: E>escrlbes the development of Trans-Europ-Ez press 
trains from the drawing board stage to the final conception. In- 
cludes sequences of travel through Europe on the Trans-Europ- Ex- 
press trains. 

J. Trans-Europ-Express. I. Germany (Federal Kepuhlic, 1&4&- 
) BundesbahD. n. Association Films, Inc. 

385 Fi A 68-607 

German Federal Rail- road 

Across the Yugoslav karst {FUmatrip) C-ommon Ground, 
London, 1959. Made by H. J. Savory. Released in the 
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966. 

2~ fr, color 35 mm. (Geogniphy in colour: Europe) 

With teat-hers guide Notes revised 1965. 

Summiwy: Contrasts climate, elevation, and ways of life In a 
cross section of the limestone karat stretching from the mountains 
of Yugoslavia to the Adriatic and the i-oastal Islands. Describes 
geoiiigy. agriculture, and vllluRe urid town life In tlie area, 

1 Karst region iDlnarlc Alps) i. Common Ground, ltd., Lon- 

don II, Carman Eilucatlonal A.ssoclaies. Series: Geography In 

colour: Europe I Filmstrip i 

914.97 Fi A 68-4058 

Carman Educational Associates 

Acrylics : cementing and laminating ( Mot ion picture) 
Tliome Films, 1970. 

,*> mln. si. color, super S mm. (Working with plastics) 

Loop film mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge casa 

CREDITS: Producer. Bruce J. RusselL 

SU.MMARY : Illustrates the soak cementing, capillary cementing, 
and color lamioatlDg methods of Joining acrylics and shows how to 
construct acrylllc objects. 

1 Acrylic resins. 2. Plastics craft 3. Laminated plastics. I. 
Thorne Films, inc.. Boulder. Colo. II. Series; Working with plastics 
(Motion picture) 

668 70-711724 

Thorne Films 

Acrylics: cutting and finishing (Motion picture) Thome 
Films, 1970. 

5 mlij. si color, super 8 iiiui (Working with plastics) 

Loop film mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge casa 

CREDITS; Producer. Bruce J. Russell. 

.Sl'MMARY : Demonstrates the basic procedures for cutting, filing, 
KMndlng. buffing, polishing, and drilling acrylics. 

1. Acrylic resins. 2. Plastics craft 3. Plastics cutting. 4. Plas- 
tic-.— Finishing. I. Thorne Fllm.s Inc.. Boulder. Colo. II. Series: 
Working with plastics (Motion picture) 

668 73-711725 

Thome rilms 



Acrylics: drilling compressed cube (Motion picture) Thome 
Films, 1970. 

■1 mln, hI. color, super 8 mm (Working with plastics) 

Loop film mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case. 

CREDITS: Producer. Bruce J. Russell. 

.■NUMMARY: Illustrates how heat and pressure can produce 
curved Internal lines from ordinary straight lines made by a drill 
bit and shows how thU method Is used In constructing acrylic 
objects, 

1. Acrylic realns. 2. Plastics craft I. Thorne Films, inc., 

Boulder. Colo. II. Series: Working with plastics (Motion picture) 
668 77-711726 

Thorne Films 



Acrylics: heat forming (Motion picture) Thome Films, 
1970. 

5 tiilii. hL color. HUper 6 moL (Workl^ with plastics) 

Loop film mounted in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case. 

CREDITS ; Producer, Bruce J. Russell. 

SUMMARY: Shows how varloun useful or decorative objects can 
be (iirmed by bending and twishog hut plastic. 

1, Acrylic resins. 2. Plastics craft I. Thorne FlUns. Inc. 

Boulder, Colo. II. Series: Working with plastics (Motion plctuiei 
668 70-711727 

Thorne FilmB 



Acrylics: internal carving (Motion picture) Thome Films, 
1970. 

4 mill. «1. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastlCH) 

Ixwp dim mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case. 

CREDITS- Producer, Bruce J. Russell. 

SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to employ the Internal carving 
method In construcUng acrylic objects. 

1 ^.cryllc resins- 2. Plastlcx craft I. Thorne Films, Inc., 

Boulder. Colo. II. Series: Working with plaitica (Motion picture) 
668 74-711728 

Thorne Films 



Act along with Boris Karloff {Motion picture) Duncan 
Foods Co., 1966. 

1 mill sd b&» 16 mm 

SumiHurv; Boris Karloff pri-sents a television commercial for 
Butter-Nut coffee. 

1. Television advertising— U. S. i. Duncan Foods Company. 

659.14 70-701493 

Act along with Cesar Romero {Motion picture) Duncan 
Foods Co., 1967. Made by Tatham-Laird and Kudner, 
inc. 

1 mill sd. color. 16 mm. 

ftummari/: Cesar Romero presents a television commercial for 
Butter-Nut coffee. 

1 Television advertising— U. S. i. Duncan Foods Company. 
659.14 74-701494 



The Act of creation (Motion picture) 
see Paul Klee; or, The act of creation 

Aa Act of Caith. (Motion picturej BBC-TV, London, 1967. 
Released in the U.S. by Tmie-Ufe FOma. 

41 rmn, »d. b*w 16 mm. 

SUMMARY; Records the coocepbon uid building in 1962 of • new Coven- 
iry Cslhcdial. designed by Britiih srchitcct Sir Basil Spence snd located on the 
site of the old, mcdievil church which wu destroyed by the Germans m World 
Waill Shows conicmpor»rym»stefp»e«»'l»^*"*'o«*"*'"*'*^'*'™'^'™^''*^' 
mg the Iwgeai upeitr> m the worid designed by Orsham Sutherland. ■ iculpture 
of SL Midwei and the devil by Sir iict*> Epwein. aod ten immense lUined |laa 
wmdows. 

I. Coventry Cathedral. I. Brinsh Browlcaiting Corporation Televtaroo 
Service. II. Time-Life Fiinu. 



1NA547I3 
Time- Life Films 



726 



76-714670 
MARC 



Act one {Motion picture) Schary Productions. Released 
by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1964. 

no iJiin sd. b&w, 35 mm 

Based on the book of the same title by SIuss Hart. 

rrfdUg: Producer, director, and writer. Dore Schary; music. 
Skitch Henderson: photographer. Arthur J. Ornlts; editor. Mort Pal- 
lick. Coat: Oeorge Hamilton. Jason Robards, Jr.. Jack Kluginan, 
Sam Levene. Ruth Ford. Ell Wallach, 

Ftummary- A presentation of the life of Moss Hart. American play- 
wrlcht. Follows Hart's development from Brooklyn and his early 
struKKle to achieve recognition, through his partnership with George 
S Kaufman and their first Broadway success. Once in a lifetime. 

1 Hart M'«s. 1904-1961, I Hart. Moss. 1904-1961. Act one, 

iL Schary Productions, Inc. iiL Warner Brothers Pictures. Inc. 

Fi 67-1156 

Act without words (Motion picture) Guido Bettiol, France. 
Released in the V. S. by Pyramid Films. 1970. 

10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. 

Originally released in France under the title Arte sans paroles. 

Based <jci the play by Samuel Beckett 

CREDITS : Script. Samuel Beckett 

SUMMARY ■ An animated film without narration which portrays 
the eiistentlal universe of an Isolated and frustrated man who Is 
trapped In a nameless desert _ , _ 

1 Social Isolation. I. Beckett. Samuel, 190ft- Arte sans 

paroles. II. Bettiol. Guido. III. Pyramid Films. Inc. IV. Arte sans 
paroles (Motion plcturel 

142 73-709796 

Pyramid Films 



Act your age: Emotional maturity (Motion picture) 
see Acting with maturity 



Acte sans paroles (Mction picture) 
see Act without words 



Acting do's and dont's. [Fiimstripi Visual Publications, London, 
1966. Made by M. H. Ready and D. M. Skews. Released in 
the U.S. by Visual Publications. 1970. 

36 fr bAw 35 mm (DrMni) 

With iludy guide 

SUMMARY Eiamme* vanous movements that arc important to sctorv 
sitting, Handing, indicating lorcc. msking gesluies. using the hands, bowing, 
managing a cotlumc. and combming movcmcnl. 

I Movement (Acting) 1 Visual Publications. II Series: Drama [Film- 



(PN2071.M6] 

Visual Public 



792 



77-740781 
MARC 



Acting with maturity {Motion picture) Coronet Instruc- 
tional Films, 1969. 

11 mid. fid. color. 16 mm. .... 

Sec.nd edition of the 1949 motion picture entitled Act your age. 
Emotional maturity. 

With teachers' guide. „. ^ ^ a„, i,„„„ 

rrcd.t*. Educational collaborator. Richard Hill Byrne. 
S«mmuM/.- Shows examples of Immature behavior as »»en lo the 
reactions of young people to situations involving dating family Hffe 
5dendshlp? and a.^hc^ Discusses ways In which this behavior could 
have been avoided. 

Another issue, b&w. 

1. Emotional maturity. i- Coronet InstructloDal FlUoa. a. Act 



Acting is the art (Motion picture) Urban Gateways, 1970. 
Miide by Hezark Films. 

1:3 itiln. sd. b&w. Iti mm. 

fUEDITS: I'roducer and director. Stephen Betark. 

SfMM.\KV : Shows the progress of fourth and fifth grade 
chill iren during a nlne-weeli period as they participate In a 
siM'clnlly funded drama workshop held at a public elementary 
school on the West Side of Chicago. 

1 Children a-'* actors. 2. Acting— Study and teaching— Chicago. 
I, rrban Gateways (Film) 
lPN:il57] 792.9 79-710854 

CINK 



The Acting-out patient {Motion picture) 
1968. Made bv WTTW-TV. 



Video Nulling, 



44 niin. sd. Wtw. 16 mm (Nursing In psychiatry) 

Videotape also Issued. 

Wiih Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape. 

Crrditt: Instructor, Martha Mitchell. 

Summaiy Dlscun.ies knnwiwiKc. wklils. and altliudi's needed In 
therapeutic nursing care of the acting out patient 

1. I'sychlnlrlc nursing. 2. Acting out (Psychology). 1. Video 

Nursing, Inc Series: Nursing In psychiatry (Motion picture) 

610.7.-* 7&-70a419 

Video Nursing 



1. C1U(»IIUUUI ilini.u»i^j. ■- *- — - -— "^ " 

your ace- Emotional maturity (MoUon picture) 

155.5 
Oironet Instructional Films 



74-700229 



Acting with maturity 
see 

Como actuar con madurez. 

Actinosphaerium {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969. 

2 mm si, color, super 8 mm. (The Protozoans) 

Ix>oi. Illm Film notes on cartridge chse. 

Crfdili: I'roducfr. Bruce 3. Russell. 

Summniy: Uiies a magnification of a rain puddle to show spines, 
the highly vacuolated cytoplasm, and the capture aod engulfment of 
several small rotifers. 

1. Actinosphaerium. i. Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. 
Series: The Protozoans (Motion picture) 

593 76-707067 

Thorne Films 

Actinosphaerium — the son animal {Motion picture) En- 
cyclopiiedia liritaiinica Educational Corporation, 1968. 

4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Microbiology) 

Loop film. 

With teacher's guide. 

Summary: Uses microphotography to study the Actinotphaerium. 

1, Actinosphaerium. t Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational 

Corporation. Series: Microbiology (Motion picture) 

593 76-709088 

Encyclopaedia Britan- nica EducaUooal Corp. 

Action and reaction {Motion picture) Iwanami Produc- 
tions, Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by Film Associates 
of California, 1967. 

1.% mill sd. color, Ifi mm. 

Willi study guide. 

Summary: Uses a series of demonstrations and experltuents to 
explain Newton's third law— every action produces an equal but 
opposite reaction and to provide students with the opportunity to 
evaluate hypotheses. 

1. Dynamics. i. Iwanami Eiga Selsakujo. Tokyo, it Film 

Associates of C^allfornla. Los .ingeles. 

530.4 Fi A 68-380 

Film Associates of California 

Action and reaction. Part 2: The action of remote 
forces (Mention picture) 
see Applying action and reaction to magnets 

Action and reaction forces on stationary bodies (Motion 
pirlu,f\ Iwanami Films, Tokyo. Released in the IT. S. 
by BFA Ediicntioiial Media, 1970. 

4 mln. si. color, super 8 tnm, (Principle.^ of action and reac- 
tion fieriest 

Loop film. 

With study guide. 

Summary: Presents an eiperiment with building blocks to illus- 
trate equal and opposite reactions at points of impact, 

1. Dvnaniiis. r. Iwanami Elga Selsakujo. Tokyo, n. BFA Edu- 
cational Media. Series: Principles of action and reaction series 
(Motion picture) 

531 75-708873 

BFA Educational Media 

Action baseball (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1969. 
Mailp by Parthenon Pictures- Purpose Film Center. 
"0 nii'flon pictures (approx. 4 mln. each I. si. i.'olnr. 8 mm 
!.oo;i Illm. Issued In standard S mm. antl In super 8 mm. 
With guides. . T. > 

C. edits- Authors, B:ng llusselt. I hmle-* A. 1 nlmc . 
ContcuU: 1. Hitllng-stancc and swlng.-2. Hitting- -meet n- he 
pitches -3. Bnnts and bunting.-*. The ha.se runner-o(T with the 
Mt-^. Th.- runner-at first base.-6. The -""""/'■-"S,^;'"'' ^h 
t^hrT^ 7! Slides and slldlng,-8. Pitchlng-the fast ball - 9. Pitch- 
Kg-;-urve bal!s.-10. Pitchlng-thc PK^'^ofs.-U Pitch ng-to the 
r.late-12. The catcher-signs and stance,-lS. The catcher-foot- 
work; slance. and the tag.-U. First ba.s*-taklng the throws.-U. 
First hase-liolding the runner, playing the h'tier-lS. First bn-*- 
the swoeplags. putouts. and bunts.- 17. Second ba'W— foot«otl, for 
the lioulile play.— IS. Third base- jilvot and crossover —19. The out- 
floldiT.— 20. Freldlng— the groinulhali. 
1 liaseiiall. i. Athletic Institute. 

796.357 77-700286 

AthletU Institute 

Action in Vietnam {Motion picture) Australian News 
and Information Bureau, 19611. 

27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. 

CredUt: Pi-oducer, Frank Bagnall; director and script John 
Abbott 

Svmmary: Discusses the Australian contribution to the war In 
Vietnam, focusing on the life of the Australian soldlera Involved In 
the conflict ,, ., 

I. Vietnamese Conflict. 1961- -Australia. l Australia. Newa 
and Information Bureau. 

959.7 Fi A 68-1730 

Information Bureau 



Australian News and 



The Action leader {Motion picture) A. B. Dick Co^ 1967. 
Made by Take Ten, inc. 

12 mill sd. color. 16 mm 

Summurv-' A prorooUonal film for the A. B. Dick Company, 
manufacturer of automatic reproduction macbloes and related equli>- 
Qkeot Features Model S69 automatic reproduction machine and 
Model 7^ automatic sorter. 

1. Copying procesBes. i. Dick (A. B.) Oompaoy- 

666^ 78-701496 



12 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Action of uiUbloUca on iMctcriji (Vofum ^fur«) Burgva 
Pub. Ca Urlraar«l by I>noyrr (r«p|Mtrt Co. ilMkti 

4 Bilii •!. cnlor 8 Mm. 

I^wp Sin 

irHMaMrr- Poliila uu( rh«l Dilrmorcanlanut var; In Ihrlr wital- 
11*1(7 In diffrtvnl antlblotlca and to dtffWvel concrntraMooa of lb* 
HIM anIIUollr IkrcnanalratM lh» ■nllbliXk dlw n»Hhnd for anil- 
blollf (rata, aod notra thai wllh ihU nM^hod arrrral roocvnirattona 
of l«i> or inorv antlMolIn maj br Iratnl on lh# aamr pHrl dUh 

I lluTfl<p<« ruMi«lilng C^mpanj ii ItmorM- <)«i>p^M (^bminanj 



Action of pituitary horaionm {FSI1 A Ml) (.1/n/ion piV/uiv) 
ilnqHT A Hon. INihlishors. lUTO. MaHr bv ('nil One 
Kiliii rnxlurliotis, 

S milt 'I r*>r.ir mn^r 8 mm < lUnlocjr w>rlri(» 

l«x-i> niiii ntoiinrnl In iiirlrld«r 

Wiiti (a|t*> M-ri|>i, lab nuiniial. rmdlnc" bnok. •ourci> btMik. aod 
iMi'hrr'* nianital 

Or«rfU« Author. R. K. Ua9«r. 

«ti«««rv .Shuwa tb« rauthMia of four teat rata lii>>rt(Hl wltb 
dinerrat pllullarr bonstwaM. DaacrlbM bow tlw o*arl«t and otI- 
ducta ar« rvnowd. ti m mted. wvlcbM. aad r»ailtM<d 

1. PltultAiT bomoom. 2. 0*arl«ti. S Ovidurt. l Harder * 
Row, Pabtlabpn. 8*rM«i: Blolocr arrtM (Unilon pldum Harper 
* Row) 

5»1.I 78-706609 

Harper A Row, TvA*- 



. iMotkm picturei Thonic 
FiliTYft. 1973 Made by Bruce Ruffner. 

4 Bun •■ txiioi H^m I Mt (The Ejpcnmcatai bwiou Knc*) 

Loop fkhn in canrtdfr Fibs aoMi o«i c«nnd^ caae- 

SUMMARY Pnaratt m CKpcnncnt wiUi • feraoiim planl vtucb ihamn 
■larcti productMM Sbo*« bow (be leaves, vluch •or kef< o^ erf l^fei lot 
r VCD ly four houn. *m treated with prtrokumicllT viiJi TWT<at portMaaeov- 
crtd 0(1 Mch <jt 1am )«■*«». Sbowt rauln of tcatini the lca*«a fof March lAar 
the pteni ««■ IB U^ht fo( • day 

I Kiarch 1 Sunata. I Tbonw Filn. me-. BtmMa. Colo U ScniK 
The Eipennen(Bl baolonr Mfio. |Mocioa pkturei 

(QKM7, $81.1 72-701382 

Tbone Fihm 73 MAXC 

The Action of the lever {Motion picture) Jlalas and Batch- 
elor 1-^ucation Division, I^ndon ,I96-T| Keloased in the 
U. S. !iy Kncyclopaedia Hritannica t-Mucational Corp. 

3 mod.in |>iiiiim H mm. (mi-Iu si. (vl<if S mm 

L<»>p nh K iMunI In BlandanI 8 cniii nnii In nupcr ^ nirii. 

Wilh trirt..T'a (juide 

^Kmnory ' r«<a anlmntlon and pbotneniph; to ahow thrw cloaars 
of IfTerK, iwlntiD:; out dlffervot combiaatloaa of welgbt aod dlsfnce 
fn>m tb« futcTtim. 

1. l^rfT*. 1 llaliui and Karrholrtr fiirto.tn Kilnw. ltd., I^nd.iD. 
IL Encjdnpa<<dla Brllanni<s Educational Corporation. 

Ml Fi A 68-2915 

Halaaand lUlrhplor Cartoon tllma 



Tho Action of the I«ver. Part 1 {Motion picture) Htlas 

and llalchelur Cartoon Films, London. Rclrased in the 

U. S. by Encyclopaedia KriLannicn Rducationiil Corp., 
1968. 

2 bIo- ■! color. A mm. (Simple raaohinn*) 

Loop Dim I>«iir<l In ntandard 8 mm and In Ruprr 8 mm 

With (rarber'a ruidr 

CVotfita: Coltatnrator. I*aul Klrkpatrlck. 

8 w ary: Show* how the lexer, pulley, wheel, and axle are related 
to eadi other and bow each makes work eaaler. 

1. l4^rer*. t. Halaa and Batrbelor ('artnon Pilma. Ild_ London. 
a. Raerctopaedla Rrltannlca Bdtic«tlonal Corporation. Series : 
Stmpta naebliM* (Uotloo picture) 

531 Fi A 68-1718 

■MTcte|iM4la Brltannlca Bdueatlooal Corp. 



The Action of the lever. Part 2 {Motion picture) Halas 

and ilatcbelor Cartoon Films, I^ondon. Released in the 

V. S. by Encyclopaedia Rritannica Educational Corp., 
1968. 

2 Bin «1. color. A nun. (Simple machines) 

I>xip HIra limed In lUartdard 8 mm and In Kuper 8 mm 

With teacber't pilde. 

CndiU: Ollaboralor. Paul Kirkpatrlek. 

Bmmmuy: Dentotutfralea bow lt»e lerer, pullej, wheel, and axle are 
related am) explains Ibetr opemliDc prIrwiplnL 

1. LeTTTK. r llaUa and llMich.>l<.r I'jirtiwMi (■■iUna, ltd. Iy>ndiin 
n. BM^elopaedla RrlUonlra Educatlooal Corporatloa. Serla: 
SliBpto maefalnea {UotlOB picture) 

Ml Fi A 68-1720 

I Brltannlea RdocaUoaal Corp. 



The .\ction of the lever. Part 3 (Motion picture) Ifalas 

and Uatchelor Cartoon Films, Ijondon. Released in the 

U. S. by Encyclopaedia Hritannica Educational Corp., 
1968. 

2 mliL M- eolor. Sam. (Simple marblne«t 

Ijoop flia. iMued la MaMlar^ S mm. and In super 8 mm 

With teaeber*! calde 

CrtdOt Oollaborator. Paal Klrlcpatrlrk. 

BmmmarTf: Iilii«trat«« kow the lever, pullej, wheel, and axle are 
nUatxl to earh otber. and fxpl*'"* their operatlnc prlmrlplea. 

1. l.«^eni. I Halaa atid Balehetor Cartoon Pllma. ltd.. Lioodon. 

n. AtCTeiopardla Rrttannlra BducatkMUl Corporation. Seriea: 
Slnpla maeblDfa tHotten picture) 

Ml Fi A 68-1719 

I BHtannlra BdiKatlooal Corp 



Actioa-raetor {FUmatrip) Baacr Aadio Video, 1969. 

198 fr. eolor. 85 mm. and pfaoooCape. 

Pbos»(«p» laekloc In L. C Narration acrtpt for ptaoootape In t> C 

A prcaaoutloo of Oaca-OoU t'SA. 

Smmmtry/: A baatucaa faaae to «hlrfa aupervlaora are told of a 
^Mcile piwpaaal preblw and are then aJiked to select ooe of fOor 
0««a niuri of aettoa to follow in order to b(4v« (be problem. 
Bfcgwa the caa^loree'a reactlooa to each of the metboda. 

1. Maaaccnieiit tamca. l Baoer Aodlo Video, lac a. Ooea- 

Oria CaiiipaB7, WllmlactOQ. Del. 

658Jt 78-736462 



Activator one (Motion |iiclun') Nnlionnt Film Honnl of 
C.ninda, IIHlll. 

.'■M min Ml itAw. tit turn (Challent* for rhancei 

Made In nm)|H>rntl<>n wIlli de]Nirlmenla and nrenclea of the (lor 
ernmenl nf Canada 

I'ltF.niTS: rn«lu.-<T. IljirrI,. IhiweIN; dlrerlor. John 8porton ; 
rt.MiM»enlary, Hill Davlea. photoKraphy. Ikwi Vlrao 

SirMMAHY |iM«e IVIIln |e.-tiire« on hia aoIUalor phlJORnpliy of 
human Itehavlor and dlai-naw^ clianclng neffatlre behavior patterna 
inio more poallire onea. 

1 Itehai-lor rhance. 2 IVIIln. Hare, |. Canada National 

Him Board II. hterlea: Challenitf for rhanite (Mullon pjrturei 

■1R'2 ":. 7I0.H-1S 

Nnllonal Film lloani of Canada 



Tliv Active sun {Motion plrtun-) Nntionnl Acndcmy of Sci- 
run-, KHcist'd by MflJniu -Hill Hook Co.. IWil" 

.'7 III I wl iiiliir. Hi mm 

Siiniin'trt/: Kxpliilmi Ihe Inroniiutlon man hua mllertetl nlynil tlii> 
Knn DlKciiNwH (Iti- old nnd new ni<-(tinilN of olXaliilnR diidt, the Iri- 
(lufMces on movement In (he aolar aj-atem. the varloua atnicpa of the 
tinii«(>.>t {-yclp, and the dllTermit typea .>f aoinr radiation. 

I S.)lnr arllviry. i. National Arndemy of Sclenrea. WaHlilni;(»'i. 

I' C II. SIrtir«« Hill Book Company. 

&2.1.7 72-7(>021>n 

Mr<;rn\v Hill Book Co. 



Les Activitcs cinema tographiques 
see 

The Magic balloon. 



Activities in the Capitol (Fihwtlrip) MrGraw Hill Hook 
Co., in follnboration with William P. Gottlieb Co., 1967. 

.'t" fr --olor 3.'i mm ( Wn-^lilriKton. I>. C : our Ciipllal City) 

With ttvK'Iier'K Kuidf. 

CrrdttJ; Adviser, Clarenre J (Ilttmjr' 

itummnn/: I>('M<Tlht>s the npt^rutl.in nf the 1eel»ltitlve hrnm-h of thi- 
FedemI Oi.vertimt'iit. InrUi'Iliif; the pro<rdure for considerlnc and 
pasKlne laws. ExpluliiH the funftlons of ooDgremlonnl committees 
the I!ouse of !lep^esentatl»e^ the Senate, the Vlr« President, and 
the Speaker of the Houw. DlscnwtPB some of the services nnd con- 
Ten leni-e..-i nhirh are prorlded for n<-pre.«etitatlves and Senators 
With rapllons. 

I. U, S. Comrreiw. 1. Mi-Graw-HIll Rook Company. Series- 
WnsJilngton, D. C: our Capital City (Fllmstrip) 

Fi A 67-2612 rev 
Mrt;rn« nillR.x>kCo. 



The Activities of Jesus {FUmJifri/i) Society for Visual Edu- 
cation, 194;i. Matle hy Thoniik'; Nelson and Sons. 

.*iO fr, tiAw 3.% mm. (Religious education series: The New 
Testament) 

Summary: Trneea events Id the life of ChrLst la order to define 
his philosophy and personality. 

1. Jeaua Christ— Biography. 2. Jfeius Christ— Character i. So- 
ciety for Visual Education, Inc. ChlcaKO, Series: Religious edu- 
cation series: The Now Testament (Pllmstrlp) 

2:J2.9 Fi A C8-f.245 

Pennsylvania School for the Deaf 



A(;tivity Records, inc. 
see 



Cells. 



Man studiea space. 



What is science? 



The Actor. [Filmslrip] Visual Publications, London, 1966 
Made by M H Rcay and D M, Skews. Released in the U.S. 
by Visual Publications, 1970. 

16 fr b*» J5 mm (Drama) 

With uudy |u>de 

SUMMARY Analyre* the actor'i movements. |earure>, and etproaioni 
■nth reUtioa to the role thai he a playing. 

I Actio*. I Vnual Publicatton* II Sctk* Drama iFilmatnp] 
(PN206I) 792 70-740782 

'3 MARC 



The Actor (Motion ptcttira) ABC News. Released by CCH 
Films 1970. 

M min. ad. color. 10 mm. 

Credits: t^ireetor. Jamca Fleming ; narrator. Alee Onlnneaa. 

Summary : An loqnlry Into the mystlqne of artora and their art 
filmed in and aronnd the Old Vic Theatre In lymdon. Include* the 
Ideas and Inalgtita of Peter Rrook, Tyrone Guthrie, NIcol WllUam- 
x^n. Pfter Boll. Harold Pinter, and Joan Plowrlght 

I. Acting. 2. Actora. t. American Rroadcnadng Company. 
11 CCM FllmjL 

792 70-710727 

ALA. BookIM 



Tile Actor (Motion picture) Andrew Chtaramonte, 1970. 

'jn mln. ad. b*w. 10 mm. 

SIMMARY: A >iiidy of a day In the life of an actor a> he exhlhlta 
bl< detemloatloo. de^ ra tton. fruatralton, and parp^ttial hope to 
bl« attempt to achieve auccaat 

I. .\ctora. I. Chlaramoate, Aodrew. 

792 7S-7108&6 

CINE 



I Ii.. Actor and the play (FUrrulrip) MinncaoU Theatre Co., 

uti;r. 

:i.' fr ...l.T X\ mm and phonodlac: 1 a, 12 in,, .191 rpm 11 
tiiiii mltrugri'ove 

rredUt Nanator, Kdward Ulnna. 

Hiimmarv Prpjient* qiie«||t.fi* and aniHera from high a. hoid alu 
d-nia alwHt the 11107 Oulhrle Theatre producHon, Harprr'a Ferry 
Include* vIewN of the building and gnoindu 

1. Htavl«. Knrrie, I«W liarpera Ferry. 2 Stavia, llarrte, 

IWlrt- -Stage hlntory. i. Mlnneaola Theatre Ompany. Uln- 



H'Hp'^llM 

Mliilie«^ila ThrnlreCo. 



792 



Fi A 68^ .1590 



ReleHHexl by I'ntho 



Actor's nJKhtmarc (Motion picture) 
Exchango (lOl-j 

n niln- si. IWfcw. 16 mm. 

Originally relented In US mm, 

I.. C has negntlvu copy 

In the (Je<»rge Marahall Film Collection of the American Film 
InMllule Collecr|f)n, Library of (tongreaa. 

Cn«t; Paul I'arroH. Charlie Chaplin. 

Summary : A story about a film dlrc<-tor and hl« experlenci-a with 
hiti nctorit, 

I Pathe Eirhange, Inc, II, George Marshall Film Collection 
Ml American Film Institute Colle-ilon 

"78.f) 7i^-7I03D0 

Actuatilt (Motion picture) Jean Herman, Franc©, 1960. 
Keleasod in the U. S. by Pyramid Films, 1970. 

12 mill sd. bAw. 16 mm. 

SIf.M.MAUY: Portrays man's calloiutoeaa lownrda war and violence 
by viewing uneni'itioniil and nonoommunlcatlve men who preaa Crlf- 
gers on plntiall machines In ii Parisian bistro and cause real battl*- 
shlpa to sink, airplanes to explode, and cannons to blow out the wall 

1, War and civilization. I. Merman, Jean, 198S- II. Pyra- 

mid Films, inc. 



Pyn 



nid Films 



152.4 



70-709795 



13 



The Actualization sroup {Motion picture) P^chological 
Filnw ,1968?, 

T nioiion piclui-es tij uiin. ench) sd. b&w. It! mm. 

Crediiii. I'rodu^'er, coordtniitor and boat, Ijiurence Schwab. 

Summitry I'kturea authentic unreheamed psyrhologlca I Er'>up 
therapy as w.'en through seven st-quentlal aeaalona. 

I. Group poychoiherapy. i. Psychological Fllma, Santa Ana, 
Cullf, 

616,89 Fi A 68-1960 

Psychological Films 

Adagio (Mfition picture) Fred Mogubgub. Released by 
Pvmniid Films. 1970. 

4 mln. !d. color. 16 mm. 

srMM.\ItY: An unll-tvar proteitt flim with grute.M)ue and explicit 
[mages. 

1. Wiir. I. Mogubgub, Fr«l II. Pyrnmld FUna, Inc. 
(U2I.2] 301.1 7ii-712222 

Pyramid Films 



Adaimo, John 
see 



Adam, Adolphe Charles, 1803-1856. Le corsaire 
see 

Corsaire pas de deux. 

Adam (Motion picture) 
see Minority youth: Adam 

Adam Claytoa PowelL {Motion picttirc] Mert Koplin and 
Charles Grinker. Released by Time-Life Ftlms, 1970. 

* mm id color 16 mm (Bltck view» o« ncc, no 1 J) 
SUMMARY PrcKnti publK remarki by Adam Clayton Powell which «• 

prcM the philouphy of the New Yotk politican conccmmg race relaiiont 
1 Powell. Adam CI»yion, I flOS- I United Suto— Rice quoiioa. 

I Koplin. Men II Gnnkcr, Charlei III Time-Ufe Filmi. IV Seno Black 

view* on race |MoUon ptciurc] do. 15 

(E185.615] 301.45 76-7I46M 

Time-Ufe Film, 72 MARC 

Adamakos, Peter 
see 

Anthem of doom. 



The First eight years. 



I or bustl 
Jungle gj'm. 

Marge's day off. 



Adams, David 
see 



Catch the joy. 

The Lefcnd of Sleepy HoUow. 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Adams, David (Continued) 

Sky above, 

Sound off. 

Adaras (Ralph) Productions, North Hollywood, 
Calif. 
see 

The Crab cannery. 
Fire protection. 
Harvesting the crab. 
Learn to swim, part 1. 
Learn to swim, part 2. 

Plywood industry. 

Rangers and wildlife. 
Trees in the forest. 
Visitors at Yellowstone, 

Wonders of Yellowstone. 

Adamson, George, 1906- 
see 

Elsa and her cubs. 

Adamson, Joseph 
see 

In the mist of life. 

Adamson, Joy. Born free 
see 

Bom free, 

Elsa the lioness. 



Adamson, Joy 
see 

Elsa and her cubs. 

Adj^ation and illusion (Fllmstrip) 
see Color and its perception: Adaptation and 
illusion 

Adaptation between organisms and environment {Motion 
picture) American Listitute of Biological Sciences. Made 
by Calvin Produttions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book 
Co., 1967. 

20inln. Kt\. color. 16 mm. (Our living world) 

Sliorlened version of the 1861 motion picture entitled Natural 
seleclloD and aUaptnilon. 

With guide. 

Summar]f: I>|(icuHttes the origin of DDT-reslstant moequltoefl and 
antlbjnilc-resl^tnnl liacleria; shows the practical importance of the 
theory of adaptation by natural Beleotlon. 

1. Natural wlecllon. 2. Adaptation (Biology) i. American 

IngtIlutP of UlolriElml Sclenoea. ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company, 
nt. Natural selection and ndaptatlon (Motion picture) Series: 

Our living world (Motion picture) 

574.52 Fi A 07-5670 

McGraw-Hill Book Co, 

Adaptation in aninuls (FUmatrip) Budek Films & Slides, 
1964. 

3.*. fr .■iili.r X> iniii- 

ViedilM: Authors, John W. Hole, Jr.. James T. Roblnmn : edi- 
torial coDHiiltaiit. Michael H. Budek. 

Summary: Esplnlns methods of adaptation which are characteris- 
tic of manimatn and blrda which Uve In and around the sea. Empha- 
slxes movement, the capture of food, eating, and protectlon. 

1. Zoology —E^ologj. 2. Adaptation (Biology) l Budek (Her- 
bert E.) Fllmn and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif. 

.172.3 7ft-73.'J109 

BndekFllmH&Slldi>H 

Adaptation of bacteria by mutation and selection {Motion 
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 
1969. 

4 mln. Hi. color, miper 8 mm. ( Bacteriology ) 

IxM^flltn. 

With teachers' guide. 

Summani: Uses an ecEperlment which demonstrates and ezplutua 
causes of mutation. 

1, Itucierlul genetics. 2. Mutation (Blolog}-) i. Kucyclopae- 

dla Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Bacteriology 

(Motion picture) 

575.2 71-703788 

EncyliipAeilla Brltan- uicn Educational Corp. 



Adaptation to a marine environment {Motion picture) La- 
ment Geolog;ical Observatory of Columbia University. 
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. 

IS min. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Marine science film series) 

With teacher's guide, 

Sutntnary: Uses biological experiments to explain animal adjust- 
ment to salt and fresh water, and discusses implications of osmosis, 
hydrostatic pressure. dllTusion absorption, and excretion of wastes, 

1. Adaptation (Biology) 2. Marine fauna. i. Columbia Uni- 

versity. Lamoot Geological Observatory, ii. McGraw-Hill Book 
Company. Series: Marine science film series (Motion picture) 

591.5 Fi A 67-5025 

McGraw-Hill Book Co 

Adaptation to ocean environments (Motion picture) Mi- 
chael DeLeau and Associates. Released by BFA Educa- 
tional Media. 1970. 

11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. 

With study guide. ^ . , . 

Summary : Shows the behavioral and structural adaptations which 
have been developed by animals that Inhabit the ocean enviroomeDts. 

1, Adaptation (Biology) 2. Marine fauna. I. Michael Del«aa 
and Assoclate-s, II. BFA EMucatlonal Media. 

591.5 70-711121 

BFA Educational Media 



Adaptations for survival; birds {Motion picture) Interna- 
tional Film Bureau, 1969. 

14 mm sd. color. 16 mm. 

CiediXs: Photography. Walter H. Berlel. 

Summary: Illustrates both structural and behavlornl adaptations 
of birds to their environments. Shows how these adaptations enable 
birds to get sufficient food, to defend themselve-H. and to reproduce 
enouKh offspring to continue the species. Designed to promote dis- 
cussion of evolution. 

1, Blrd!». 2 Adaptation (Blolopj). i International Film 

Bureau, Inc.. Chicago, 

591.5 77-707236 

International Film Bureau 



Adaptations in plants (FUmgtrip) Budek Films and Slides, 

1964. 

36 fr. color. 3j mm. 

Summary: Points out that various plants are specially equipped 
to surTlve in particular environmental conditions. Uses as an 
example the Venu.s' fly-trap, a plant which Is equipped to survive 
In soil lacking necessary chemicals. With captions. 

1. Adaptation (Biology). 2. Botany—Ecology. 3. Dlonaea muscl- 
pula. L Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 

581.5 76-732825 

Budek Films and Slides 



Adaptations of plants {FUmstrip) Jam Handy Organiza- 
tion, 1967. 

48 fr ciilor. 35 mm. (Plant structure and growth, no. 8i 
Summarp: Describes the basic structure, characteristics, and func- 
tions of plants, emphasizing the adaptations which plants make. 

1. Plants. 2- Adaptation (Biology) i. Jam Handy Organization, 
inc. Series- Plant structure and growth (FUmstrip) no. 8. 

581.5 Fi A 68-4935 

Jam Handy Organization 



Adapting to changes in nature {Motion picture) Journal 
Films, 1968. 

10 m 1 ^d, tol..i -I1I--I' 8 mm, (Primary s.-li-nce sirles) 

Loop lilm inniinted In cartridge. 

With teacher's guide. 

Buuimiiry: Show.s how animals and plants adapt to change.'^ m 

1 Adaptation (Biology) i. Journal Films, Inc.. Chicago. 

Series Primary science series (Motion picture. Journal Films) 

372.3 79-70076-2 

JoLirmilFllm-^ 

Adapting to conditions {Motion picture) National Associa- 
tion of Automotive Mutual Insurance Companies, 1961. 
Miide l>y Dallas Jones Productions. 

8 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm. 

Summary- Dramatizes some of the unexpected Incidents that may 
hi- fnci.untered by a truck driver operating In unfon-seen conditions; 
stresses the Importance of constant alertness. 

1 Traffic safety. i. National Association of Automotive Mutual 
Insurance Companies. 

Fi 67-931 



Adaptive variation in plant forms {Motion picture) Ameri- 
can Institute of Biological Sciences. Made by Calvin 
Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. 

-0 mln. Bd color. 10 mm. lOur living world) 

Shortened version of the 1961 motion picture entitled Diversity In 
form and size. 

With guide, 

Summon/.- Describes charaoterlsllcs of plants, plant cells, and 
photosynthesis Presents a survey of the plant kingdom by com- 
paring various growth habits of plants and by using a phylogenetlc 
tree. 

1. Botany. l American InMtltute of Biological Sciences, n. 

Mc<:raw-Hlll Book Company, in. Diversity In form and size (Motion 
picture) Series; Our living world (Motion picture) 

681 Fi A 67-5M8 

McGraw-Hill Book Ca 



Addends and sums ( Motion picture) Stephen Bosustow 
Productions, Released by UFA Educational Media, 1971. 

4 mill, si, wlor super 8 mm. (Primary math serle-s) 

l.niin fllin. 

With study guide. 

SI'MMAItY: An animated film In which a magician and Ills maRlc 
bat cxiilain the tfima "addend" and "sum" as applied to simple 
adillug jnoljlem>t. For primary grades. 

1. Adilltli.ii— Juvenile films. I, Bosustow (Stephen) Produc- 

tions. II. BFA Kducatlonal Media. III. Series: Primary math se- 
rlfi I.Mnllon picture) 
[CiA115] 372.7 72-714925 

ni'A Kdu<-titlona1 .Media 



14 



Adding (Motion picture) Stephen Bosustow Productions. 
Relcii-^cd by BFA Eilucatioiiiil Media, 1071. 

4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Primary math series) 

Loop film. 

With study guide. ^ , 

SUMMARY; Illustrates how to add using aiilnuited steam en- 
gines which bring on small groups of freight cars and arrange them 
In columns. For primary grades. 

1 Addition— Juvenile films. I. Bnsustow (Stephen) Produc- 

tions. II. BFA Educational Media. HI. Series: Primary math 
series (Motion picture) 
[QAUb] 372.7 79-714924 

UFA Educatli.nnl Mi-dia 

AildiBS a Tisnal dimeasloB to coaaseUBS. [Motion picture] Coim- 
seting Films. Released by Americao Pet^oonel and Guidance 
Associatioa, 1972. 



I. loumh Dilley. James U Lee, Doo L Soren- 



SUMMARY A counie lor- training film which demonstrates how visuab vc 
used lo help counselees resolve confiicU, build reUiionships, make better dec»- 



1 . Counseling I Counseling Films, inc 
Guidance Associauon. 

tBF637C«] 131.3 

Amencan Personnel and 72 



II. American Personnel and 



72-700612 

MARC 



Adding and calculating machines (Filmstrip) Society for 
Visual Education, 1971. 

m fr, color. STi mm and plionodisc: 1 s., 12 In., Xli rpm,, I'J 
min. (Introduction to business mnchlnes. no. 3) 

Also Issued with phonotape In inssette. 

With teacher's guide including rending script. 

Credits; Consultant. John L Adams 

Summary: Demonstrates In actual office settings the use of the 
full bank adder, the ten-key adder, and the printing calculator. Also 
shows key-driven and rotary calculators. 

1. Calculating-machines. 1. Society for Visual Education, Inc., 

Chicago. Series: Introduction to business machines (Filmstrip) 

DO. 3. 

651 7a-738]36 

Society for Visual Education 



Adding and calculating machines 
see 



Miquinas de sumar y calcular. 

Adding odds and evens {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 
1%9. 

4 mli> si. color, super 8 mm. (First ideas la mathematics) 

Loop lilm. Film notes on cartridge casa 

Credit!: Author, L. J. May. 

Summary: Uses squares to show that an even number plus an 
even equals an even, an odd plus an even equals an odd, and odd 
plus odd equals even. For elementary gradea. 

1. Addition. I. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. 
Series: First Ideas In mathematics (Motion picture) 

372.7 76-700819 

Ealing Corporation 

Adding rules of the game {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 
196!>. 

4 mln si. color, super S mm. (First Ideas In mathematics) 

I,oop lilm. Film notes on cartridge case. 

Creditn: Author. L. J. May. 

Bummaiy: Uses a numt>er line to show the commutative and the 
a.ssociatlve properties of addition, and shows that no matter how 
the addends arc arranged, the sum remains the same. For ele- 
mentary gradea 

1. Addition. 2. OmmuUtlve law (Mathematics) i. Ealing 

OorporaUon, Cambridge. Mass. Series: First Ideas In mathematlca 
(Motion picture) 

372.7 78-700822 

Ealing corporation 



Adding with fractions (machine) (Motion picture) Na- 
tional Council of Tencliers of Mathematics in cooperation 
witli General Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films. 
Released by Silver Burdett Co., 1070. 

HI mln. Bd. ctilor. 16 mm. (Elementarj- mathematics for teach- 
ers and students, Stu<lent HlmSA) 

With teacher's guide, 

CREDITS: Project director, Harry D. Ruderman ; teachers. 
Lauren G. Woodhy. Joseph Moray. 

SUMM.\BY: .An animated film In which a little boy learns to use 
a "number re-numer" that manufactures equlvalont fractions. 

1. Fractions. 2. Addition. I National Council of Teachers of 

Mathematlca. 11. Silver Bardett Company. III. Series: Elementary 
mathematlca for teacher« and stndents. Student film 3.\ (Motion 
picture) 

[QA117] 511 72-718700 

silver Burdatt Co, 

Addio Leonardio {Motion picture) Joe Copley Wemple, 

1968. 

14 mln. sd. color. 16 tmn. 

Sumiii'try: An expos^ Of the American art scene. 

Another issue, b&w. 

1, Art. American. 2. Art, Modern — 20th century— U. S. 
I. Wemple, Joe Copley. 

709.73 70-702510 

CINE 



Addis Ababa — Pan African center {Motion picture) Ealing 
Corp., 1970. 

4 min. bl color, super 8 mm. (.\frlca) 

IxHjp film. Film nole.1 on cartridge cnse 

Summary: A Hludy of the contrasting life styles of Addts Ababu, 
showing the slums surrounding the city and the new buildings 
ereiteil by (he Emperor. Halle Sclasni. 

1, Addlfl Abalta — Description. l Ealing Corporation, Cam- 

bridge, MasH Series: Africa (Motion picture) 

916.3 70-706777 

Ealing Oorporatlon 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Film strips 



AddlBon-Wi'Bley IVblislUng Company 
Bee 

Analytlng the Job. 
Following up on training. 

How to do on-the-job tralnlnK- 
Preparing objectives. 
Preparing to train. 

Training for resulta. 
Addition {FiJmstrip) Troll AsinciatcB, 1970. 

J* fr Poli>r SS mm. 

f.r4'f: ('.Mi*ultanl. Irrlnj M I'owle 

Smmtmary: Inlnyluor* prln^'ltilni at nrw mmh. Illuiilratexi how (o 
■dtt ttMt inemtH>r« In illffftvnl cTAupa tn niak* i>nc Urgrr rmiip 
Hrlpa chtltlim wlv* probl«tus anil iMrn aboiil mXhrtnalli-Hl >^n- 
iPDora. With r*p<lonK. For dmn'ntiiry rrndoH. 

1. Adiiuutn I. Troll AxKX-UIrv 

.172.7 75-7.17.111!) 

Tr»>Il A«v>^l«t«* 

Addition {Motion picture) MitojnilUa Co., S^'hool Division, 
1970. Mftd« bj D&WdMn Filnu. 

4 ml.u •! <%>l»r !<uprr 9 mm. lUaciDlHiin ckmenUry math 
loop* I 

With tMchfm na*m. 

fiammtmn,- [Vrelopa the studmt't UDdrnUndlng of addlllon 
Ihruuch thv v«p or raiMi and idtualtiMis larolvlnc Jolnlnx aebi nnd 
"joJnlrK Imfth^" 

1. A<l(IHI>in I. Marmtllan. firm, publlahfr^, Nrw York School 

Dlvlftlnn. II l>aTt(l«nn Films. San Krancl<vo Si>rln: Ma<-miiiiin 

HrtiM^tary mnlh loofM (Motion plctum 

511 77-70.V2H2 

.Mans 1 1 la a Po. 



Addition and its pn^wrtics {FiUnttrip) Universal Educa- 
tion and Visual Arts, 1970. 



(».'onc*pt^ of modern niathprnatlcs. part 1) 



1 roll color X> t 

Wllh mjiiiual 

SmmmtfitTf: !'««« n»L» of nbjettji to Inlroditce Ih*" roDcepl of addi- 
tion, aad dvrclopa an additional alffortthm with oimaiutatue am] 
a»orlatlvr pn>portlt^ With rapllona. 

1 Addition I, UntTenul F^liimtlon and Visual Art*. S*rlc««: 

f'ooo»pt« of tnodern roatbematic^ (Filnwtripl part 1. 

511 77-736504 

rnlrrml BdiKviloo add Tlfniat Arts 



Addition and iLs properties {Motion picture) National 
Council of Tcarhfrs of Mathematics, 1965. Made by 
Da%-i(tM)n Films. Released by Universal Education and 
Visual Arts. 

28 rain ad. color. 16 mm. (Malhematlcn for rlemonlary school 
Iracb^ra i 

Wllh ouiniial. Manual larklnx In U C. 

Crr4tlM: l*n>>ct director, Harry I', nudennan ; teacher and acrlpt 
writrr, JoM^nb Unraj: dlrsctor of photography. John >L Darldsoo. 

Smmmmry: l>olnu out mMhods of tcachln* addition which encour- 
ac* ondcntandlDC of tbe proc«M rather than mere mechanical manlp- 
atatioti. 

1, Addltioo— Jureolle fllma. i, Nallooal Council of Teachers of 
Uatbematlra. ii. I'niTeraal Kduoiloo atid Visual Arts. Serlea: 
Uatbematica for elemenury school teachefs. (Motion picture) 

Fi 67-287 rev 



Addition and naltlpUcation on the nninber line (FUrrutrip) 
.lam Handy School Seirice Center. 1(169. 

S) fr rotiir 3.' mm. (DlsroTerlng with tbe Dumher line, no. Si 

With manual 

riBMBMnr llluatratca. .larlflw. and reUtaa the fuodameotal coo 
cn>t« of tbe tiumhrr line. For elen>eotary cradm. 

1. Nambrr line. ::. Addition. 3. UnlUpllcatlon. i. Jam Handy 
Sctkool serrkv Owter. Serlea: DlacorcrlBjc with ilw ntimber line 
(niBstrtp) an. 1. 

372.7 70-7.16.101 

Jam Haady Srbool Serr- [c« Onttr 



Corp.. 1968 



[PQmatrip) Educational Pra^ectiou 

Lc^4. 7JT) 



n fr co4or )1 bhs (Modcra 

Wlia MKkcT * HMMl 

CaEDm AMkon. DoMTW 9. LKkutani. Oterln W Ea^ 
SUMMAaV ~ 

With 




Ahaa. 2. Sabmctna— Juvcfuk nuaa J AI«onthm* 

IdKioK I S<*tnctwn ) Al(orMJumi t Lduc*- 

Carpmwbem- II Seriea (Modem waUmMUcs prapMi 



72-733S44 
MARC 



Addition and nbtraetion {Famttrip) Troll Attociatcs, 
1970. 

22 fr. color- 35 mm. 

CrMiU: OmsalUnt. Irrloc H. CowtcL 

Swmmar§: A review of tbe basic wM Oip t a of new math addltloo 
an.| ■Qbtraeiloo. InTeBtlcatcs tbe Invcnw relstlooshtp betwaen addi- 
tion and sobtracikMi: eftcooracca chlMrcB to dlaeorer matbemattcal 
relatlonahlpa on their owa. Wlta capUaaa. For elcotcstary sradca. 

1. Addltkw. 2. SobtrarOoa. t. TraO Aaaoelatca. 

872.7 75-7J7400 

Tnli. 



Addition and mhlractlon alsorithfnn {Motion picture) Na- 
lumrt) CtMiiint nt Tearhen nf MathonmlicA, IDAS. Mado 
hy I)n\iil<M)n KilniN. Itj^lraMvl by Cnivrnial Mucatinn and 
Vimial .VrtB. 

'^H mill ail niliir 111 mm. ( Mnll)ciiiallc-i for elementary school 
tern hem) 

Wllh ninniinl Mnniinl lacking In I. I' 

Crrdttt: I'niject illrei-lor. llnrry H Itiidrrman ; learlier and wrltrr. 
J.«n''i -Moray ; dlreclor of pho|oBrB|*y, Ji>hn M HBilfl<u.n 

Summitry: lnlf.«liireii nlgorllluim Kiillnw* ■tii* t.> tHrji prorwhinW 
fnr aiilTlng prohliiiia, for niMlllim and ■ulttrartlon. Kmiihaalsea un- 
dfTMiioiIlnit of the tuiiilp prln. Ipli-it |nvi>l»i'<) In earh alep of an arllh- 
nielli- pr«re«a rather llian mefiiorliinit riiira 

1 Ad<|llion 2. Huhtrnrlliin i National Council <>r Tiwrhers of 

Mat h.ma tics ii. riil»er«nl l-VImiitlon and Vlaiial An* .Herl« ; 

Miillieiuatlca fnrelemen- lary school teacbera (Motion picture) 

Fi 67-288 rev 



Addition and subtraction are related (Filmstrip) Popular 

Sci.-nre Pub. (V. Audio Visiiiil Division. 1969. 

42 fr color, n.% nun. I Kletnentiiry MiAtheinaltca) 

hX>M ninwtrlpno »II-2. 

Wllh leachinE xulde. 

MHinmary.' Kxplores the relnllonshlp between addition and sub- 
traction, and showr ilie use of ohjerts and number rays to determine 
sums. Kxplalna "uhlractloii aa the flndlnK of the mlmlnK addend. 

1. Addition. 2. Stlbtrnctlon. i, I'opulnr Hclcnce l*ubllHhlnK Coid- 

pany, Inc., .New York. And In- Visual l>lvlalon. ii KOM flliiulrlp no. 
,1tI-2. Series: Klemenlory mathemallni (Fllmalrlp) 

;172.7 Fi A 68-4752 

Popular Science I'uh, O., Audio- Visual Dl?. 



Addition and subtraction of common fractioHH (Filmstrip) 
fiiivorsal Fducntion nnd Visual Art3. 1970. 



21 



1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Ooncrpta of modem malhemattca, part 
) 

With caption*!. 

Sumnvjty: I)eflnes! common fractlnns and derelopa alKortthm for 
nddlllon and subtraction of common frHrtlona Wllh cnpilons. 

1. Fraction*. i irntverwl ICiIiicatlon and Vlaiin! Arts. Se- 

ries: Concepts of modern mathemnti™ (Fllmatrlp) part 2. 

511 74-7.16293 

Unlrersal Education and Visual Arts 



Addition and subtraction of decimal fractions (FOmstHp) 
Universal Educjitiun and Visual Arts, Ii»70. 

1 roll, ciil.ir, :io mm. (Concepm of modern mathematics, nan 2) 

With manual. 

Huminarv (■^tahllshes meaning of decimal fractloiui. nnd derelops 
alit..rlthm foe nddltUin and auhtraotlon of decimal fructlona With 
capdons. 

1. FractlonK, t»eclmal. i. InUerrol Education and Visual Arts 
Serioa; Concept* of modern mnthematirs (FUniHtrlp) purt 2, 

511 78-7.16294 

Unlreraal Education and Visual Arta 



Addition and subtraction of fractional numbers (Filmstrip) 
Society for Visual Kducation, 1971. 

.'.'J fr. color. Xi mrn an<l phonodl»c: 1 a., 12 In., 33| rpm . 
1.1 nun. ( FrHctlonn : a nfw approach, ^onp 1, no. S> 

Also issued with phonotape In cassette 

With teacher's inilde snrt readlns script. 

TREDITS: Authors, I.ola May, iHtnna Cyrler Jacoba. 

Sl'M.M.^RY: Shown how to find common denomlDators and 
<teni.>nf*trales how to use the least common denominator when adding 
or subtracting fractions. 

1 Fractions. 2. Addition. 3. Subtraction. I Society for 

Vlituttl Education, Inc., Chicago. II. Series: Fractions: a new ap- 
proach (Filmstrip I group I, no. 5. 

[Q^Vini 611 72-740039 

Society for Visual Education 



Addition and subtraction of integers (Filmstrip) Filmfax 
Productions. Released by Univeraal Education and Visual 
Arts. 1971. 

1 roll color. 3o mm. (Ooncepta of modem raathematica, part 3) 

SI'MUARV: Erplnlns the meaning of negative numt>eni, and 

derelopa operation of nddUlon and aubtmctlon Inrolrlng negative 

niiintM'm. Shows the Inverse relationship between addition and 

suhlrarllon. 

1 Numbers. Natural. 2. Addition. I. FUmfax Product lona. 
New York. 11. t'nlversal l-Mucatlon and Visual Arts. III. Series: 
Cnn.-epts of modem mathematics (Filmstrip) part i 

(QA115] BU 74-740646 

Univeraal Education and VImial Arta 



Addition and sabtractlon of mixed numerals (Filmstrip) 

."v« leiy fr.r Vj.Mial K.!u<Hii<m. IltTl. 

rtl fr. n.lor, X- .ni and i.hon.idl»c ; I ■.. 12 In.. 33t rpm., 14 mln. 
I FraclUm^ a itfu upprfini-d. Kmup 1. no. K| 

Also Iwmed with phunitta|ie in caawtle. 

With lfact»ers cnlde and reading arrlpL 

CREDITS: Aiitbor^. I^u May. Donna Cyrler Jacobs. 

SCMMARY: Kiplsln* hr/w to add and subiracl raised numerals. 
Shn«a bnw (.) add the fractions flrst and demonstrates how to carry 
whole numbers when tbe rosctlon reqalrea It. 

1. Addlllon. 2. Sabtractlon. 3. Fractlona. I. Society for 

Visual MnraUon. Inc.. Chicago ||. Series: Fractlona: a new ap- 
proach (Kllnwirlp) group 1. no. »1, 

[Q.\117] 511 77-740040 

sotiety for Visual Rdacalloo 



AddltloB ud tabtractioD of ratloaal nambert. [Filmsthp] Educa- 
tional Projections Corp . 1969 

41 ff cokw 35 mm (Modem msthcmabc* ptogram L*>el !. TS8) 
With tescher'i manual 

CHEOITS Autbon. EKMovan R LjcbtenbcTg. Charles W Engcl 
SUMMARY lUuitfsta the compuiatioa of Ute tum and difference of ra- 
> thai are represeatcd by fractioRi with the lamc dcnominslorv 
e rrpreaenicd by dtfTcreni denominauont WiUi csptioiu Fo> 



1 Fractiant— Juvnulc filma 1 Addition -Juvenile dims ] Subtrscttoo 
'iwTBikfilRu 4 Nufflbcrt. Rational — Juvenile films (I Practioiu. 2 
Nunbert. RalKmal) 1 Educational Proiectiont Corporation 11 Series 
Madera aisiheinsucs profram (Filiaatrip] Lrvd 5. 751 
rQAll?! 372.7 72-733845 

Eda ca iin«al Projections 73 MARC 



15 



AddlKoB and aabtractloK taxes. |Filmatripi Media Batcnaioa 
Group Productioni- Rclcaaed by BFA Bducaliotial Media. 
1972, 

14(1 colof llmm andphonadlsc. Is. Illn. ]) I'lrpm (Esvlroa- 
mcntal malhrmslk'i) 

AImi iMucd with phonotsps la caaasua 

Wllh tludy BukJe 

SUMMARY Piuvtdca InMnictioa and practice In Um Me of addition and 
lubiiacitnn vhik demonMrsUag how nmJ» w atka can ba imhI to fifun taiaa 

I Addlllon 3 .tubuaction ) TataUon I Madia Eiuaatoa Oroap 
Production* 11 BPA F.ducatioaal MadlB. Ill Sariaa Envuooiwotal matb- 

iQAll^, 513 72-733101 

BFA Educaiinnal Media 7] MARC 



Addition and subtraction with regrouping 
(Filmstrip) 

sec Situntional math lab 2; Addition and sub- 
traction with regrouping 

Addition and subtraction wlthtxit regrotiplng 
(Filmstrip) 

see Situational math lab 1: Addition and sub- 
traction without regrouping 



Popular Science Audio-Via- 



Addition: base 5 {Filmttrtp) 
Uftis, lf>70. 

41 fr rnli.r, 35 mm. 

With teorhers' grjlde 

nummary Shows that number Ideas snd syalems of numerstlon 
t.i expn-ss thi-se Ideas work tngi-ther Explains the adfJUlon of 
whole numbers ezpremed with base tlve numerals using objects, 
numlier rays, snd an nddltion table. Shows that tbe coinmutatlre 
and associative properties hold regnrdieaa of tbe nomeraUoa w> 
tem. With cnptluna. 

1. Addition. 2. Quinary system. i. Popular Kdence Aadlo 

Tlnunls. 

511 78-7334OT 

Fnpulnr Science Atidlo- Vtauats 

Addition by grouping {Motion picture) Bailey-Film Asso- 
ciates 1969. 

4 mln "I, color. «uper 8 mm (Math manipulative!* Berlin I 

I»ip film. 

Wllh rtudy guide. .... 

Sumtniirii: Dpies Arabic numeraU to Indicate the number value 
of setft and to write n niimtier sentence Indicating addition. For 
elementary grndes. With captions. 

]. Set theory 2. Addlllon. i. Bolley-Fllm Asaoclateii. Se- 

ries- Math manipulative aerlea (Motion picture) 

372.7 74-7088«8 

ItFA E<lnrnllonnl Media 

Addition by Rrouping: the law of association {Motion pic- 
fvn) Itniley-Filni .V.swx-iati-s, 19f.O. 

4 mln -1. color, super 8 mm. (Math manlpulativ« aeries) 

l>x>p lllin. 

With -rtudy guide. „.„,,„. 

Utimmaru: Showa that when wts are udUmJ the sum remains 
constant even when the order of numbers la changed. For elemen. 

•"7 T^la.S";«w'*<'M.Vmatlc.) t. Balley-rUm Asaoclat«.. 

Serie*: Math mnnlpulaUvea series (Motion picture! 

372.7 ' 7-7088fl(J 

UFA EVlucatlonal Media 

Addition: column and carryiag. [Transparencicaj Creative Vbu- 

als [197-?] 

16 Iraniparencie* color 10 i 12 m (Third grade math) 
SUMMARY Ei^l tddition loson traiupaienocs and eight malchiag ques- 
tion iranipaicncic* fot third grade 

1 AddiUon Juvenile filiru. (I AdditiOQ] I Oeative Viauab (Fim) 
II Scnci Thud grade maih (Trafuparencies] 

tQAllS, 372.7 72-735414 

Crcanvc VwuaU 73 MARC 

Addition of fractional nunbere {Motion picture) Mocmitlan 
Co.. School Divifflon, 1&70. Made by Da^-idson Films. 
4 mln. si. color, miper 8 mm. (Macmtllan elementary math 

loops t 

I.'np flim 

Wllh teachers nolea. 

Summ/iry: Iieveliipa addition of fraitlonal numbers by building 
.in equivalence class for each fractional addend as a method of flod- 
ing the lesm common denominator. fCstabllsbes [he motive for flnd- 
liig the lenHt oinim'>n denominator and Interpretlog the stun by tutng 
i-olor and fractional -part regions. 

1 A'ldltlnn. 2. Fractions. i. -Macmlllan. Arm. publishers. New 

York. .School Division, Serin: Macmlllan elementary math loo^a 
(Motion pictum 

51 1 70-705280 

Ms-mlllsnC'.. 

Addition of integers {Motion picture) Macmillan Ok, 
S<hool Divi.'tion. 1»70. Made by Davidson Films. 

4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm {Macmlllan elementary math 
loopM) 



With 



with teachers notes. 

Sammerv.- Illuatrates tbe addition of inlecers by lulng coocrcte 

appllntlona. the numtwr Uoe, aod gamM. 

1 Arldltlon. I. Haemlllan, Brm. pabllsbem. Naw Toek. Scnool 

Division, n Davldsoa nima, San Franclsm. Serlea: KaemlUan 

elementary math toopn I Motion plctare) 

511 73-705281 

Slsrtninan On 

Addition of positive and negative numbers {FUmMtrip) 
Jam Handy School Senice Center, 1!>69. 

.10 fr color- V> mm. (Dttmrerlag wllfa tbe number Uae. no. 
8t 

With msfKini 

Hummai^: llluotraten, rlarlAe*. anil relatm tbe fnndamental con- 
cepts of the number line. For eleoientsry grades. 

1. Addition 2. Numbers. Negative. 3. Nnmber Hoe. L Jam 

Handy School Serrice Onter .Series: DlscorerUic srltb tbe doid- 

ber line (tliuslrlp) na 8. 

87&.7 78-786806 

Jam Macdr Srbool 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Addition of rational numbers (Motion picture) National 
Council of Teachers of Mathematics in cooperation « ith 
General Ijearninp Corp. Made b_v Davidson Films. Re- 
lented by Silver Bunlett Co.. 1970. 

■J-l mill. sti. rolor. 18 mtu. (Elemeiilnry mntliemiitlcs for tfHch- 
er9 and atudetit^ Tfticlier fllm 31 

With tetK'her's guide. 

CREDITS: Project director, Hnrry D. RudermaD ; teachers. Ljiu- 
r*ii G. Woodby, Joseph Moray. 

Sl'MMARY : Emphasises the use of equivalent fractlooa when 
adding fractional nnoibera with different deaomlaators; presents the 
conunutatiTe and asstx.-latlve properties and the Identity element; 
and showB how to use the number line, number rod^ and partitioned 
rectaoglefi a.s visual ald^. 

I, Numbei-s, Rjiiional— Study and teflching. 2. Mathematics — 
Teacher tralDlng- 3. Addition— Study and teaching, I. National 
Council iif Tenrhers of Mathematics, II. Silver Burdett Company. 
III. St-i ies : EleroeiJtar>- mathematitN for teachers anti students, 
Teiichfi- fllni ;t (Motion picture) 



[Q.\1UJ 
Silver Burdett Co. 



370.7 



70-7i;i68o 



Addition of unlike fractions (Filmstrip) 
see Operations on fractions, no. 2: Addition of 
unlike fractions 

Addition properties. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals {197-7] 

14 iraiuparencics. color 10 x 12 in (Fmt grade msLh) 

SUMMARY Seven addition lesson Iruuparenciea and seven matching 

question iran&parcncies for Tint grade 

I Addiuon— Juvenile Tilms [1 Addiuon] I. Creative Vuuab (Firm) 

II. Serici Fim grade math. [Traoiparencies} 

[QA115j 372.7 72-735401 

Creative Visuals 72 MARC 

Addition with mixed numerals (Motion picture) National 
Council of Teachers of Mathematics in cooperation with 
General Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films, Re- 
leased by Silver Burdett Co.. 1970. 

'J niln. sd. color 16 mui. (Elementary matbematk-s for teach- 
ers and students. Student fllni 3C) 

With teacher's guide. 

CREDITS : Project director. Harry D. Hnderman : teachers, 
Lauren U. Woodby, Joseph Moray. 

SL'MMARY : An animated film In which a coal miner has to learn 
how to add the amounts of coal In partially filled cars from the mine. 

1. -Addition. I. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. 
II, Sliver Burdett Company. III. Series: Elementary mathematics 
for teachers and students. Student film 3C (Motion picture) 
[QA115J 511 70-713702 

Sllvpr Burdett Co. 

Additi<m with the number line {Filmstrip) Jam Handy 
School Sen-ice Center, 1969. 

30 fr, color. 35 mm. (Discovering with the number line no 2) 

With manual. 

Kummai-y: Illustrates, clarifies, and relates the fundamental con- 
cepts of the Dumber line. For elementary grades. 

1. Numtier \\m. 2. Addition i. Jam Handy School Service Cen- 
ter Series; Discovering with the number line (Filmstrip) no. 2. 

372.7 76-736300 

Jam Handy School Serv- Ice Center 

Additive color {Filmstrip) 
see Color and its perception; Additive color 



Additive mixture {Motion picture) Grateway Educational 
Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Communication 
Films, 1964. 

2 niln. si. (.-olor. 8 mm, (Light and color serle.s) 

Loop Aim. 

With study card. 

Bummary: Illustrates bow certain colored Ught.s when added or 
mixed together will produce other colors and, In the right propor- 
tions, white light. 

1. Colors. I. Gateway Educational Films, ltd.. London, n. Com- 
munity Film*", inc. Series: Light and color series (Motion pic- 
ture) 

Fi A 67-1701 

Communication Films 



The Address routine (Motion picture) 
see Fundamental skills in golf. Unit 1: 
the address routine 



The grip; 



Adelaide {Motion picture) Australian News and Information 
Bureau, 1966. Released in the U. S., 1967. 

22 mill sd. color. 10 mm. 

Crcd^tt: Producer, Eric Thompson : director. James Jeffrey, 

Summary: Depicts, without narration, the sights and aouuds of 
Adelaide, the capital dtf of South Australia. 

X. Adelaide. t. Australia. News and InformatioR Bureau. 

919.4 Fi A 68-1731 

AuatrallBD News and Information Bsreao 



Adell Chemical Company 



Ifistare — young couple. 



Adelphi College {Filjostrip) Guidance Associateis, 1966. 

65 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodiac : 1 a.. 12 In., 33i rpm., 15 mliu 
microgr<'ove. 

Rumnuii'V' Describes the educational opportunltlCH available at 
Adelphi College. Dlsciixses the entrance requirements and describes 
the Htiident body. Includes vlewn of the campus and the facllltle.^ of 
the whwol. 

1, Adelphi University, Garden City, N, Y. I, Guidance Associates 

of Pleasant ville. N. Y, 

378.747 Fi A 67-t294 

Guidance Associates 



Adelphia compagnia cinematografica 
see 

Gold for the (Caesars. 

Morgan the pirate. 



The Adirondacks {Filmstrip) Budek Films and Slides. 

40 fr color. 35 min . 

Swm.njurv; A survey of Bome of the principal characteristic of the 
Adirondack Mountains. With captions 

QiiH '^^"^P"«<^"' "ountalna i, Budek (Herbert O.) Films and 

Slides, Santa Barbara, CaUf. 

917.47 72-732824 

Budek Films and Slides i^ioiio^ 



Adjectives: comparatives and saperlatiTes (Motion pic- 
ture) Ealing Corp., 1970. 

■1 mio, si, color, super 8 ram. ( Parts of ^>eecb) 

Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case. 

Summary : Explains the formation of comparatlTe and superla- 
tive form.i of common adjectives. 

1, English language — Adjective I. EaMag Corporation, (Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Series : Parts of speech ( Motion pletnre) 

372.6 76-709439 

Ealing Corp. 



Adjustable, open-end, and socket wrenches 
(Motion picture) 

see Metalworking tools: Adjustable, open-end, 
and socket wrenches 

Adjusting a four*jaw chuck {Motion picture) Elaling 
Corp., 1S70. 

4 mm, sj color, super S mm (Metalworking lathe) 

Ijoop film. Film notes on cartridge case. 

Summaiuj l>euiuiisirales the chalk method, the tool holder sight 
method, and the dial indicntor method for centering stock In a four- 
jaw chuck, 

1. Chuck.';. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: 
Metalworking lathe (Motion picture) 

621.9 78-705940 

Ealing Corporation 



Adjusting gss pressures with torch valves dosed, and light- 
ing torch {Motion picture) Tecnifai Education Division, 
1969. 

4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Oxyacetylene welding) 

I>M)p tilm 

In a multimedia prosram of 10 film loops, 4 filmstrips. 13 trnns- 
parenr-les, and work aheeta 

With teacher's guide by James Pender and Fnink Ma.sson. 

Summant- Demonstrates a method of adjusting gas pressures and 
lighting torrh valves with the torch valves closed, one of the two 
most commonly used methods of adjusting the gas pressure. 

1- Oxyacetylene welding and cuttlnp. i. Plastic Coaling Corpo- 
ration. Tecnifax Division. Series; Oxyacetylene welding (Motion 
picture) 

671.5 73-706672 

A. L. A. Booklist 



Adju.sting gas pressures with torch valves open, and light- 
ing torch {Motion picture) Tecnifias Education Division, 
1969. 

4 min. si. i-olor. super 8 mm. <Oiyaoetylene wetiling) 

Lo<^ flim. 

Ill a mitltlmedie program of 10 film loops, 4 filmstrlpa, 13 trans- 
piirencles, and work sheets 

With teacher's guide by James Pender and Frank Masson. 

Summarjr Deinnnstrntes a method of adjusting ga.«i prrs.sureii imd 
lighting torch valves with the torch valves open, one of the two most 
commonly used methods of adjusting the gas pressure, 

1- <>xya<i'tylene welding and cutting. i. Plastic Coating Corpo- 
ration. Tecnifax Division. Series; Oxyacetylene welding (Motion 
picture) 

671.5 77-706673 

A. L. A. Booklist 



Adjusting the band saw {Motion picture) I.oti Lilly Films. 
Rclensed by International Communication Films. 1964. 

J mm >l culiii 
I..IIIP Hlni niounltil in ca 
In super 8 nini 

With tenclier -tudy guide. 

fiummavii: iM-nmnsiriitea iiml gives directions for iidjusllng a blind 



1 Itiind sii»s 
niunlcatloD Fllni.-. 
picture) 



I \MH IJily Film-, ii. International Com- 
Series: Industrial educntion series (Motion 



Adjusting the blade guides (Motion picture) 
^^del ^^^^^- Part 2: Adjusting the blade 



Adjusting the circular saw {Motion picture)^ Ijon Lilly 
Films. Released by Intemntionnl Commiiiiicntion Films. 
1964. 

-1 min, .si. Color. 8 mm. ( Industrial education series) 

I>..>p film mounted In carlrtdge. Issued In standard 8 mm and 
in super 8 mm. 

With teacher study guide. 

Hummary: Deinoustriitea and glve.s directions for ndjusting a cir- 
cular anw. 

1. Circular sawv i. I^u Lilly Films, il International Com- 

niiinlcalion Films Serlpn: Indu.strial education aeries (Motion 

picture) 

684.08 73-703157 

! iiternatlonal Coniiiiunl- cation Films 



16 



Adjusting the distributor cam angle {Motion pirturc) liay- 
bai Technical Films, 196(1, 

4 min, si. color. 16 mm. 

Summary: Shows the dwell meter hooked to the coll to test the 
dwell of the points (cam angle) and explains the elTecta of adjust- 
ment on the meter. 

1, Automobiles — Ignition. 2. Automobiles — Maintenance and re- 
pair. I. Raybnr Technical Films. 

629.28 Fi 68-95 



Adjusting the jointer {Motion picture) Ix>u Lilly Films. 
Released by International Communication Films, 1964, 

4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Industrial education serleai 

ijMip film mounted in tartridge. Issued in standard S nmi and 
■ n super 8 mm. 

With teacher study gnide. 

Summon/: Demonstrates and gives directions for adjusting a 
Jointer. 

1. Jointer (woodworking machine) L Lou Lilly Films, n. In- 

lemalional Communication Films. Series: Industrial education 

series (Motion picture) 

684.08 70-703159 

InlemationalCommunI- cation Films 

Adjusting the lathe {Motion picture) lx)u Lilly Films. 
Rele.iRed by International C-ommunication Films, 1964. 

2 iniu -si. color 8 mm ( Industrial education seriesji 

Ix>op film mounted in c.irtrl.igi. Issued in .'^tandnid 8 mm. and 
in super 8 mtn_ 

With teacher study gulde. 

Summart/: Demonstrates and gives directions for ndju.stinc a 
lathe 

1 I.Athes. I. Lou Lilly Films, ii. International Communit'a- 

tion Films. Series: Industrial education aeries (Motion picture) 

684.08 77-703158 

International C'ommuoi. ciillon Films 



Adjusting the radial arm saw {Motion picture) Lou Lilly 
Films. Released by International Communication Films, 
1964. 

4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Industrial education series) 

Loop film mounted in cartridge, I.ssued In standard 8 mm. and 
in super 8 mm. 

With teacher study guide. 

Summary.- Demonstrates and gives directions for adjusting a 
radial arm .saw. 

1, Radial sawa. i. Loa Ullj FUma n. International Communl- 
t-aiion FRm.s. Series: Industrial ediu-ation series <Motlon picture) 
684.08 75-703160 

International Comnuini- cation Films 

Adjusting your reading speeds (Motion picture) 
see Reading growth. Part 4: Adjusting your 
reading speeds 

The Adjustment equation {Motion picture) Video Nursinf^, 
1969. Made by WTTW-TV. 

tVt mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (tirowth and development, the adult 
years) 

Videotape also issued. 

With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audio tapes. 

Crediln: Authors, Stanley Caban.ski, Carolyn Cabanskl. 

Summary: Presents the mei-hanlsms that are Involved In the 
functioning of the intrapsychic processes and the relationship of 
the defense methanisms. 

I, Adjustment (Psychology) i. Video Nursing, inc. Series: 

Growth and development, the adult years (Motion picture) 

612.66 74-706809 

Video Nursing 



(Adiai StcvensoH] (Motion picture) N'ltC Television, 1952. 

28 min sd, b4w. 16 mm. ( Meet the press I 

Telecast March 30. 1062. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet 
the press. 

Summaru' Illinois Governor .\dlal Stevenson a8<Tit)es the current 
nnrest in the country to Washington morai.s. lax ledslatloo, and the 
war, in a discussion with Lawrence Spivak. moderator, Mae Craig, 
Roecoe Drummond. Edwin Lahey. and Richard WUsoil 

1. Stevennon, Adlal Kwing. lKOO-1965. 2. U. 3. — Politics and in>v- 
emmeat. *. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBO Televl- 

alon Network. Series : Meet the press ( Motion picture) 

973.918 70-701371 



Adlai SteTCBSoa. [Motion picture3 BBC-TV, Loadon. 1967. 
Released io the U.S. by Time-life Films. 

30 mm (d bAw 16 mm. 

SUMMARY: Vicwi of AdUi Stevenson Kveral yean before his death u he 
w«s interviewed on the BBC television kHcs Face lo hce. Mr Stevenson dt»- 
cuucs cvcnti in his life, his family, and his aspiradons. 

1 Stevenson. Adlai Ewing. 1900-1963 I British Broadcas(in| Cofpora- 
Uon Television Service. 11. Timc-Lifc Filnu. 

tE748] 923 77-714551 

Timc-Life Films 72 MARC 



Adlai Stevenson — face to faee {Motion picture) British 
BroadcastinfT Corp., London, I960. Released in the D. S. 
by Peter M. Robeck & Co., 1967. 

•M) min. .sd b&u 

Summnry: AdI 
family, and nspirntions. 

1. SleveiLson, Adlal Ewlng. liMJO-lIWTi. i. British I{|-oti<lcasling 

Coi-porallon ii. Robeck (Peter M.) & Company, Inc., New York. 

923 Fi A 6^1&45 

Peter M. Koheck * Co. 



dl-SCUl 



lilh John Knt'iiiiiii. Ills 



Admaster, inc. 
see 



The Bellman — the ten-miniite ambassador. 
Current facts. 
Living with natural gas. 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Film strips 



Atlniaster. Inc. (Conllnufd) 



Maid — the magic touch, nnd how to Rot it. 

Iloom clork— I Uko people. 

Adminial«rlnK m«diaiUoiu to th« prvmatnrr Infant (Vo/ton 
pi.-turr) M.-(ir»«-HiII IW.k fo., 1:1:0. Mu.U. I.y Willitm 
CUihomc, inc. 

S mlft. >d. f<n|(\r miiwr S mm. 

Una bBWPd •« 10 mm fllm. 

Wtib MndMtl aiudjr manuil %uA InMnirlor's miidn. 

Cn4a»: Aoibonk Arl«D« Kiti, Kliuibr-ih l>lrka»>n 

8BnM«rir: DMBonitntri aprctal ((vhnlqu<<« nnd prmutlofui for 
•dmloMM'lnc nttdkttioiu 10 (bf prrimtliirr Infant orallj bdi] iDtni- 
nuacuUrly. 

1 Infanta (l*ivinaturr) i MKIrawFIUl Book OompftiiT. B*- 
riOT: Ttw Normal mnuilura Infant (Uotloo picture) 

610.73 70-707880 

UrOrawll 111 Book 0(k 

Admlnialntion of an intrunoMniar hUfctioa {iiotion pie- 
fwrvl J. n. I.ippinixiet Co., 196a 

4 mill *\ o)lor fuper fi mm. ( Injection terhnlc) 

I»op film ntiMiniMl in oaiindic 

With Inatrurtor'a luMo and Mudenl inil<S<<. 

€Tr4it»: Produrrr. John Tya 

8mmm**y: D«DOMtrat« how to admlnlater an Intramuscular la- 
iartloo. 

1 ln><rtt<tn«. Intramuarular i. Upplncott (J. It.) rompany. 

PbllaiMplila. Sn-lra; Injection Ipdinlc (Uotlon pictaret 

«IB Fi A 68~2.S42 

J. a Upplncolt Co. 



Administration of mrdicattona {FUmatn/i) McGniwIlill 
It-x.k C«. 1^7i\ Sliu\v Uy Willinni ClniUrne. inr. 

^ n:ii> ir>|n ct'Utt :l~> mm Hn<l phonmllv^ 

With inMrurtnr'ii guide and nrrtpt. 

Crrdif: Author. Mary Hope Vaht-y. 

Cttmlfin*: 1. Oral nwiilmllun*. 42 fr 15 n]ln.~2. Siibciitaneou* 
u»d lairadermal Injertlomi. Su fr 15 min — S. lotraTenou* Ihcrarr. 
42 fr. 13 mln. — I. Kyr nM«llratlon«. S2 fr 15 m<n — 5. Naial medl- 
calkNia. 28 fr. l.'- mln.—*. Kar medlcadoo-v 2» fr. IS mln.— 7. 
Coloe RM>dtmk>n«. X> fr l.'i mln — 8. Kladd*^ mMlhuttonn. 36 fr, 
15 mln. 

1 TbrmpfrittrK. i. UrUraw-Illll Book roopany. 

610.7 74~734tH)7 

M<-r.ran lllll Rook Co 

The Administrative assistant {FUtMtrip) Graphic Re- 
search. 1969. 

tS fr color. S5 an. uid pboaoflisc: 2 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm.. S 
mln. ilincv edncstlon) 

With teachers frulde. 

Crr4tt§: Conmltant, Marlla Kaxpir 

Summary Explatm duties of higher secretarial posltloaa. With 
captions. 

1. Svrretarlm. l Graphic Renenrch. Inc. Series: Office edu- 

cailoo (Fllmsmp) 

651 73-732827 

Graphic Re^imrcb 



Admiral Pictures 
see 

Arizona raiders. 



Diaiy of a madman. 
Twice-told tales. 



AdmisMoa and discharge iFtlmstrip) Trainex Corp.. 1967. 

to fr ro|f>r. SS mm. and pbooodUc: 2 a.. 12 In., S3t rpm.. 20 
mla BicmcTwoT*. 1 Patient cmre aerlea — basic needs. 2) 

with •'Tipt and Instnictur's sotdf. 

Smmmarg; [XtMrlbea adnlssJoo procedore* micb as unit prepara- 
tSoo. patient cre^tlnx. patient orlentaUon, belplnit the patient Into 
bed. llninx Tiluablmi. and ofawrrailon of riui signs. r>l«cusa« cor- 
r«*poadioK divcharte procedure*. 

L HfwpitaU- AdmlnutraKoo. 2. Hoaplui nn. t. Tralnex 

Corporation. Srrles: Patient rare series — basic rteedi. 2 (Pllin- 
■Utp> 

610.73 Fi A 6ft-.'WO0 

Traleex Corp 

The AdmitUncc (Motion pieture) National Fihn Board of 
Canada. 1968. 

4S min. mL bAw, 16 mm. 

Cndifr Pnidurw. Barrle flowelU: director and acrtpt writer. 
PalrMa Wat-no. pbotograpber. Paul Leacb. Coat: Bererl* Jooen, 
Patricia Collin*. Amelia Hall. 

ji^mmtuy- A *tody of tbe reacTloru of the membem of a family 
wb#o i-oQfronied by Ibe areere mental lltoms of one of Its mecnbeni 
*— I ("^"W^ma of arraBglag tneaial hospital admltun«v for an 



1. Mentally lU— Tarr and tmtment 2 Psychiatric bonrftaK 
- * SBAda. National Pllm Board. ^^ 

301.42 76-705239 

National Pllm Board of Cai»ada 'v-,vo£^ 



Adobe brick makioc (Motion picture) 
media. 1970. 



Doubleday Multt- 



4 mla sl. color, super S mm. lUfc Is the aarly WmI acrlM) 

l«op fllm mon&Ud la cartrMia. 

With tancher'a caldfc 

Somaary : Shows the adobe brtck maklnr procem that the SpanUh 
pa<tre« laocbt the Indiana In early CallfomU. 

1. Brlrkmakloc— Tbe W«t I. Dooblcday Multimedia. 
Serte* : Life In th#- early W««t aetles iMotloo ptctoret 

691 77-710150 

l>onbleday MultlmMlla 



Adolwcence i.l/.,tion ,.irturr) rn.ii.l,r( prndurlionn. ^a^i^ 
im\. ItplcaMH) in U.e V. S. by CCM Filma, 1907. 
■J2 mln Ml. ItAw Ifl mm 
MAgnrllr miuiHl Irnck 
r«IyT"'*' ""^"'"'- ^'lo'llwir rnnt».ncy; acrwnplay. Agnes Van 

.„ !;',t.N«s'M .'•""""■".T /.'./'*"' *"■"" "'' l»""«<w« nece«ar7 
1 ^ nu.Jl\ V ""''''"' ^'■"•^ »" <'«-inplined by the ctperknrp. of 

lln.( nii.lltloii, and Wurnn (.. rontlnuc hrr miiilloa. 

1 Kallet. I. Tronchn pnKlii.ti„ii«. 11. cx:M riltna. 

,...„„,„ '»1.3 76-709.™ 

Adolencence: a cultural pheno menon {.Votit^n picture) 
Vi.lrn Xiirsinc VX>7. Ma*l(> l>y ;\'TTW-TV. 

H mln ml Mw. lit mm. I.Man: hla growth and devclt^nnent— 
lilrih iliiixigh ac1"le)"Tiic>> ) 

Vl>|>^>lll|K' "I**! IN-Vllt^l 

With liiMructor'H Kiildc. Htiiili-nt ayllabUH, and audiotape. 

rrrdilt: Inntructor, Robert C NIcolay. 

Summary: iHnruivm^ tiiit)e»c<>n<^, puberty, and adoleacence with 
regard to phyolcal. pMychnloglml, cultural, and parental rvartlona. 

I. AdolefKvnce. 1. Video Nursing. Inc. Serlea: Man: bis 

growth and derelopment — birth tbritugh B<ln1<"«cf>nOi> 1 Motion ptr- 
tnre) 

155.6 74-703673 

Video Nur«ln|[ 



Adolescence and alcohol (Motion picture) 
sec Alcohol and college youth: Adolescence and 

ulcohol 

Adolescence is change [Motion picture) Jayark Corp., 1969. 

10 mi'i "il it>lor la nini. I Vou are >ou. no. 21 

IjMmouit in HvliiK. phiiE« 2. 

Witli leiirlur-' )n:inunl 

Crfdilt: (_■^^■:^l.^l h> Siil I).i,'iir>.i iiii'l Ik-n Turk-T 

Summaiy: J*iM-ussen llic plijiii-iil ihanget, chuoKe" In (i-clini:« 
ami iitlltiKlcH. iind cfiMnjti"* In wx-lal and lnteri>ersonal relatlondhlp-t 
which occur during adolotcence by showing dlfTerent reaction"! of 
boy* and BirN of the name aite, Inlroduoea fnclnra of herediiy. 
pnTlroDiDfnt, and eeiider an reliited to permnat growth nnd develop- 
ment, grnphlcslly Illustrating the role of enilocrlnc gland* In lotlal- 
Ing the<« changes. 

1 Adolescence. 1. Jayark Corporation Series: You are you 

(Motion picture) no. 2. 3erle«: I.,e!»ons In living IMotlon picture) 
phaae 2. 

612.6 78-7(i470;i 

JayarlcCorp 

The Adolescent (Motion picture) Office of Public Informa- 
tion. I'nited Xations. Released bv Contempomi^ Films/ 
McCmw-Hill. 1971. 

20 mln. «(l color. IG mm. <rnitPfl Nations Internnllonnl lone 
serlew) 

.^I'MMARV : Presents Inlcrviewn with young people from various 
coiiiiirlea to portray what the new generation thinks and feels about 
the norld. Filmed st a town Hqiiare beside a canal in Amsterdam. 

1. Youth. I. United Nntionit Office of Public Information. II. 
)Ii-<;rnw-III]l Book Company. Series: United Natlonn Interna- 

tional lone series (Motion picture) 

301.2 75-711483 

MmrawHin Book Co. 

Adolescent idealism and realism {Motion picture) Video 
Xtirsinp. l!H57. Made by WTTW-TV. 

W 1: I '«l. bAw-. Irt mm (Mnn: bKgrtiuCh and develofiment — 
btnh thrirtigb adole»'ence) 

Videotaije abio Issued. 

With In-'tructor's eulde. <itudent syllabus, and audiotape 

i'rediU: I n.wt nictorK, Robert C Nloilay. Barney Berlin. 

Summarp: IH*.-uR.seM attitudes r.f a-I'.lesrenLf tnwtinl IdeatlJW) and 
re.ilism, chanffes In self.c.)ncept. emereent values, and poRltlre fea- 
tures .>f adolescent re^helllon In liite ii<l<>leni'«nce. 

1, Adolescence. i, Vtrle.) Nurnlng, Inc. Series: Man; bis 

growth and development —birth through adolescence ( Mntlon pic- 
ture) 

155.5 77-703671 

video Nursing 



Tbe Adolescent Iliad. [Motion picture] Caliromia State Dcpt. of 
Menial Hygiene Made and released by Lawrcn Productions. 
1971 

25 mm id color 16 mm 

SU M MARY A documentary on the adolescent bchavioril mudificalion pro- 
$twm. Iliad. ■! Mendocino State Hoipiul lltuitraici new approaches t<> mcnuil 
health Mivicn Shows trcsimeni lor icvcrc behavioral and cmoiion*! problems 
luch n drug abioe. aggrevtion, Mealmg. withdrawal, and Jfopptng uui of Khool 

I Adotewent piychutry 2 Behavnit mudirication I Califixriia [>cp( 
of Mental Hygiene II Lawrcn Produclxmt. ific 

(RJ503, 155.5 72-702525 

U»feft Pfodoclion* 72 MARC 

Adolescent — know thyself {Film*trip) Eye Gate House, 

1969. 

33 fr iTitor 3.'i mm. nnd phuiiodinc: 1 a., 12 In.. 331 rpm.. II 
mln. mUrogn»i>ve. (Getting to know me, DO. 1) 

With teacherv tnanual. 

rrr^it*- Writer. Uary T. Fltxpatrlck. 

Summary: LNKussea problems faced b7 adolcaccots; points out 
that a number of ibe dllBcultlea are maturatlooaL 

1. AdoleM-ence. l Eye Gale Houae, Inc. 9erle«: Oltlng to 
know DM (Pllmalrip) tio. 1. 

171 70-788798 

Eye Gate Bouw 

The .Adolescent patient (Motion picture) Video Nursing, 
lOtu. .Made by W'mV-T\'. 

41 m > Ml liAw. to mm. I Pedlatrlr aur>lng) 

Videotape also lasoaO. 

With laatrucior'a guide. «tadenl ayllabtw. and audiotape. 

Crrilili.- Innrartor^ Barbara Brodle, Audrey Kaiafntiab. 

Summary- lHw-uMfa the apecial problema faced by the adolenrent 
In tl>r btvptiaL Includea ■oggeallooa for ounlng care. 

1. Pediatric nurklog. 2. Adotearettrv. l VMcio Nuralog. lac. 

Serlea: Pediatric DDndng (Motion picture) 

610.73 76-703399 

video Nnntlng 



17 



AdolMcent revolt (FilfnAtrip) Q+Fxl Productiona, 1966. 
'M\ u "pI.t rift mm and phirtjoillac: 1 a. tS liL. SSI rpm.. 7 mln. 

(TeiTi p It M'lallonMhlpK, no II 

Willi learher'n Ptiidy gulilc ^ 

ffcdlM Author. Kveiyn Miller Herger ; e.lHor. Wallace Mm"" 

Hummntv liliixtral'* ihe change- wliifh f-roir in [.arenl etiild 
n-lnliciiiiihliM rtnrlrig ndole«-enc«. when the ternager l«Ttln" to aa-ert 
hi" Inilt'oenileniv, _ , _^ .... 

1 AiIoleH-Tii.f Z Parent and rl.lld. I. Q+Bd Prr.ductlon«. 

Kerlp« TVc-n unrent relallonidil[M (Kllmstrip) HO. 1. 

:iOI.43 72-734486 

Q+Kd Pnxlucllwna 

Adoleacent aextiaUty {Motion picture) Video NuniinK, 1967. 
Mn.lo by \VTTW-TV. 

41 i„lii "i|, lAw 11 ninv (Man: biagrtiwth and devwlt^menl— 
birth tlLn«ui£h mlole-cence) 
Vld<^>tBpi" nlwt iawird. 



With inatru.trir'* guide, «tudei.t -yll«bu«, and «o^ 

fVcdit* InMruf-torx. Kobcrt O. NIcolay. Alberta ruUw. 

^■«mfnarv DUcuw-* pUta-cence and aei ^'"^^T^ *' .^[1^7 
10 -eo.ndary ^% chnmcterlatlc^ changing aocUl sUndanla. the cul- 
turnl nmt>l»alen.v»i, and rewiltant cnnfllcta, 

I l-uberty 2. Youth -Se«<ial he*iavlor. 1. \ ideo Numlng^oc. 
.Keri™ Man: hN growth and development — birth throngb adoim- 
cenre ( Motion picture) ^^ 

16B.5 70-703672 

video Nurnlng 



Adolph Gottlieb (Fitnutrip) 
,1D6!»?, 



Warren Schloat Productinna 



alt fr color. STi mm. and pbonodbic: 8 mtn. (Pamous nrtlata 
at work, net 9) 

.Mko iMued with phonotape In caasetle. 

rrrdUi: Writer nnd pholoKrapher. Honald 3- Perklna. 

Summary; Adolph (iodlleb dcmonxlratna aome of bis painting 
technique*. dCMcrlbes Ihe tooU and media he umk, and talka about 
some of the things that Influence bim. Includoi ncenea of hU atudlo. 

I. Gottlieb, Adolph. 1008 1. Schloat (Warren) Produr- 

tlonn. PleaaantTtlle, N, Y. Serlea: Fnmniix artlNtu ut work I Pllm- 
Ktrlp) aet 8. 

7.11.4 70-735ii92 

A. L. A. Booklist 



Adolph 's Ltd. 
see 



Meat buying: a time of decision. 

(Adoption, (Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co. in 
association with A. Tj. Alexander [1954, 

21 mill 8d, tiAw. 1« mm. (t'ourt of humnn relations) 

rrrrfi(» rriKliicer nnd mo<lenii(ir. .V U Alexander; mediator*. 
Fannio Murtt. Norman Vlnci-nt I'eaie. Itaiph Emeraoo Darla. 

Summary: The court of mediation emmlneji problema of adoption 
In a t-nse In whirh an older mnrrle*! slitter wishes to adopt her 
younger sister's Illegitimate child. 

1. Adoption. I. National Bnuitlcaaiing Company. Inc. Sertea: 
Court of human relatloos (Motion picture) 

Fi 67-2240 



Adrian and Arden Vance Productions 
see 



Cello care. 
Guitar care. 

String bass care. 

Violin and viola care. 

Adrian Vance Productiorw 
see 

The Borrego earthquake. 

How are earthquakes detected? 

In case of earthquake. 

The Slide rule: CI scale and continued 
products. 

The Slide rule: combined operations and 
proportion. 

The Slide rule: division. 

The Slide rule: logs, sines, and tangents. 

The Slide rule: multlplicatioD. 

The Slide rule: squares, cubes, and roots. 

What are earthquakes ? 

What causes earthquakes ? 

What do we learn from earthquakes? 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



The Adult Ailanthus moth (Motion picture) Troll Associ- 
ates. 1971. Made by International Film Makers. 

4 mil *.( i'..tiir snpor S nirii r Ailiinthiis : Chlncw silk moth) 

l.fN*!! nitii iiiniiniPd In ciirtrldirf, 

CBEPITS : Pniduwr, Louis rK-Kochpnionl ; phntoin'apher. ('(inip- 
)>ell N<>r»(;ii:ir<I. 

SUMMARY; Shows the traiifirurnmttori and the emergence of Ihe 
ilcllrnic Allfiiilhns ninth. 

1. AllanlhiiB moth. 2. InsertH— Metuniorphnsls. I. Troll Afwo- 
i-lntes- II. SiTJex: Ajlunthus: Chinese sllL ntoth (Motion picture) 
fQI-5GI.S:il r.n.vrs 73-71376-2 

Tfill ARSiKlaf.'s 

The Adult and the public library (Motion picture) Univer- 
sity of Wisconsin. Released by Bureau of Audio- Visual 
Instruction, 1964. 



stl 



IC I 



Hammnrv iJenionstrntes the cxlenslve fiim'tlons of « pronresslve 
public library In sa-rvlng IhP need'' of b community. Shows that an 
BCtlfe and energftic community will have a library as the hub of 
many of Its actlvUles. 

I. Libraries nnd community. i- Wisconsin. University, 

n. Wisconsin. University. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction. 

027.4 Fi A 6S-175 

Wisconsin. Univ. But. ot Audio-Visual Instruction 

Adult roles in marriage and faually. {Transparencies] Creative 

Visuals, 1968. 

4 tr«nsp»rerhcies color 10 x 12 in. (Family reUnoni. Senior high level) 

With tuchcr's manual. 

CREDITS Authors. Arthuf W Blue, William R Loofl. Daniel M McMiI- 
len. 

CONTENTS InUoduction lo mamcd life— The life cycle mobility —The 
mamage msiiiuuon — Philosophy of American marriage. 

1 Marruge -United Stales (I Marriage] t. Creative Visuals (Firm) 
II Series: Family relalioru [Transparencies] Senior high level 
[HQ536] 301.42 72-735955 

Creative Visuali 72 MARC 



Advance Film Company 
see 

Quiz reel. 

Advance in pipe tracing [Motion picture) E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours and Co., 196G. Made by Audio Productions. 

12 mm. Hd. color. 16 mm. 

Humnuiry: Describes the problem faced by industry In flndlng a 
tracloR system thnt will keep process fluids at a deslrnd tempera- 
ture. Compares steutn traclnc with electrical traclnK. empbaslzlne 
the savings In costs and the Increase in the variety of uses of elec- 
trical tracing. 

1. Process control. 2. I'Ipe lines. 3. £tectrlc heating. i. Du 

Pont de Nt^mours ( E. I. ) and Company. 

f/21.3 Fi 68-66 

Advanced arc welding. (Filmslrip] Power Systems Division, 
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Made and released by Westing- 
house Learning Corp., 1970 

Snimiinpi color 35 mm- and phonolape ii 
series) 

With instructor's guide and scnpl 

SUMMARY A traming film in (pccial welding skills With captions 

CONTENTS 1 Vcnical lap foini 85 ft, IS mm,— 2 Vertical T-joint 
(slnnger beads) 56 fr , 12 min— 3, Vertical Tjoint (coverpasses and weaves) 
57 ft, 14 mm— 4 Vertical V-groovc bull joint 80 fr.. IS min.— 5. Overhead 
T-joint- 75 f r , 12 mm. — 6. Overhead V-groove buU joint. 55 fr.. 14 min-~7 
Horiionlal pipe welding. 73 fr.. 16 min —8 All-position pipe welding, 79 fr.. 17 

I Elecinc welding I Westinghouse Elecinc Corporation Power Sys- 
tems Division It Westinghouse Learning Corporation. Ill Series Metals 
foining series (Filmsirip] 

[TK4660) 671.5 72-735126 

Wcatioghouac Learning 72 MARC 

Corp. 

Advanced badminton [Motion picture) Associated Film 
Services. Made by Jan Sodlo. Released by AIMS In- 
structioual Media Services, 1970. 

10 min, «d, color. 16 mm. 

With guide. 

Summary: Wynn Rogers demooMtrntes various advanced badmin- 
ton tet-linlques In singles, doubiiw. and mixed doubles. 

1. Badminton (Game) i. As-iuxlHted Film Services, ii. AIMS 

Instructioonl Mt'dia Services. 

796.34 77-706472 

AIMS Instrurtlonal Media Services 



(Metals joining 



Advanced camera handling. (Slide set] Eastman Kodak Co.. 
1970. 



and phono Upc ii 



smglc-track. 1 7/B 



BO slides color 2 n 2 n 
ip&. 20 mm 

With scnpi- 

SUMMARY Pfovides mformaiion on advanced camera handling lech- 
niqua, including loading of film, exposure scllmg, and maintenance procedures 

I Photography 2 Cameru I Eastman Kodak Company. 
CTRUS] 770.28 72-736617 

Eastman Kodak Co 72 MARC 



Advanced driving [Motion picture.) American Automobile 
Association. Made by South Carolina Educational Tele- 
vision Center. Released by (Jreat Plains National Instruc- 
tional Television Library, 1967. 

28 min. id. color. Ifi mm. (S|><)rt»mBnllkc driving, no. 17) 

I'nrt of an educntlonal packagp including texts, workbook, driving 
gulden, teati, fllm.<tlrlp8. and brk-f-fllms. 

Credlln: Instructor. Harold O. (!arlton. 

fiummiirv: lllustrnttta well-known Hituiitlnns nnd little-known reiii- 
edlefl for evasion of (raHlc (lungers. ICmphaalzea the Importance of 
good Judgment and caution. 

1. Automobile driving. 2. TrwtJlc safety. i. American Auto- 

mobile AasoclntloD. ii. Urciit I'lalnM NiitlonnI InRtructlonol Tele- 
vision Library. Series; Sportsmanlike driving (Hotloo picture) 



American Automobile 



629.283 
AsaoclntlOD 



Fi A 68-927 



Advanced microscopy (Motion picture) Harper & Bow, 
Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Fibn Productions. 

4 min si color super 8 mm. (Biology series) 

I>j.ip lilm iiiuunted In cartridge. 

With tape s4Tlpt. lab manual, readings book, source book, and 
teacher'-: mnnuiil. 

CrrdiU: Author, Walter Plaut. 

Summaru- r>esirlbes phase optics, NomarskI Optica, diffraction, 
dark field mlrrtiscopy, and florescence. 

1, M|iTnsii>i>e and mkro.scopy, i. Harper & Row, Publishers. 

Series Biology series (Motion picture. Hari>er&Bow) 

578 72-706610 

Harper & Row. Publish- era 

Advanced sentences, part 1 (Motion picture) International 
Communication Fihns, 1965. Made by Ray I.^ Jones and 
Robert H. lielknap. 

1 min, sL color S min, (Flug^rHpeUlng series) 

IxH'P nini mounted In cartrltltm. 

With tparhcr study gulda. 

Kunitjwirj/. PrewnLi advanced le«e! flngerst>clllng soitences without 
enplluns, 

1 i>eaf — .Means of communication. i. International Communl- 

lutlon Films. Series: Flngerspelllng series (Motion picture) 

371.91 75-703223 

International Communl- cation Films 



Advanced sentences, part 2 (Motion picture) International 
Communication Films, 1965. Made by Ray L, Jones and 
Robert H. Belknap. 

4 niin. -1 c'llor 8 mm. (Flngerspelllng series) 

Ijk>p ntm mounte<l In cartridge 

With teacher study guide. 

Summary. Presents advanced level flngerspelllng sentences without 
captions. 

1, Deaf — Sleans of communication, t. International Communi- 

cation Films. Series: Flngerspelllng series (Motion picture) 

371.91 79-703224 

International Communl- cation Films 



Advances during the Middle Ages (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. 
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970. 

1 ii>ll ii.liir 3.'i mm and phoaodlsc; 1 s. (History of man's 
BClentlflc progress and techniques) 

SI'MMAItV An overview of the Ideas and Inventions of man 
daring the Middle Ages. 

1, Technology— History. I. Bosco, Don. II. Uaiversal Educa- 
tion and Visual Arts. III. Series: History of man's scientific prog- 
ress and techniques (Filmstrip) 

[T17] 609 70-740633 

Universal Education and Visual Arts 



The Advancing desert (Men against the desert) (Filtn- 
strip) Hulton Press, London, 1967? Released in the 
U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968. 

38 fr. bii«-. 35 mm. (Countries, regional studies, and peoples) 

A Beacon fllmstrlp. 

With notes. 

Credits: Author, Ritchie Calder, 

Sumttuiry: Shows how deserts are caused by both natural and 
manmsde forces. 

1. Deserts. i. Men against the desert (MoUon picture) n. 

Hulton Press, ltd,, London, m. Dufour Editions, Inc. Series; 

Countries, regional studies, and peoples (Fllmstrlp) 

551.4 Fi A 67-^005 

Dufour Editions 



Advection fog (Motion picture) B. H. E. Education and 
Sp:ilM»urnc Knterprises, England. Released in the U. S. 
by liFA Educational Media, 1970. 

3 min, Rl. color, super 8 mm, (Weather series) 

Loup Sim 

With study guide. 

Summary: Notes that adveition fog Is common near si'acoasta. 
Explains that as warm, moist air from the ocean moves over the 
cooler land surface, moisture In the air condenses and forma fog. 

1 Fog 2 Ocean-atmosphere Interaction. I. B. H. E, Educa- 

tion, ltd. II. Seabourne Enterprises, III. BFA Educational Media. 
Series: Weather series (Motion picture) 

551.6 78-711666 

BF.\ Educational Media 



Las Adventuras de Chico (Motion picture) Stacy Woodard 
and Ibirnce Woodard. Rele>a.sed by International Film 
Bureau, 11)50. 

.'15 min. sd. hJtw. 16 mm. 

Spiinlsh version of the llfST motion picture entitled The adven- 
tures of Chico. 

Summary: A drumatUntlon about a small Mexican boy and hla 
love for the cieiitureH that inhabit the woods surrounding his father's 
home. 

1. Anlmulh— Juvenile films. i. Woodard, Stacy, ii. Woodard, 
Horace. Ill International Flliii Bureau. Inc., Chicago, iv. The Ad- 
ventures of I'hii'o (Motion picture) 

691.5 74-707246 

Iniernutlonat Film Bureau 



AdTCntarc clasdcs, Mt 1. [FUmstripi Walt Disney Productions. 
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971. 



8 nimilnpi color 35 n 



and 8 phonodiscs (2 s. each), 12 in,, 33 1/3 



Also issued with phonotape in casaeitc 

Shorter version with captions also issued 

With teacher guide 

CONTENTS Dr Syn, die scarecrow Part 1. 95 fr . 16 mm. pL 2. 1 10 fr . 

16 mm -Ham Bnnhci by the Zuider Zee Pan 1. 84 f r . 15 min ; pt 2, 97 fr . 

17 mm— Toby Tyler joins the circus Pan 1.99 fr,, 17 min,, pt. 2. 121 f r . 18 
min —Rob Roy. the highland rogue Pan 1. 107 fr.. 18 min.; pt. 3. 112 fr.. 17 

I Movmg-piclurc play* — Collectioni. I Disney (Wall) Productiona. II 
Walt Disney Educational Materials Company 

IPN1997.A1) 808.83 72-732722 

Walt Disney Educauonal 72 MARC 

Matenals Co. 



18 



Adventure high Arctic (Motion picture) KEG Productions, 
Toronto. Released in the U. S. by A-V Explorations, 
1969. 

2rt mil sd color 16 mm. fAuduhon wildlife theatre) 

Produ'Vd In cooperation with the National Audubon and Canadian 
Audubon Societies. 

Crediti: Producers, G, S- Kedey, R, Ellis. D. Gibson; consultant, 
G Knerer- music. R. Harrison; photography. E. Jones; editing. L. 
Lawrence, D. Smith. 

Summary' Records the life and habits of the birds and mammals 
of the Artie Includes scenes of the snowy owl and Its young, the 
Arctic fox. the polar, bear, the walrus, and the Jaeger. 

1. &>oloei— Arctic r^loos. l Keg Productions Limited, n. A-V 
Exploriitlons. Inc. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre (Motion pic- 
ture) 

919.8 7.';-709401 

A-V Explorations 



Adventure in dairytand (Motion picture) American Dairy 
Association, Released by Modem Talking Picture Serv- 
ice (196-?| 

28 min. sd. color. 16 mm. 

Summary: Walt Disney Introduces a description of two children 
from the city who visit a Wisconsin farm and learn about modern 
tlalry farming. 

1. Dairying. i. American Dairy Association, n. Modern Talking 
Picture Service. Inc. 

637 Fi A 67-5156 

Modern Talking Picture Service 



Adventure in Newfoundland (Motion picture) National 
Film Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Uni- 
versal F.diication and Visual Arts, 1968. 

16 mm. sd. color, 16 mm. 

Also Issued In super 8 mm. In cartridge, 

With teachers' guide. 

Summary: Portrays the bird life of Green Island, a seablnl sanc- 
tuary off the coast of Newfoundland. Include close-ups of Atlantic 
Ocean waterfowl, 

1, Sea birds. 2, Birds — Newfoundland. i. Canada. National 

Film Hoard, (i. t'niversal Education and Visual Arts. 

598.29718 79-700746 

Universal Education nnd Visual Arts 



Adventure in rhythm (Motion picture) Twentieth Century- 
Fox Film Corp., 1961. 

8 min. sd. color. 35 mm, (Movietone musical) 

CinemaSt-ope, 

Creditn: Producer, Edmund Reek ; director. Jack Shalndlln ; photog- 
raphy, Don Malkames ; film editor, Angelo Ro-w, 

Summary: Features the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and performer 
Kaye Ballard, who sings several popular songs, 

1. Dance-orchestra music. 2. Husic, Popular (Songs, etc.)— U. 8. 
I. Twentieth Centurj'-Fox Film Corporation. 

Fi 67-1446 



Adventure of a little skunk 
see 



Animal fables: Adventure of a little skunk. 



The Adventure of Pete and his dog (Filmstrip) Jam 
Handy Organization, 1967. 

-7 fr color. 35 mm. (Animal stories, no. 6) 

Sumi'iaty: Illustrates the story about a large, awkard, unappreci- 
ated puppy "ho becomes a hero when he finds hJs wandering master. 
With captions printed In the Initial teaching alphabet 

1. Initial teaching alphabet. i. Jam Handy Organization. Inc. 
Series: Animal stories (Fllmstrlp. Jam Handy Organization) no. S. 
372.4 Fi A 68-4974 

Jam Handy Organization 



The Adventure of the arts (Motion picture) University 
of South Dakota, 1967. Made by Film Production Unit. 

14 miti sd. color. 16 mm. 

Sumtnury: Explores three aspects of creativity by looking at the 
work of a painter, a composer, and a writer. Illustrates such aspects 
of art as abstraction, symbology, selectivity, and communication. 

1. Creation (Literary, artistic, etc) i. South Dakota. Uni- 
versity. 

701.16 Fi A 68-192 

CINE 



Adventure: Trent Severn style (Motion picture) Ontario 
Dept. of Tourism and Information, Toronto, 1906. Made 
by Dan Gibson Productions. Released in the U. S. by 
Canadian Travel Film Library and Modem Talking Pic- 
ture Service, 1967. 

20 min. sd. color. IS mm. 

Summary: Surveys the historic Sites and the virtually unlimited 
opportunities for boating, fishing, and resorts along the 240-mlle 
Trent Severn Waterway, wblcb stretches from Trenton to Georgian 
Boy. 

I. Trent River Valley. Ont. r. Ontario. Dept of Tourism and 
Information, ii. Canadian Travel Film Library, iir. Modern Talk- 
ing Picture Service, Inc. 

917.13 Fi A 67-5641 

National Film Board of Canada 



An Adventure with Spice Islands (Motion picture) Leslie 
Foods. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service 
il96-(, 

26 min. id. color. 16 mm. 

Summary: I>escrlbefl how seasonings are harvested, processed, 
tested, nnd bottled, presents a history of the spice Industry, and 
pictures flelds of herbs, grnvea of spices, and vineyards providing 
wines for vinegar. 

1. Herbs. 2. Spices. t. I.4!8lle Foods, Inc. n. Modern Talking 
Picture Service, Inc. 

641.3 Fi A 67-5173 

Modern Talking Picture Service 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Film strips 



The Advtnturtr iM..t |>i>iimv) Miitmtl Ktlm ('..ii... 

I'.>i: Itilrn-N*,! In MlHrkhtwk Kilnifl KAHtin I'hnlan Corp 

2il min •! Ut* Ift mm ( Froit) the Ktuluil p»rlo.l df n.apltn 

OrUloAlly rvlMBMl In SS mm. 
AIM UBiMd In slacKUrd B mm. and In lUMf 8 tnm. 
rRrniTJt iMrtirtor rihI wrUrr. rhiriw ihapllo. TAST Charl.-* 
rh«iiliii, K'lrtA I'lirTian.f. Krlr 0«m|>hcn Hvnry llerfniaa. Alh^rt 

!«rM\IAin' A romwty In whirh ChBrllr Ch.pliu porlmy* m 
MrapMl cMivld who rwg u M two clmwrtlnx Isdlm. 

I. Mutual nim (.Virporallon II. KaMin Phflaa I'orporadcm INit 
«oport. Iowa. III. MwIm: From Ih.. Mutual pwiort i>f Chaiillii .-om 
tdj motion pletur*) 

RaMia-l'hr'lan Citrp. 



77-711880 



Advcflitnrcs in flaror {M<^ion pietvr$) Kikkoman Interna* 
tional. Madv by Njre CotnmunicatiMis Enterprisn. Rc- 
leaapd liy AfNOciHtion Filmv 1M8. 

2S tnlD. ai. color in mm 

Sitmmctif: Vt^m n *>ciir)*iilBry l»«rhnlqu« to p(v*Dt !■■( n)0*lnit 
and amii«loc TlcnMt*^ of American lire In ord^r to ahow tlw manj 
itavN of Klkkomao toy mucv In Amerloin rooklas. 

I. Soj aau(«. Z Cvokitrj. i. Klkkoman Inlarriattonal 
tL AaocUUoo PIIbw. lac. 

ai.8 78-701769 

CINK 



AdvcBtarts la latfoor color lUdca. [Slide >ct) Eastman Kodak Co., 
1971. 



ltd 



3i :■< 



. Wfl 



and phiMHiUpe in cauctic unflc-ira^k. 1 T/8 



With KnfN 

SUMMARY pTocnu lugfrnioni for maiini better color irxloor ilide* and 
ideas foe unwual indoor pKiuro 

I Phoiott>p(i]r Inicrmrv I Eaftunan Kodak Company 

tTR620i 778.6 72-736611 

Eauman Kodak Co fj MARC 



Adrcatarea bi aaik; acf 1. (Rinutrip} Walt DiaDcy Productions. 
Released by W»|| Duney Educational Matcriab Ca. 1970. 



(li 



Kki. Ulfl. 33 1/} 



Ako auKd wiiti pfconotapc in caMMte 

Sboncr TCTMOA with captMRS alK> N»ued~ 

Wiih (eachcr fwdc 

CONTtKTS The walti kiitg. Pin I. ♦» fr , 14 mm.; pt 2. 9J fr . )6 mirt 
—Beethoven, the mainirtccnt rebel Pan I. kpproi 106 f r , 16 mm. pt 2. 
•Piwoi 106 ff . 14 mm —Toot. whiMle. plunk, uid boom 72 U , 9 mm — 
Baltenna Pan I, 101 fr. l6Run.pt 2. llOfr . I) mm.— THe Peter Tchaikovaky 
UoTf 40 rr 16 mm 

1 MtaK AnalyiM. appreoabon I D»»wy (Tfali) Produenona II Walt 
Dttaey EiiucaiKMal Maienab Company 

1MT61 780 72-732709 

W»lt Dnney Edyeabowal 72 MARC 

MaLcnab Co 



Adreatnres in ooldoor color slides. (Slide set] Eastman Kodjk 
Co.. 1969. 

IK>ahdc« cf4nr 2 » I m and phonoupein ..auctic: Mngk-iiacl. I "" " 
.p... 40 m.n 

Uiih icnpi 

-SLMMARV Offen advKc on the impru*cmcnl of ouldiKtr col.ir vlidt pho- 
locrap^). ind hinU un new pKturc oppi>nuniim 

1 Cfilor phoi'ifuaphy t EaMman Kodak Company. 

tTRSlOj 778.6 72-736610 

EaMiiwn K.H]*k I" 7? MARC 



1970. 



(FQinsmp] Educatiooal Projectiooa Corp.. 



Levd 3. R-240) 



40 fr cnto JS mi 

With teacher* mama 

SUMMARY A rc»dm| prDfram *Wh mcludea word ikiU remforeemmt of 
the ■owads made by dropprng the iuiial hatf of ■ 

halanr «< (kc ipac« pra^am. aad ihoan ihe differeocea between 1 
ca^irin^ amt rocket With capoona For prunary grade* 

I. tMAlt (PiwmnF>— Javcmk nimt I En»b*>i L 
hntaat fltam ) Sfaet nM c ha tuvemk ftlma (I Space vehiclca] I 
F i iwfa tw M l PraiectmM Corporaiia*. IL Scnea Raadmi pre^am |Filimtnp) 
Le«c4 2. R-I40 

CLB1525) 37X4 72-733659 

E Ja cm kmal Pro>a CTk w 72 MARC 

Corp. 

Aircatve* la the water. [Filnuthp] Educational Projections 
Corp. 1969 



(Reading profram Level 2. R-260) 



}2 fr colo* )} mm 

With uacbet't manual 

SUMMARY A rcadm| profram ahich mcludcs aiord ikill reuifotcement 
fcco^rtMT of the differences between name lound of mitiaJ comonanti and 
dMir word BOODda Dep*ct* underwater life m the ocean With captiona For 
pnnw> grade*. 

I (Pnmary>— JuvenUc film* 2 Enfloh languace — Conaonanta— 
) Manae b»o(o(r— Juvetule filma (I Manne btologyi ■. 
Eduotxmal ProfeciMim Corporauoo II Scnea Readmt program (Filmitnpi 
Lnd 2. R-260 

eLB1525j 372.4 72-733681 

F ,d T a ftn «aJ ProfectMma 73 MARC 

Corp. 

AdTenlurcs of a kitten (Fitm»trip) Imperial Film Co., 

196S. 

.Vi fr <'»U>r 3.~i iiiik and ptK>nu<li>M- : 1 a, 12 In.. 33t rptii , 
min. uiM-ro|tm»Te. iTnlr^ for )<>(ittc lifuiirlnatlrttwl 

Cif4iH: Wfltrr mimI lllualmior. Marcartrl Vawter llall^'. 

SwmmttiK- A alon hnuf talf nhntit n klltiHl. rtralciK^I I" Stlniu- 
lai<> the Imaxliiatloiw of yoeinc llairtM-ra. 

I. ImpfTlal Film roopany. iik. Lakriand. Fla. SmI«« : Tain 
for f»ui>f> Imaclnatt'icM iKIImBtrfpt 

372.6 Fi A GS-lftSS 

Imperial Pt In Co 



Tito AdvenlureH of n younx eaitle {Motion piatvrt) Ilun- 
^iroliliii, |liiilii|iwt. KclfiiM'd in the V. S. by Kncyclo- 
linciltiL Hrihuiiiii-n Kiltinitiotitil Corp., lOttH. 

18 uihi Ril loliii lU mm 

Orlxiiially eiitlilfMl Thp )uun( i>aglo 

With loiichiTa Kiildo. 

rrodlii. Kng;isli *t*ra1u(i mllnliornlor, llnymond A. Lubwaj. 

Hmmitiaiy: Tliv atury of a younc I'nglo wblrh falls out of ita noat 
atid tritw to Burvlvp nnd (liid f«<i<l 
Another version. bAw. 

I. lluDiTBniniiii. It. Kiit:jTlii|initlla llrltaniiica Educatiooal Corito- 
riitlun III. Tlic young faRlf (Motion ptctnn?) 

61)8.9 FiA08-U24 

Klin'-'"!""''"" Iintnn- iilfn KdiicntlonnI Corp. 

riie Adventures of Baron Munchausen {/■'ilm.-frip) Hulton 
PjvsM Productions. I>ondoii. litlonsfd in tlip V. S. by I)u- 
foiir Ktlitioiis. 1IH59. 

.'.-, fr ciliii- S-'i mm, iSlnrit-- iind ln:*n<l* from hlatorr Bn*l 
lll<ot'uliirw) 

With fcrlpl. ^ . o _ 

Fumtnaiv-- Kel»l«.*B pplaodea from the I»ook Adveiiturea of Baron 
Mnnrtinii'H'n For prlmnry itradon 

I Mimcliuuwn KnfillBh Advnihirpa of Haron Munrbaawn. n. 
Miillim Vr^". It'l . I->nilon lit. Hufotlr Edltlona. Inc. Sf-rlpa : 

Sti>rli»« nnil iPpMiih from hlaIory"s literature iFllmBtrlpi 

83.1 73-734296 

DufrtiirKdIllonii 

The Adventures of Bullwliip Griffin {Motion piotun) 
Wiilt Disney Pmductions. Released by Buena Vista Dia- 
trihutjon C-o., li)66. 

110 mm. ad. color, SS mm 

IlBBf^ on the DOTel By the (Trent horn apoon ! by Sid FlelBchmao 

CrtaUt: 0>-producer, BUI Anderaon ; director. James Nellaon: 
Bcreenplay. r.«well S. Hawlej'; music. Oeonte Brnna: ditvrtor of 
photography. Edward Col man : Him editor. Marah Hendry. Cant- 
Roddy McDowall, Suaanoe Plefih«tte. Karl Maiden. Harry Ouardlno, 
Richard Haydn. 

Summary: A western (ale nbont n Boalon bntler who folIowB his 
TOUn» charge to California, aorldentallf becomea fanuQs for knock- 
ing out the town'.s toughest character, and wins the heart of the girl 
he hoB alwayif loved. 

I FlelBchman. Albert Sidney. Bv the great horn apoon ! n Dlaoey 
(Wfflltl ProdDCtlons. rn. Boena Vlata Dlatrlbutlon Com- 

pany. Inc. 

791.4,^ 71-701406 

The Adventures of Candy the squirrel {Motion picture) 
Animatoons. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. 

21 mill. nd. color. 16 mm. (Animatoons aerlesi 
Wllb tencher's guide. 

Summary; A story about the liny SQuirrrl Candy who set out to 
pro»e Id his fnnilly that he was bnive enough to giilher food 
I. AnImatiMina, Inc. 11. McGraw EIlll Book Conipmiy. 

398.24 Fi A 68-1539 

McGraw Hilt Book Co 



The Adventures of Chico (Motion picture) 
see Las Adventuras de ChIco 



The AdTentares of DoUfe. [Motion picture] American Mutoacope 
and Biograph Co.. 1908. Released by Blackhawk Films/Eas- 
tin-Phelan Corp. (1970?] 



li n 



bAw 



Origiiully leleaicd m 35 mm 

Alio ittued 10 ttandard 8 mm and in tuper 8 mm. 

CREDITS Director, D W Gnffiih CAST: Linda Arvid»or. Arthur lohn- 
Mri, Charlei Inslce 

SUMMARY A melodrama about • gyp* y who kidnaps ■ young girl because 
her faihei had puniihed hira for Biucking her mother. 

I American Mutoicopcind Biognph Company 11 EasUn-Phelan Corpora- 
tion. Davenpnn. low* 

[PNI997] 791.43 72-700626 

Laitin Phelsn Corp 72 MARC 



The Adventures of Dolly and Daniel Whale {Motion pic- 
ture) It. C. (). ,\s9ociate3, 1S^62. Presented in assorin- 
tion with William C. F>n(kino TV SaJo<*. 

7 inlti. ad. color Ifl mm. 

Crediti: Producer and director, Joseph Orlolo; story. Stan Kay; 
atUmallon, Gerry Dvorak: music. Win Shnriile?w; photographera, 
Wllllnm Foi. Ceorge Daria; editor. A Rnaenbluiii 

Bummaiy: Animated iXory nf a whule family which tella about 
their Bon Itanlela close evcapi- fmni Eaklmoi and a bear after being 
washed up on Isnd. 

I. It C V .\.<aK>rlare«. 

Fi 68-96 

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn {FHmMrip) Educa- 
tional Dimen-sions Corp., 1968. 

80 fr color. 35 mm. and pbortodlae: 2 a. (1 a. for maoual pro- 
jector, I n. for automatic projector). 12 la^ Sftl rpm., 15 mio. 

With teacbera guide. 

Summary: A study of the norel. Adrenturea of Huckleberry Flon. 
by Mark Twain, and of tbe life, attitudes, snd timea of the American 
Hldwr^t during the mld-lWO-s 

1. Clemens. Samuel Langhorne. 1835-1910. Adrenturia of Huckle- 
berry Finn. 2 U. S.— Soclsl life and coatoma— IBtb century. l 
Educational Dlmensloiu Corporadoo. 

817 75-736403 

&lui-atlonal Diroennlona *'ar\\ 

Tilt' Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Filmstrip) Popular 
Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Vi.'nial Division, 19C8. 

43 fr. color. 35 nun. ( Secondtrr Ilteratar«) 

Eastman color. 

FOU aimstrip im>. fiOOA 

finmBMry: A study of Mark Twa1n*s novel. The adventures of 
Httcfeleberry Finn. Diu-usses the aettlng. local color, aad aources of 
tbe work. Explores chararter derelopment. atorr dereloitcsent, tbe 
tbeioe; end tbe author's literary style sod technique. 

1. CteiDFiui. Samurt Lnnghomo. IKV. IHIO The adiwtorea of 
BliekMMrry Finn. l Clemens. Samnet Langhontc UBS-inO. 

Tte edTcntnreB of Huckleberry Finn. 11 popular Sdeocs Publlshloc 
OotDpany. lae. New York. Andlo^VlsTul Dlvlaloo. ox FOU fllmatrlp 
DO. SOOS, Snies: Seermdarr llteraturv (Fltmatrlp) 

Fi A 1^-4131 
PopaUr Science Pub. Oo„ Aodlo-Vlnal Dlv. 



19 



Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (FilmntHp) Hulton Fxlu- 

<-i.(iMii„) I'l.MhiUrnns I..ui.!..ii. Releriwd in Mm U. S. by 
Dijf'mi KilitioriM. U'tll). 

Si/.'^ . ''"^^ '^''. .""" "''■'™' ■"'*•• '*^^ "» P««afa«> 
With learher's guide. 

..f1u!^C^' "l,'';"'"''*.r''T'S' •T'*''*" 'n«n Iba book AdrenturM 
of Huckleberry Finn, by Hark Twain. 

I-i'rr'lT?""- """;;"■''-""«'"'""•■ "W'lOl" Adren.urt-of Iluckla- 
iTm Mullon F..lur.iiUmBl Piit.Ilcalli.na. ltd. nt. Irtifour 

K'llllona, li.c H.-Me. (ireni «Mrle^ wlold In plcturtn (FllmBtrlpi 

Dufour BdUlotM -'- (.m-:im 

'I'he Adventures of MimI and I'epe puppet {rilmstrip) 
see Think, listen, and say: The adventures of 
Miml and Pepe jjuppft 

TIk' Adventures of Paul Bunyan: an American folktale 
{Filnutrlp) Guidance Aasocialea of Pleasantvitle, N, Y^ 

1970, 

•M fr. ii>liir. 'X'l mm and pfaonotllac: 1 a., 12 In.. 33^ rpm., 12 
mln mlcrogroove, 

Alfio iMued with phouolape In caasette. 

With diHcuaaloD guide. 

Kuinmary: V»vm the folktale of Paul Bunyan In Introduce ■ study 
nf lilt- lugging campa of nineteenth century Amerlix. tbe customs and 
feellngn of thu loggers, and their need for physical strength and 
lendernhlp. 

1, Uimlwrmen. 2 llunyan. Paid. i. (luldanci? Amoclatea of 

I'leniMintvllle. N. V. 

398.2 77-736677 

tluldnnre AHMX-lntea 

Tiie Adventures of Pecos Bill: an American folktale (Fam- 
atrip) Cfuidance Associates of Pleviantrille, N. Y., 1970. 

74 fr crilor .^■; mm. and iihonodl)^: I r., 12 In., .331 rpm, IS 
mill nii'Togroove. 

Alio l-Miied with phonotape In caaaette. 

With dl"cuHslnn guide. 

t^vmrnary: A western folktale In which Pecos Bill Ih pitted ngnlnat 
traditional frontier enemies: wild animals. oullawB. and nnturnl 
dlsantern. Portrays the stylo and spirit of the old Southwest 

1. Pecos Bin. I. Guidance Aioioclate* of PeB«antvl|le. N. Y 

39«.2 70-736904 

Giildam-e Aaaoclatea 



Tke Advcatarce of PtaooeUo. (FOmstiipj Hudson PhotofTapfaic 

Indusbriea, 1972. 



4 filmMripa. color 35 mm and 4 phoitodiBca. 

Pan I. 44 fr, 9 min , pi 1. 47 fr . 10 mm.; pt- 3, 47 fr. 10 mm , pt 4. )4 fr.. 



letie. aitd anih phonotape in caasetu io both 



10 n 

Also issued with pbonoiape ir 
English aitd Spanish 

With teacher'* manual and icnpl 

Based on The adventures of Pinocchio. by Carlo CoUodi. 

CREDITS lllitttrator. Eva Irrea. 

SUMMARY A reiellin| of the complete iiory of Pinocchio. the voodes 
puppet who ii trsnlformed into a Iwy For elementary grades. 

|l Puppet* and puppet-plays— Fictton 2 Fantasy) I Lorenum. Carlo. 
II26-IS90 Le Bwenture di Pinocehio. 11. Hudson Photographic Industrtea 
1PZ8) 853 72-732733 

Hudson Photor>Phic 72 MARC 

Industires 

Adventures of the road-runner {Motion picture) Warner 

Rro^. I'ictiircs, 106l*. 

L'.'i mlr; si\. color. 35 mm. 

T.-(-hnlrul..r. 

Crcdidi.- iJIrwtor. Chuck Join's; story. John Dunn, Chuck Joo«a, 
Allchnel Maltese; siipcrvlalntr animators. Ken Harris, Dick Thomp- 
son, Bi-n Waaharo ; music, .MIU Franklyn: film editors, Treg Brown, 
Joe Flaherty. Voice*: -Mel Blnnc. Dick Benia, Nancy Wlblt 

Nummary: An aolmnted cartoon. Two boys watch a televlBloQ 
program sbowlng bow Rosd-Runner foils tbe attempts of Wile EL 
Coyote Id catch him. 

r Warner Brothers Picturee, Inc. 

Fi 68-1500 

Adventures of Tom Sawyer (FSmatrip) Brunswick Pro- 
ductions, 1966. 

rh'i fr color. S5 mm. 

Crfdili: Script. Jane Gevlrta; Illustrator, Era Hill- edllor Blta 
EspoBllo. 

Bummary: lUustratea Mark Twalo's story. The adventure* of 
Tom Sawyer. 

I. Clemens, Samnel I..anghorne, 1835-1810. Tbe adreotures of 
Tom Sawyer, n. Brunswick Productions. 

813 Fi A 68-4198 

Itruaswlck Productions 



The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: AnalTsis and evaloation 

{Filmstrip) Society for Visual Education, 1969. 

41 (r. color. 35 mm. and pboDodiac: 1 a. 12 la.. S3i rpm., 16 
mln. mlcrogroove. (Great oOTela and their authors, jcroup 81 

With teacher's guide and acrlpL 

Cr«dUa: Consultant. William D. McLean. 

Bummary: Explores literary factora wblcb bate made Tbe adreo- 
tirea of TVim Sawyer, by Mark Twain, ooe of tbe best known noreU. 

1. Clemenii. Ramuel I^Anghonie. 1S35-1010. Tbe tdraXnrai of Tom 
Sawyer. L Clememt. Samuel {.juucboroe. Ua&-l&10. The adm- 

ttim of Tom Sawyer, ii. Society for Vtooal Gducatlon. Inc. Chicago. 
Serloa: Great [Mvels and tlwlr author* (Fllmatrlp) group 3. 

817 72-734782 

Society for Visual Bdncs- tlon 



The Adrentnrca of Tom Thumb, part 1 (Filmstrip) Cooper 
Films and Records, 1060. 

■^' r ciiior 3.' mm. and phonodlac: 2 a. 12 la.. 331 rpta.. 6 
mln lUur children's heritage sound Slmatrlpa, aerie* H) 

With teacber'a guide. 

Crtdiu Prodocer. PrenUce Ford: namtor and editor, Mirgle 
Bell ; art. Carrel ^naey ; noalc Roaa Ria 

Bmmmtary: lUuaCrat** the fairy tale about tbe adreoture* of Tom 
Thumb. 

[. Cooper Flloia sod Recorda. Series. 

398^ 74-735067 

Cooper ntiD* and Becords 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



The Adventures of Tom Thumb, part 2 (FUrrutrip) Cooper 
Films and Records, 1969. 

3J I; color X> mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 33J rpm.. 7 
mlu. (Our rhlldr«o'8 taerltafre soand Qlmatrlps, series H) 

WlUt teacber'a culde. 

Crt4iU: Produrer. PrcDtlce Ford; narrator and editor. Margie 
Betl , art, ("arroll SplDDey : music, Eosa Rio. 

Summary: Illustrates tbe fairy tale abOQt tbe adventures of Tom 
Tbumb- 

I. Cooper Films and Records. Series. 

398.22 78-735088 

Cooper Films and Records 



The Adventures of Ulysses (Filmstrip) Unicorn Head, 
Great HriUin, 1960. Released in the U. S. by Educa- 
tional Audio Visual, 1967. 

2 fllmstrlpa Ipt. 1, 62 f r ; pt 2. 42 fr.) color. 35 mm. 

With script. 

StTMMAItV Uf^s hand-draun illn-itratlons to depict the various 
vojaRes of Ulysses. Based on Homer's Odyssey, 

1. Odys-seus. I. Homerus. Odys.sea. II. Unicom Head (Firm) 
III. Educational Audio Visual, Inc.. I'leasantvllle, N. T. 
[PA4167] 883 77-739601 

Educational Audio Visual 



Adventures of X (Motion picture) British Film Institute, 
Lordon, 1967. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo- 
rated, 1971. 

28 mtn- sd. Wtw. 16 mm. 

Sl'MMAIlV: Shows, in the style of a television commercial, a 90- 
pound menial and physical weakling, who takes a series of self-Im- 
provement courses with unexpected results. 

1. Self<-ulture. I. Britlah Film Institute. London. II. Films 
Incorporated. 

[LC32] 791.43 72-711974 

Films Incorporated 



AdveDtDres on the sew frontier. [Motion picture] Drew Associ- 
ates and Time-Life Broadcast Released by Time-Life Films, 
1970. 

i* mm id bA* lb mm (The Living camera, no 2) 
SUMMARY Follows Proidcnt John F Kennedy m (he White House 
through a lypiol day of working, thinking, planning, and meeting with people 
1 Kennedy. John Fitzgerald. Pres. U.S.. 1917-1963. I. United Suites— Poli- 
lies snd government- 1 96 1 - 1 963 I. Drew Auociales. New York 1 1 Time- 
Life Broadcui, inc. HI. Ttme-Life Films. IV Series: The Living camera [Mo- 
lion picture^ no. 2. 

[E841j 973.922 71-714650 

Titne-Ufe FTlmi 72 MARC 



Adventures with a naked boy (Motion picture) Ceskoslo- 
vensky filmeiport, Prague. Released in the U. S. by 
Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969. 

24 mla. sd. t>&w. 16 mm. 

Summary^ An adaptation of a abort story b; Jan Uoravec la 
which peevishness and hypocrisy are ridiculed. 

L Moravec. Jan. n. Ceakoslovenslct fllmexport. m. Contempo- 
rary FIlms/McGraw HUL 

791.43 77-706144 

McOraw-HlllBookCo. 



Adventures with crayons (Motion picture) Chandler Pub- 
lishing Co. Made by Richard Szumski. Released by 
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. 

5 iiiuilitn pictures. sL color, 8 mm. (Chandler art experience 
progrnml 

iRPiied In BlHiidurd 8 mm. and In super S mm. 

With teacher's guide. 

Crcdltt: Con-suttanta. Hon Carraher, Daryle Webb, 

ContcnU: 1. Blending crayon. 4 min.— 2. Magic paper. 4 min.— 
3. Criiyon ens'avlng, 4 mln.— 4. Crayon and starch. 3 mln. — 5. Lain- 
InatinR paper ulth crayons. 3. mln. 

1. Crayon drawing, i. Chandler Publishing Company. San 

FrjinclBco. ii. MctJraw-Hlll Book Company. 

741.2 Fi A 67-5031 

Chandler Publishing Co. 



Adventures with frontier children (FUmatrip) Educational 

Rendinp Service, 1968. 

4:; fr. cnjor. 35 mm. (American backgrounds fllmatrlp library) 

Credil»: Author, Evelyn Caroll. 

Summaru: Depict* the pleaaurea. Joya. and bardshliis of frontier 
children at home and at school. For grades one through Ove. 

1. Frontier and pioneer Ufe— U. 3,— Juvenile fllma. i. Educa- 
tliinal Heading Service. Inc, Series. 

372,8 FiA6&-365l 

Educational Reading Serrtce 

Adventures with powder paints (Motion picture) Chandler 
Piihli.sliinjr Co. Made by Richard Szumski. Released by 
M'Ginw-Hill Rook Co., 1967. 

II motion |>lciures b1. color. 8 mm. (Chandler nrt experience 
proKrnnil 

iKMiml In hlJindard 8 inra. and In super 8 mm. 

With leiirlier'n culde. 

CrcdiU: Conaultants, Ron Carraher. Daryle Wibb. 

roii/rti(«.- 1. KxploriiiR techniques. 4 mln.— 2. Sponge pulntiiig 
3 mln,— 3. Oadgel painting. 4 mln.— 4. Spatter painting. 8 mln.— 
5. Finger painting. S min,— S. Siring painting, 3 mln.— 7. Mnrbllns 
with powder paint. 2 mln. — 8. Sandpaper prlnta. 3 mln.~9. Scrwn 
prludng. part \-'i. 4 min. each,- 10. Acetitle ahwtlng. 2 mln. 

1 I'M IntlnR— Technique. i. Chnndler IHibllshlog Company, San 
Frnu<-ls<^^. ii McOraw-Htll Book Company. 

751.4 Fi A 67-2381 

Chandler PublUhlng Co. 



Adventures with some sounds that are alike 
(Filmstrip) 

see Think, listen, and say: Adventures with 
some sounds that are alike 



Adventures with water color (Motion picture) Chandler 
Publishing Co. Made by Richard Szumski. Released by 
McGrBw-Hill Book Co., 1967. 

9 mo en pictures, si. color, 8 mm. (Chandler art exjierlence 
proKrnni \ 

I^ued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm, 

Wiih teacher's guide. 

Credif*: Consultants, Ron Carraher. Daryle Webb. 

CoJtfeii(«; 1. Learning about waler colors, part 1-2. 3 mln. each, — 
2. Open color. 4 mln.— 3. Crackled paper. 3 mln. — 4. Water color 
batik 3 mln. — 5. Ghost painting. 3. min. — 6. Stencil with water 
colors, 3 mln. — 7. An oriental technique. 4 mln. — 8. Water color; 
blotting technique. 3 mltL 

1. Water-color painting ^Technique. i. Chandler Publishing 

Company. San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. 

751.4 Fi A 67-5032 

Chandler Publishing Co. 



Adventuring in hyplar with Lajos Markos (Motion picture) 
M. Grumbncher, inc. Released by Grumbacher Film Li- 
brary, 196S. 

2T mln, sd. color. 16 mm. 

Sumftuiry: l.ajos Slarkos demonstrates techniques of painting with 
fiiTvIti' ntlur-,, Iiicliule-S a we.-iiern st.t-ne painted aila prima, a scene 
of a bullfight showing monochromatic underpalntlng with glazes, and 
a scene of an Italian village using wash technique with glazes. 

I, Markos, LaJos. i. Grumbacher (M.) Inc. New Tork. 

751.4 72-700081 
M. Grumbacher, inc 

Adventuring in the hand arts (Motion picture) Girl Scouts 
of the U. S. A., 1960. 

30 mln sd bi:w, IB ram. , _ , 

K collection of ten kinescopes made by National Educational Tele- 
vision and Radio Center and the National Broadcasting Company 
in cooperation with the Girl Scouts of the U. S. A. 

Cast: Sharl I-e« is- . 

Summary Surveys the handicrafts of various cultures through 
the ages with esperts in anthropology discussing the materials tools, 
and techniques used. Includes views of people working at their 
ancient arts and provides examples of ancient and modern pottery, 
woven materials, masks, puppets, musical instruments, and numerous 

"l.^Handicraft. 2. Art industries and trade. i. Girl Scouts of 

the United States of America, 

745.5 Fi A 67-5056 
Girl ScoDts of the D. S. A. 



Adventuring into the buried past (FUmatrip) National 
Geographic Society. Released by Encyclopaedia Britan- 
nica Educational Corp., 1969. 

110 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (1 a. for maoual pro- 
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector) (Ancient times) 

Phnnodisc lacking In I... C. 

With script on record Jacket. 

Creditg: Producer and writer, David S. Boyer; narrator. John 
Flyna 

Summarii: Descrii)e3 various methods used la archeology, and 
shows how a kingdom can be dated from a shard of pottery. 

1, Archaeology— Methodology. i. National Geographic Society. 

Washington, D C. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpo- 
ration. Series: Ancient times (Filmstrip) 

913 75-7.13558 

Kncyrlopaedla Brltan- nlca Educational (Corporation 

Adverbs: comparatives and superlatives (Motion picture) 
Ealing Corp., 1970. 

4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Parts of speech ) 

Loop Qlm. Film notes on cartridge case. 

Summary : Explains tbe formation of comparative and superls- 
Uve forms of adverbs. 

1. English language — Adverb. I. Ealing C^orporatlon, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Series: Parts of ^>eecb (Motion picture) 

372.6 74-709441 

Ealing Corp. 

Advertising and the student newspaper (FUmatrip) 
Harold W. Wilson. Made by Studio One. Released by 
Nntion;il Scholastic Press Association, 1967. 

58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, single-track, 1 reel 
(5 in. I, Si in. per sec., 17 mln. 

With guide. 

Ciedila: Authors, Harold W. Wilson, Elwood Karwand. 

Summary: Discusses the Job of selling space and producing adver- 
tising In the school paper. Includes examples of good and bad adver 

tlSlQg. 

1. College and school periodicals. 2. Advertising, Newspaper. 
L Wilson. Harold W. il National Scholastic Preaa Association. 

371.89 70-732802 

Haiold W. Wilson 

Advertising is a long word {Motion picture) Robert Estrin, 
19ti7. 

IJ aiiM »,\. liAw. 16 mm. 

Summary: Uses a aeries of stills and advertlalng photos to depict 
Western society compressed in such a way as to simulate the con- 
stant bombardment uf die people by the mass media of the "hard 
sell." be it advertising, art. or propaganda. 

1. Advertising. i, Estrin, Robert. 

301.15 Fi A 68-644 

CINE 

Advertising '66 {Motion picture) American Oil Co., 1965. 
Made by Wilding, inc. 

38 mill sd color. 16 mm, 

Summii-u: I'icture.s phases of American Oil Ompany's advertising 
program for ItMW. Presents several advertisements Intended for the 
various mediums of pnbllc communication, and describes how they 
attempt to Inlluence tlie buyer. 

1 ,\dvertlBliig. I. -American Oil C3ompany- 

659.1 Fi 68-49 

Advise and dissent: a portrait of Senator Wayne L. Morae 

(Motion picture) King Screen Productions, 1967. 

,51 m II Ml bAw. 10 mm 

Credits: Producer and writer, Robert McHrlde ; director and photog- 
rapher, I,.aszlo Pul; narrator, Ted Bryant; editor, Dick Gilbert. 

Summary- A pictorial analy-ls of Senator Wayne L Morse of Ore- 
gon, one of the most vigorous dissenters In American political hlHtory, 
Includes highlights from his personal life, fund raUIng and campaign, 
tng activities, and notable political battles of tbe past 

1, Morse. Wayne Lyman, 190O- r King St reen Productions. 

328.73 Fi A 67-5874 

King Screen Productions 



Advisory Council on College Chemistry 
see 

Atomic ajid bonding orbitals. 
Crystal structure of metals. 
A Silver hydrogen electrochemical cell. 

Titration. 



The Advocates : on abortion at will in the first twelve weeks 

(Motion picture) National Educational Television and 
R;iilio Center, Made by Educational Television Station.'!/ 
Profrram Service, Released by Indinna University Audio- 
Visual Center, 1971. 

.'•7 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. 

SCMM.\.RV : Advocates and opponents of legalized abortion argue 
whether or not a woman has the right of self-determination In 
having her own pregnancy terminated during the first three months. 

1. Abortion. I, National Brluratlonal Television and Radio 

Center. 11. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. 

301.42 75-711S93 

Indiana University Audio-Visual Center 



The Aegean era (3000 a. r,-1200 s. c.) (Film.stnp) Society 
for Visual Education, lOtiS, 

GO fr color. So mm, and phonodisi-: 2 ^ (Is. for manual pro- 
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In,, 331 rpm., 16 mln, micro- 
groove. (Ancient Greece: cradle of western culture, no. 1) 

With teachers guide and rending script. 

Credits: Consultants, Laura E. .Stroud, Joseph Chada: photogra- 
pher, Laura E, Stroud. 

Summary: Explores the earliest stone age civilization of Europe 
on the island of Crete, and describes a later mainland center of cul- 
ture at Mycenae. Shows cultural developments throughout the 
Aegean area which eventually Influenced the Golden Age of Greece. 

1. Stone age— Crete. 2. Civilization. Mycenaean, i. Society for 
Visual Education, inc., Chicago. Series; Ancient Greece: cradle of 
western culture (Filmstrip) no. l. 

913.38 Fi A 68-4825 

Society for Visual Educntlon 



The Aegean world {Flhmtrip) Brunswick Productions, 
1967. 

45 fr ri.lor. :i.". nun. (Tl»> I'ligeant of art In history) 

Credit*: Writer and art editor, Richard Navln; editor. Karen 
Weintraub. 

Swnmnry: Presents a survey of [lie culture of Ihe .\egeaa world 
as portrayed In pninilngs and other nrt works. With captions. 

1. ,\rt — Aegean Sea region, 2. Civilization. Greek. i, Bruns- 

wick Productions. Series; The Pagejint of art Id history (Film- 

strip) 

709.39 74-73299-2 

Brunswick Productions 



Aegis Productions 
see 



Cancer chemotherapy. 



Hiatus hernia. 



Thyroid cancer. 



AenguB Films 
see 



20 



Mists of time. 



Aerial gunnery training film. Series 11: Quarter attacks 

(Motion picture) U. S. Army Air Forces and U, S. Na^-y 
Air Force [1942 ?, Made by U. S. Army Signal Corps. 

42 mln, sd. b&w, 16 mm. 

Sumviary: .K practice film for rear gunners of bombers flying 
straight horizontal courses at 115 to 230 miles per hour or 100 to 
200 knots. Shows and identifies a series of attack approaches from 
the left and right beama 

1. Aerial gunnery. L U. S. Army Air Forces, n. I'. S, Navy 
Air Force. 

358.4 78-707673 



Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery and evalua* 
tion of geological resources (Motion pirture) I*un Ameri- 
can Institute of Geftfrraphy and History, in conjunction 
with U. S. Agency for latcmational DavelopmeJit and 
U. S. Geological Survey, 1960. Released by IT, S. Geo- 
logical .Survey and IT. S. Agency for International 
Development. 

34 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. 

French and Spanish versions also Istnied. 

Summary: lUusti-atea how tbe technlQoes of photo Interpretation 
are used to affilst tbe geotogtst In the discovery and evaluation of 
resources such aa minerals, fuels, and conatructlon materialo. 

1. Aerial photograpby In geology. i. Pan American Inatltnte of 
Geography and Hlatory. n. U. S. Agency for InternatlODal De- 
veli^iment- m, tJ. 3. Geological Survey. 

.■)2G.9 7!l~7ni207 

U. S. Geological Survey 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Aerial pholo inlrrprrlnlion for thr diHcovtrjr and evalua- 
tton of hydroloffinil rmoumfi t. Virion pichtrt) Pun 
Ainrni-itn lu-Jitiil*- of (tt^ii^iphv »inl Ilinlory, in rmijunr- 
tion with l'. S. .V^m-v for Intcnmlionul iK^vntoptm^jit nml 
U. S. (ipi>li>);i.-Ml Siirvry, lyOl I{f«]<>A.<«Hl hv I*. S. ()«>^ 
lofric»l Snrvp> and I'. S Ajywiry for Intirnntiimul 
DevrlopmiMit. 

3B min. <■! color. lA mn 

Pnnclt and 8|Htil«l) rrrMona alan Innird 

Snmmmrn: I'mvldra trvJnlnji In Ibo (orhn<qu<« of pholo Inli'nir^tM- 
tloci In lb* 9iWeviT^n «'»«1 f>TBlualloD of lb* hjn1ro)o([lai I nw>inY«« nf 
■ n>untr]r or rvfloo. 

1 Atrial pbotocrapbj In hydrolocT i. I'm ADivrlran Imlltulv 

o( 41«ocr«plij and ntotory. n. D. S. Afcnrr for IntrrntMonil 
[VrrUTnxHtt III. U R Ofotoglral Surn^. 

.v»r.'t 71 7nit'!).'. 

S. G«oloc1<-«l 8urTi>7 

Aerial photo interpretation for the dinrovery and evniua- 
Hon of ntril reaoarc*** (Vo^iV'n pirfure) INm Amoricftn 
Iiu<iti>l<' of (Jeogrnphy nnil Ilistnry. in t'onjiinrtinn with 
V. S, Ajit^iit-y for IntorrwUionsI I>c%-pJopmcnt and U. S. 
Gcolntpoil Survey, IlMJl. RpItosM by IT. S. OfloInpirAl 
Survey itnd I'. S. Ajrnncy for International De\pIopmejit. 

98 nrin. h1 color. 16 mm- 

fVi>nrh bM !<(ian<ah vmtoon alito lamed 

B m mtmmrf: Shows how aoll aurTpy* are expedited by the u»e of 
pbolo inierprHalloo I'olnta out Ihat proTen leehnlqueo In thlx field. 
CDOiblDed with a limited amount of Beld work, nmke potvlMe a 
UPei a l eralnallon of Ihe W^l rraouirea of a nrclon quickly and 
eeocKCDieally 

1 Aerial pbotocraphj In aoll nrrera. t. I'aa American lustttute 
of Geucrmphy and nMorj. n. U. S. Ajreocy for International De^ 
mocMnmt. m. V. S. Ocoloflcal Surmy. 

.V.J6.9 T'i-7ni2!lS 

V S^ Ceoloctoil Rnrrey 

Aerial photofcraphy. Part 5: Processing the B3m {Motion 
picturr\ v. S. War Dept. 1940. Made by Signal Corps 
in eol)nt>i>nition with the Chief of the Air Corps. 

I'D mill. Ml. hAw. 16 mnL 

onrtal iralnlnc nim. 1-142. 

Smmmmrf: Shown irw at«pa In untondlDfc and derelopinent of mo- 
tion pleture Dim *howln|[ war Hctlrltlev from the air. Vm-* the ItSA 
aim drrelofXni; awemhly, whirh la xtandard equipment In the Air 
OoriHL 

I. l>boinerM|ih,\ . Aerial. 3, Photncraphy. Mllltnry. i. V. 3. 

WarOqtL 

778.3 75-70Uy7 

Aerial techniques (Motion picture) 
sec Film communique, no. 4 

Acrlab — t— Mlag — door exerdacs (glrb). (Motion picture] 
Center for Instructional Cotiimunicatioiu, Syracuse University. 
Made by Mooon Picture Dept Released by Syracuse Uruver- 
sity. 1969 



li n 



td htw 



16 H 



OtEDtTS Author. Paul C Roawo 

SilMMARY StrcMcaaaalyaband tponin|indeinonstntk>nsof th« tiruica. 
kackward huafciwiin. roond-olT. acnal canwKccI, icrul wilkover, yo|i hand- 
■aad, aad Ihc valdtt. SiMiwt Door cictcik pa»«* and complete rouiincL 

I Synciac l>aivcmiy Ccnia for liutrucbonal Communi- 



IOV54S, 



796.4 



72-700764 
MARC 



Aero Mayflower Transit Company, Indianapolis 
see 

Mayflower, U. S. A. 

Aerobic respiration (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1»70. 



tlont 

l.i»H. fllm_ Klltn note« >io r^rindse case. 

< IIKI»ITS Pnt-liieer. Rriire J. Riuu^lL 

SfUMARY: \'m^ an experiment to demonctrale the principle of 
renpiraiion by rhtvkliic lemperamre ebangea and presienee of fOi 
In drr o«l a*»d» and In aetdx soaked In water and forrnaldebyde 

I l'Unt>~lte-i>lrallon 2. Seedi^PhytloloKy I. Thorne Kllm*. 

lor. lumlder. Colo II. Serlm; KsperlmenUI blolo» : revplratlon 
tMotloo picture) 

(QK891] 581.1 

TlMnic FIUm. Inc. 



•iifMT 8 mm. (Experimental biology: resplra- 



73-7121(91 



Aerodynamic K*neralion of sound (Motion picture) Educa- 
tion IVvelopmenl <'enler. I!eti-:i:^ by Knryciopaedia Hri- 
laiiniiM Kdiicalifinnl Corp., ItXiO. 

44 mill. «1 h&w 111 mm 

.Ua'le for Nallooal Cnmrnlttee for Klnlil Mechanic* Film*. 

With film nolm by John V. Ffc^rs Williams and M. Jamea Ucht- 
hill 

»'ia:r>ITS Dtiwctor, John Friedman. 

SI'MUARY : I»ea^li«B (he mf<iiBnl>m of aoiind Keneratloa by 
tartmleno revaltlnc fmm an InataMlily of ateady Row, dL<«ntww< 
quadrupou^ In drialL and Illustrate* lb- funilamentaU of Jet nol«e 
generation. 

1 Soaml 2. Aerodynarakx 3 Jet plane«— Ni.!-* I B<IiicBtlon 

Derrlopnenl Crater. II. Enryekipnedla Britannira Edin-atlooal 
rori-iratloo 

iM 77-711793 

E'lii'allan 1 MPirelnfment renlrr 



Aerodynamic heating and ablation of missile shapes (Mo- 
tion picture! Education Development Center. Ilcle;i.sod by 
Eneyclopaeilia Itritnnnica Kdiimlinnal Corp., 1968. 

S mIn. ai color. 10 ram. (Fluid merbania fllma) 

Alw> laaiied in aiandard 8 mm. and In super 6 mm. In cartridge^ 

Made for tbe National Committee for Flnld Mecbanlci. 

With teacher'B culde. 

StTMUARY: llluatratea a demonalratioo experiment on a pbaae of 

fluid meehanlnL 

L Aerodynamic beattnc. 2. Ablation (Aeroibermodynanlo) 8. 

Guided mlmllen. I. Education Development Center II. Barydo- 

paedla Rrltannira Bdncatlonal Corporation. lit. Seriea: Fluid me- 

rlianlca 8lim (Motkin plctare) 

M-2 71-710304 

Encyelopafdla Rrltao- nlca Educational Corp^ 



Aerodynamic hentlnflf lut nhown by temperature nenftltlve 
planiN (Motion pi.-tun-) Education Developnii'tit Center. 
KrleaM-d by Kncyclopaodia llriLannica Educational (^rp., 

IWW, 

4 mill »l mliir IS mm. (Fluid meebanlea Dlma) 

Aim luued In atandard R mm and tn super H mm In carlrldfe 

Madf for the National rommltter for Ktnld Mi-^-hnnlr*. 

With leacher'a Kiilde 

SI'MMAttV llluatraten a ilemomlrnt Ion expa-rlment on a phase 

of ftnlit me<-haiili-4 

1 AerrHlynamlc hrallnx I Education Derelopment Center. 

It. Rncyclopaetlla llrltannlca Educational (Virporillon Series: 

Fluid mechanic* fllma (Motion picture) 

B32 7ft-7l0332 

Encyclopaedia Brilan- nlca Rducalloiial Corp 



Aorojet-Genci^l Corporation 
sec 

Corporate Technical Information Center— 



CTIC. 



Infrared. 



Wc the people. 

Aeronautics ( Motion picture ) National Aeronautics and 
Space Administration, 1971. 

2S mill. .Hil nilor. 10 mm, (Spar»? In the 70*a) 

<'HKI>ITS PriMJui-er. James it BthercdKC; director and writer, 
nyroii Moritnn , technical adviser, William Pomeroy ; editor. Hasllan 
Wiinmer. 

S|;mmAIIV : I>vs«Tlbes the areiui of aeronautical research which 
NASA IB puntiilii); now and wilt pursue during tbe 1970-1860 time 
period. 

1. Aeronautical reaearcb— U. S. I. O. a Nalloonl Aeronautics 
and Space Administration. Series: Space In the W» (Motion pic- 
ture) 

629.4 70-710249 

National AerooDutlcs and Space Admlnlstralloo 

Aeronautique elementaire (Filmstrip) 
see Basic principles of flight 



Aeronaves de Mexico, S.A. 
see 



Fiesta Tapatia. 



Mexico lost— Mexico found. 



The Sea of Cortez. 



Tlio AeroprtMincts propeller — line inspection and mainten- 
ance {Motion pietuTt) U. S. Army Air Forces in coopera- 
tion with General Motors Corp., Aeroproducte Division, 
IM^J. Made by .Tarn Handy Organization. 

18 mIn. sO. b&w. 16 mm. 

ttttmmary- lH>inon.<>tratt« the merhanlc's routine Inspection of a 
propplW. iDCloden examination for M-ratcfaea and mlsnlUniment. 
Inspection of ttw regulator, and the InHtallatlon of new bUdCA. 

1. Propellers. AerlaL i. D S. Army Air Forces, 

629.134 79-701496 



The Aeroproducts propeller — removal, reinstallation, ffroiuul 
mn-iip. and fli^t test {Motion picture) TT. S. Army Air 
ForcoB. in cooperation with General Motors Corp., Aero- 
produ»'i.s Divwion, 194B. Ma<le by Jam Handy Organiza- 
tion. 

20 mln- wl b&w. 19 mm. 

Summarv: fkemonstratea step hy step the remoTst, relnstallatloo. 
and test-fllftht check of an Aeroproilucts airplane propeller. 
1. I*ropellem, Aerial. i. V. 8. Army Air Forces, 

629.134 72-701499 



The Aeroproducts propeller — theory and (iteration {Motion 
picture) U. S. Army Air Forces, 1948. Made by Jam 
Handy Organization. 

22 mln ml bAw 16 mm. 

^wntiFMirv Rxplalnn tbe operation of tbe Aeroproducts constant 
m^'*t\ prota-llcr which nalntaliu constant speed under aU condltloiM 
of allllude snd wrattier Explains dlacramsttcally tbe ayxlein of 
Operation of the piston that nmimla tbe pltcb. and points oat tbe 
correHpoDdlns enjElne parts. 

1 Propellers. AerlaL i l' S, Army Air Force*". 

629.184 72-701500 



Aerospace Audio-Visual Service 
see 

The Challenge of the unkno\v7t. 

The Other side of the world. 

Aeschylus , Oresteia 
see 



The Oresteia of Aeschylus. 



21 



Ae>Mip'H fnbleN t Motif, n pirturr) { oiim.itnicationf. I^bora- 
t<>ry. Hank Stnv-t Coltefie of PMm atioii. HelecoMl by 
M.dinw Hilt IliKik Co., I»r.7, 

n nil ■■! ,„ior m mm. ( Hank Htrevt raadlng inrvnllra flhn 

Willi leacher'a RUlde. 

Mitniin'iiir Vl.lor Itorxe read* from aeTen of Aeanps fabiMi from 
n nillectlon •elected and edited by t^ula Untermeyer. Inclndea n 
eerpla from Ttie lloneM and the »lipn. The boy and Ihe w.tlf. The 
cat and the mlc. The Jackdaw's flne feathers. The town mniine and 
the c.iniiry niou-r. Th.- hnn- a-i.l ihi- t..rl..l*.v •iii.l The miller, th' 
son iMid the donkey 

1 Pahlea i .A>opua. Awp'a fables ii. Itank %tn*\ (Toll^e 

of Kdiirntlmi, New 1 ork. Communications Ijiborstory in UeOraw- 
III1I Itoiik Company. 

Fi A 67 2300 

Mriirfi« Hill Hook C^, 

Aesop'H fableii {FUmJitrip) Hulton EdurjitioTuil Publica- 
tions, f/ondon. Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 

Z.*» fr. color. SS mm, (Stories nnd legends from history and 
literature) 

With notesL 

For primary jcradea. 

1. Fnbles Juvenile fllms. i. Ilullon Educational I'uhllratlona, 

lid. II. Dufour I-ldltlons. Inc. Series: Hlorlea and lexends from 
history's literature (Filmstrip) 

398.24 70-7;W298 

Dufour Editions 



-Swop's fables. Part I <Fi/m<itrip) Luniin Films. Re- 
lcns.'d by MiGraw Hill Book Co.. 1907. 

m fr color 3.1 mm and phonodlsc: 1 •.. 12 In,. Sat rpm.. l2 
mln nilcroKFoore. (LWInn prose seriea) 

With teacher's culde. 

i.'oNTaifTH — 1. The Hon and Ihe moiiw.- X. The fox and the 
crow. — S. The ernstihnpper and the ant. 

1. Fables. t ^>opua ii Luniln Films, ui. Mcf;raw-IIIII Book 
Company. Series: LlTlng prose serle* (Filmstrip) 

Fi A 67-3755 
UcOrawHlll Book Co. 



^Esop's fables. Part 2 {FilrMinp) Lumin Films. Re- 
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. 

79 fr. ctitor. 3."> mm. nnd phono<llsc: I ■,, 12 in.. 331 rpm., 
10 min. i(ii(T<(;;riiiive, ( Living prone Merles) 

With teacher's i;uide. 

CoMTtNTs,— 1. The city mouse nnd the country mouse.— 2. The fox 
and the grapes.— S. Androcles nnd the Hon. 

L Fables. t. jEsopuB. n. I.umin Films, ni. McGraw-Hill Book 
Company. Series: Uving prose seriea (Fllmitrip) 

Fi A 67-3756 

McGraw-Hill Book Co, 



^^aop's fables. Part 3 {Filim/Hp) Lumin Films. Re- 
lea.spd by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. 

01 fr, color. 3.; mm. and phonwlisc: 1 i.. 12 in.. 33J mln 
iulcroKr>Mive. ( I.UIng prose series) 

Willi teiiclier'B culde- 

roNTEMH, — I, The boy who cried wolf. — 2. The wind and the 
sun - 3. The crow nnd the pitcher. 

L Fables. i. .^IBsopas. a. Lumin Films, m. UcGraw-HUI Book 
Conipnny. Seriea: Uving prose series 'Filmstrip) 

Fi A 67-3757 

McCraw-Hlll Book Co. 



^sopus. /Esop's fables 
see 

Aesop's fables. 

A Lion and a mouse. 

Aesopus. The town mouse and the country mouse 
see 

El Rat6n del pueblo y rat6n del campo. 

AEsopus 
see 

JEsop's fables. Part 1. 

£sop*s fables. Part 2. 

£sop's fables. Part 3. 
Borrowed plumes. 
The Boy and the woU. 

The Boy who cried wolf 
The Coimtry mouM and tbe dty mouoe. 
The Dog and his shadow. 
The Dog in the water. 
Fables of Aesop: The boy who cried wolf. 

Fables of Aesop: The crow and the pitcher. 

Fables of Aesop: The grasshopper and the 
anl. 

Fables of Aesop: The lion and the mouse. 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Aesopus (Continued) 

Fables of Aesop: The rabbit and the turtle. 
Fables of Aesop: The wind and the sun. 

The Hare ud the tortotie. 

La Lifevre et la tortue. 

The Lion uid the mouse. 
The Sun and the wind. 
The Tortoise and the hare. 

Venus and the cat. 

The Wind and the sun. 

An Aesthetic quality (Motion picture) Vaughn Obero, 1967. 

4 mln. sd. (x>lor. 16 mm. 

Summary: A collect'-r of Nnzl war relU-s describes bis treasures 
and etpliilns his motive? fur usseoibllDg tbe collection. 
1 Military luuseuma. i. Obern. Vaughn. 

790.023 Fi A t>8-640 

CINE 



Aetna (Motion picture) Fi-unz Lazi, Stuttgart. Released 
in the U. S. by Americiin Educational Films, 1971. 

10 miD. Bd. color. 16 mm, 

with stud; guide 

SUMMARY: Records the basic stages of an eruption of Uount 
Aetna, on tbe east coast of Sicily. 

1. Etna. I. Lazl. Franz. 11. American Educational Films. 
[QE523.E8] 551.2 75-712369 

American Educational Films 



Casualty and Surety Company, Hartford 
see 

Fireman at your door. 



Traflic driving IIL 



itna Life & Casualty 
see 

ABC's ot parallel parking. 
Alaskai 

Ur. Leakey and the dawn ot man. 

The Hidden world. 

Hurricanel 

Ten little engines. 

To live and breathc- 

To see ourselves. 

Yankee sails across Europe. 

/Etna Life Insurance Company 
see 

Driving emergencies. 
Esqiressway excellence. 

You and the drivotrainer system. 



Aevac, Inc. 
see 



Africa: poUtiGal leogreiAy and oatioaaliaiiL 
Afro-American history. 
Age of Greece. 



Age of Racne. 
American Indian. 
Baiof ri^ta. 
GvilixatiofU of the ancient world. 

Constitutional amendments. 

Discover your world: Israel. 

Economics. 

European territorial chances, 1914-1939. 

Hist(»T and culture of Africa. 

Immigration. 

Key Supreme Court decisions. 

Middk Ages. 
Physical geography of Aata. 
Phyncal geogra|thy of Central America. 
Physical geography of South Americs. 

Physical, social, and eccmomic geography (rf Africa. 
Reformatioa. 
Renaissance. 
Significant laws that changed U.S. hiatwy. 

Tenitorial changes since World War 11. 

U.S. Oovcminent and how it works. 

L'Aifaire est dans le sac {Motion picture) Jacques Prcvert 
and Pierre Frevert, 1932. Released by Cont«mporary 
Films/McOraw ffill, 1968. 

b&w. 16 mm. 

aiiiiitlzcs the story of u iMired -MucriciiD mlllliin.iire 
I is abducted by a group of odd kidnuppers 
Jacques. 1900- ii. Prevert, Pierre. 190<i- 

in. CoiUem[Hirary rilms/McGran-Ilill. 

791.43 Fi A6S-2703 

Contemporar.v Films/ MrtJraw-Hill 



Affairs of Anatol {Motion picture) Columbia Broadcasting 

System, 1961. Miido by KNXT. 

90 mill sd, b&w. IC mm. 

Adupti-d from the play Anatol, by Arthur Scbnltzler. 

Crvditg: I'nidiicer. Alexander Kamati ; director, Ezra Stone; adap- 
tation from the Gerniaii, Itobi'rt I loon ; niusic, H. Krinskj'; sponsor, 
Lincoln Saving and Ix>aiL 

Summnry: A romaiitlc comedy describing the love afTiiIrs ot a 
well to-do bachelor, Anatol, In Inle 19th century Vienna. 

I- Sihnitzler. Arthur, 18e2-!831. Anatol. u. Columbia Broadcast- 
ing System, Inc. 



Summarii: 
in Paris, \ 



Fi 67-374 



Affluence and World War i {Filmgtrip) Elucational Direc- 
tion. Released by Ealing Corp., 1970. 

36 fr, b&w. :i5 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a., 12 In.. 334 rpm., 9 
mln, (A Social history of black Americans) 

.Mso l9!)ijed with pbonolape In cassette. 

With teacher's cnlde. 

tfummary: Points out that the decade before World Wur i saw 
blacks becoming more nfnuent than ever before. Uses tbe photo- 
Kraphs of JamcH Vant>er Zee to Illustrate the black way of life be- 
fore and during (he war and In the armed services. 

1_ Negroes— Social conditions— To 1054. 2. Negroes— Social life 
and customs. l Van DerZee, James, ir. Educational Direction, 

Inc. m. Ealing (3orporatlon, Cambridge, Haas. Series: A Social 

history of black Americans (Fllmatrlp) 

917.8 73-737298 

Baling Corp. 

Afghanistan: emerging from isolation {Motion picture) 
M.Ciftw-Hill IU>ok <'o., l!HiH. Made by Authentic Pic- 
1 1 1 res. 

la mln. 8d. color. 18 mm. (The Oriental world series) 

With teacher'H guide. 

Summary.- Deacrlbea the physical characteristics of Afghanistan 
and shows the r^lonal Tarletlons In landforms, climate, and land 
use III the country Portrays Afghanistan as a country wbldi Is 
making progress In Its Btrnggle to emerge into the modem world- 

1. Afghantstiin i Mc^lraw Hill Itook Company. Series: The 

Oriental world series (Uotlon picture) 

915.81 Fi A 68-640 

McGraw-Hill Book Co. 



Afghanistan: progress amid traditttni (Filmstrip) Mc- 
Graw-Hill, 1971. Made by Authentic Pictures. 

■ir> fr. color. 35 mm. (A.ilnn world geography 8erles, set 2) 

With teacher's guide. 

SUMMARY : Presents facta utwut Ihe geography and culture of 
Afghanistan. 

1. AfghaalHtan. 1. Mctiraw-Hlll Book Company. Series: 

Asian world geography series (Filmstrip) set 2. 

915.81 73-738374 

McGraw-Hill Book Co. 

Africa (FUmJitrip) Common Ground, London. Made by 
Oxford University Press. Released in the U. S. by Car- 
man Kdiioationnl .\ssociates, 1967. 

Ifi double fr. color. 35 mm. <Oiford projected atlas) 
Summary: A series of 16 general, regional, and special project 
maps of Africa, from Oxford atlases. 

1. Africa — Maps. l Common Ground, ltd., London, n Car- 
man Educational .\Bsoclates. Series: Oxford projected atlas 
(Filmstrip) 

912.6 79-736140 

Carman Educational As- soclates 



Africa {Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1967. 

60 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. 
Credit*.- Sponsor. 3M Co- 

Summ.fi (/; A Study of the land, the people, the culture, history, and 
present tlay political and economic Issues of Africa. 
1. Africa. I, American Broadcasting Company. 

916 Fi A 68-646 

CINE 

AMc*. [Transparencies] McGraw-Hill, 1969. Made by General 
Drafting Corp. 

1 1 uwuparencics- color 10 x 1 1 in- (World regianal geofraphy tnoHa- 
rcncics, Ml S> 

With ovcfUyv 

SUMMARY Um3 mipc and overlay* (o thow the populiboo tpraad, nns- 
poruiioD routes, mineral deposits, agricultural areas, and industrial development 

1 Africa— Ma|» (1 Africa] 1 McGraw-Hill Book Company. II 
Senca. 

[G8200) 916 72-733765 

McGraw-Hill Book Co 72 MARC 



Africa (Moiinu [iittiire) Pyramid Films, 1970. 

10 rain, pd, color. 16 mm. 

OREIHTS Producer, David Adams; director. Merlin Dobry. 

SCMMARV : Shows African animals In thetr natural homes. 
Without narration. 

1. Zoology— Africa. I, Pyramid Films. Inc. 

591.96 70-709798 

Pyramid Films 

Africa: an introduction (Motion ptctitre) Wayne Mitx-hell. 
Released by Film Associates of California, 1967. 

18 mill. sd. color 16 mm. 

With Miidy puide, 

Sumnmrii: All overview of Ihe geography of .\frlca and thv nmiiy 
dlfTerenl peoples who make up Its population. Points out the major 
dllTeiences l>eiween the desert, grassland, and the tropics, and 
erplains how and why the lives of the people of Africa differ from 
one area to nnolher. 
— Another is.sue. b&w. 

1. Anihr..p.vge.iKr;iphy— Africa i. Mllchell. Wayne, u. Film 

Associates of California, Los Angeles 

916 Fi A 68-381 

Film Associates of California 



Africa: An introduction {Filmstrip) Gateway Educational 
Films. I^ndon. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educa- 
tional -Vssociafes, 1968. 

31 fr. color. .^ mm. 

With teachers' guide, 

Crtdita: Author, Eric Barker. 

Summary: Shows typical landscapes of Africa, various means of 
travel, and the hydroelectric programs of tbe continent 
Another issue, double fr. 

1. Africa— Des4'rlpt Ion and travel— 1061- i. Gateway Edu- 

cational Filni-s. ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Associates. 

916 78-736708 

Carman Educational Associates 



Africa: artistic heritage {FUinatrip) Encyclopaedia Britan- 
nica Educational Corp., 1969. 

55 fr color. 35 mm. (A People uprooted! 
With teacher's guide. 

CrediU: f!ollaI)oratorH. Benjamin Quarles, Sterling Stuckey. 
Summary: Compares African art to Western art. 
1. Art, African. 2, Art. European. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca 
Educational Corporation. Series; A People uprooted (Fllmatrlp) 

709.67 71-735578 

Encycloptiedla Brltannlca Educational Corp. 



Africa awakens — modern Nigeria (Motion picture) 
see Nigeria — problems of nation building 

Africa calls: its drums and musical instruments (Motion 
picture) WCAU-TV. Released by Carousel Films, 1971. 

■Ji ni II. Md. color. 16 mm. (Tell It like It was) 

Wirli -iludy culde. 

CKKIilTS: Narrator^ Michael Kabntunde Olatunjl, Kullie. 

SI-M-MAllV Presents a comprebennlve view of African ihunis 
mill musical iiislruinenis and portrays their relation to African woik. 
wiN^iitp. niiil le^cead. 

I .MuHlcal InNlruinenW. African. I. Philadelphia. Television 

Klailim WCAl'-TV. M. Carousel Films. Inc.. New York. Ill, Series: 
Ti'll ir like It was (Motion picture) 
tML544] 781.767 74-712709 

Carousel Films 



22 



Libraty of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Africa rhanceii: ■ younx kadcr in a young nation (V.> 
Uon fictun) Krank (iarilonyi and CltlTnrd Janoff. Ilc- 
\f.\»o\ \\ HKA K.liirAtioitU Mrtlin. IDTO. 

14 iiiiii atl •itUtT in mm. 

With •IU1I7 iuli}» 

A'aMw^ry KiJiinlnM tb* ■■|>lr«lli>na aod pnblaiM of Ibr P*<ip(* 
o( MBrrtlof Afrtf^a nailona. IKtcumMita tiM Iowa of ■ younc 
TnitM'MMii i-»»iiiiiiwliMMY rhn>uKh )>(• KnM Afrlinn illMrlH SIh>w« 
b»<> wrtat. |wllilr«l. •M «<rtinointr |Mill»ma arv rbanfinc (hU wnr<»- 
cvlxaUil rotWdlon of (rllMl *UlM« U> an •rtin.-inlrally i>rT*rtl»r 

1. TBMinl*— BooRomlc o-ndHlon* 2 T«nMnl«--SocUI coiidl- 
lion*. & ■nmianU-l'ttllUc* and f.-rfrnnM-nl 1 Oinl^nyl. Krank. 

II. Jaiwrr. ni(T>ird III. UFA Kdui-aitunal MK\\» 

D16.78 71-706698 

HFA fUucalloMl Wrdia 



Africm: CKopI viWa^r UU i.VotUm firtutr) Marhris Pitv- 
ductions antl Charlw Caliill and AjwnrUU^ Rrlcaswi by 
AIMS In-Jni.iNnwl Mwlin Srrvifv*. 1JK19. 

IT iota. >d. ralor. 16 mm. 

SmmMttr^: A aiad; of tbf (.tiopl people of Moumbhiua. ■ (rtba 
tkM baa not rt>iiDC««l >(■ wa; of UvIiik for hundmb of rmrs. 

1. dto^ tAfrlrmn tr1b») t Machrta Trodiirt Ioiik n. CUUIl 

iCharlM) anO \«><riai<^ lai-. MoIIjwwhI. CaUf iii AIMS Id- 

•tnctkinal yr«llM SmlccK 

91fi79 74-702«76 

AIMS laaCni<l)onal MmIir Sarrlcaa 



Africm: coallacol in change. (Fiimsinp] National Geographic So- 
ciety Special Publications Division. 1972. 

5 fifaRUnpft cotot )^ mm and 5 phonodbo *. each, I a fot manual 
ftofKUM. I •- fof awtomatK profector). 10 in . H 1 / 1 rpm 

Ahe oaued villi phoAOUpc ui caiaciU 

Wiih tcackcf t (uidc and map 

COVnVTS 1 The».ivJ*offr«dom«itaconiit»«H,p«t 1 59fr,I3min 
— ] The «uKb of ftttiiotn tilt a contmmi, part 2 ^6 fr . I* mm — ) Afnca't 
cuhuni aftd cthnK henu(c 5 1 ft . 13 mm — * Thraalcncd Itfc of two Afncan 
tnbca. M tt. 13 min — 5 Adkcniuro in Kuch of early man )7 ft. 13 mm 

I Afnca— CviliutKM) 1 SatMnal Ccocnphtc Society. Wastuo(ioa. 

DC Special PublKattora Diviuon 

(DTU, 960 72-735028 

NatHMal CeotnphK T2 MARC 

Society 



Afriea: crmdle of mankind (Filmstrip) Family Films. Re- 
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1970. 

)'.*> Ir color. STi mm. and plionodlm- 1 n.. 12 la., 'tSi rpm., 10 
alo. iDbrOTcrlnc bUcfc AfHrai 

With Irartwr** tnldr'. 

<'r*«lH)i AQthnr. Paul IL Klild. 

SamRUnT-. PorlraTi mao'a beslanlns In Africa one aod lhre«-quar- 
Irr million .vrarti aen, depicts thv coloaluitlon of Africa 'turinfc tli« 
IQiIi <*miur7. and i>how« how Africans wtto tn fr«e from colonial 
rale im today. 

1 Afrtcm— c;iTmaallon. 1. Family Pllma, lac II. Society for 
Vlmal Edocailoa Inc.. Chicago. SerlM : l>lacoTerlo|[ black Africa 
iPllmalrlpt 

916 74r-738054 

S>H>1y for VltMMl Bdacallon 



Africa daacaa. [Moboo picture] United Natioitt. Released by 
Cootemporary Fdms/McGrmw-Hill. 1967 

3t BMA. tA cotoc It mm. (Interaauonal tone) 
SUMMARY Praacatt the performance (i*cn by U* Baltea Afrvraini m the 
Wy Hall of the Untted Nationa Headquarters on the anniverwry 
a by the Umled Nationi of the Human n^hu dedarauon. With 
• by H E M Achkar Marof. Atnbaaaadot froa Guinea to the United 
d by Ahuair Cooke 
- Afnca I failed NatMXtt II Contemporary Film/Mc- 
Oraw-HiL III Senea International tone (Motion ptcturei 

[GV170$) 793.3 72-700550 

McCnv-HiB Book Co 71 MARC 

Africm. c«st and west [Motion pirture) Pan American Air- 
ways, 196T, Made by Henry Strauss Prodtwtions, 

2D Bin. ad. color. 16 mm. 

fiaauMj'li; ricturea a croi aertlon of Mtst and west African al^fata 
■nd aoomW— from herda of caate roamlnc peaicefully, and Uaaal 
trlbcaowa tefidtnc tbeir predous cattle, lo tiew onlTerattlea la modem 
dllaa Co Utoatrato a oontloeot of roniraat wfaidh affonla opportuoltj 
(or eoMlaaal aarprlaa aad dlaoo^ery. 

1. Africa. But— Dcaer. A trar. 2. Africa, Weat— Deaer. A trar. 
L i>aD AaMrtaw WorM Airways. Itic 

916 Fi A 68-^7 

CINB 



Africa Filmstrips 
see 



Africa today. Part 1. 



Africa today. Part 2. 

Africa: focus on ecosMny — African markets (Filmdrip) 
Prank Gardr^nyi and Clifford Janoff. Releaaed by BFA 
Fxlticational Media. 1970. 

53 fr. mior W mm. and phooodi*-; 2 ■ 11 a foe manual 
P*«>ector, 1 «. for aniomallc peojector). 12 Ib_ SS| rpm., T min. 
DlrrocroDTv. (Modem Africa aerlM) 

f>amaarT- Plctam aevrral types of AfTicaii markeCa. abowa th« 
klnda of r*** 'hat are hoottht and aold, aad portray* tb* Tarloua 
wcUl aad commanlty artlTtOe* whtcb r*w)l»e arocnd tbe market*. 

1 Afrtrs— <~nmmerr» I naidonyl. PrmiUL II JaoofT. mfford. 

Ill BPA EdiK«ttoBa1 Media. IV African marketa (niB»<rtr1pt 
VrlM ; Modem Afria aeriea ( Fllmatrlp) 

916 78-737981 

Al.AB«iUtat 



Africa: foeua on economy — City Ufc In Africa (Kilma(rip) 
Ki;itik <inii|nii>i itml ClilTiinl .Jaiinir, Keleamd by HFA 
Kilm-ntinnnl Mistia, 1970. 

41 fr •'olor Vi iiiin ami plinniMllM': 3 a. (la for niniiiial pro 
je< l<ir. I a. ^>^ aiitumallc pn>>e<'ii)rt. 12 In., ml rpm.. 7 mIn. nilcr-- 
Cn-ivr ( MiwliTn Afrli-n wrlf«| 

Summary lilM-iiMen (he apprarnnre and rotnmerr* of tUMlerii 
AfTl<:in i-lllr's tho InimlGrnllon prnMniia nf rural vlllaKeo. and Ih*- 
na>a In which rlllen are allriuptlni to adjual to lh« ne^U nf mitil 
•rii (leielopinc Africa. 

1 t'ttlea and lowrui— Afrli-a I. (lardonyl, Frank. II. Janoir. 

(*llir»nt III. lirA KdiicaMonal Mnlta. IV. City life la Africa 
(Fllm«trlp) Srrlr* M<«1orn Africa M>rle« (Fllmatrlp) 

916 7'2 7.'»79R.'i 

A I- V IkiokH-i 



Africa : fociw on economy — Foodfi of tropical Africa ( Kilin- 
Mnp) Fmnk (iardonyi and ClifTonl JanolT. R«Iea.sed by 
MKA l.diicalioiinl Mt^lin, 1970. 

1(1 fr. oiiiir. ^ mm. ami phonodlar : 'J a (1 a. for mnnual pro- 
Jt^ tiir, I n for aiilonuillc pmjet-torl. \2 In. Mi rpm., 7 rain. nilrri>- 
Krii««<- (Hndirn Afrlm wrlen) 

Stimiuary : Heiiirt* the main Itema In the haalc African diet. I'or- 
Iraja how a famlly'it mo<1e of life nfffH-tJi Iholr diet, ahowa bow food 
la prriuin^l and cairn, and dowrllion the role of food In fnatlTe oc- 
caalona. 

1 IHet— Africa. 2. Oookcry. African I, (Jardonyl. Fmnk II, 

Jannir. Clirrotd. Ill UFA Kducatlunal Mi^la. IV. Fooda of tropical 
Africa (Fllmatrlp) Serlea; Modern Africa aerlM (Fllmntrlp) 

916 7.%-7.'i79H3 

A L. A. Bookllat 



Africa: focus on economy — Indastry in Africa (Filmstrip) 
Frank Ganlonyi iind Clifford Janoff. lU-lca-sed by RFA 
Educational Me<ii«. 197(>. 

lit fr. cxiiir. 5.'> mm anO ph<jn<Nlliir '2 n. (In for maniinl 
(inijH'tor. I M. for automatic projector), 12 In., 83) rpm., 8 mlii. 
mlrroirrooTe. (Modem Africa aerl«n) 

Summary: I'nrtrayM how (he ernwth of Indu^rlalltatlon haa 
ihniii.-i'd the African way of life. 

1 Africa— InduHirleK. I, flardooyl. Frank. II. Janoff, Clifford. 
III. nFA Mucatlonal Media. IV. InduMry lo Africa (Fllm«trl|>) 
fCerle*' Modern Africa nerlea (Filmstrip) 

3.'MI,»6 79-737984 

A L A BooklUt 



Africa : focus on economy — Transportation in Africa 

(Filn^trip) Frank Gardonyi and Clifford Janoff. Re- 
leiuv^ by BFA Educjitional Media, 1970, 

J3 fr. color. 3.'i mm anil phonorlloc ; 2 h. (1 a. for manual 
pri.jc<-t..r. 1 R. fi>r niitomatlc projector), 12 In., 83J rpm, « mIn. 
mliToitnioee. (Modem Africa aeries) 

Summary : ri«icrll>» the moKt nrmmon modes of tranaportatlon 
within and betwwn African citlw and rlllagra, nollnjt that tbe 
older methods ar»> slowly fadlnfc as more modern means of tranqwr- 
tallon hecome aTallable 

1. Tranxportfltlon— Africa. I. Oardonrl. Frank. II. Janoff, 

Cllfrord. Ill- BFA Educational Media. IV Transportation In Africa 
(Fltmstrlp) Series: Modern Africm aerlea (Plimstrlp) 

380.5 71-737982 

A I* A Booklist 



AfHcK GiMBa. {Filnutrip] Avid Corp.. 1972. 

5*) fr color j; mm and phonodiacr I L, 1 1 in.. 33 I /3 rpm , approx 

IB mm 

With teacher'! |utdc 

CREDITS Author. Jamca Pratt 

SUMMARY Trace* the •etUemenl of Ghana and prcaenti a brwf political 
hitiory up lo 1957 

1 Ghana— Politic* and govenuneot— To 1457 I Avid Corpormoon 
75-740518 



of Laaet^. (Filmalnp) Avid Corp. 1972 



,DT511i 

Avid Corp 



966.7 

72 



MARC 



Africa: historical heritage (FUmstrip) EncyiJt^aedia Bri- 
tannica Kitiiratiriiral Corp., 1969. 

56 fr. rolor. 3o mm. ( A l*eople uprooted I 

With teschera Kulde. 

CrrattM: Collaborators. Renjomln Qiiarle«, Sterllns Stuckey 

gummorir.- Tracer tbe rootn of A fro- American*, tieclnninc In six 
Keoth -century Afrlm 

L NeiiTOca HlMory— To 1M3. i. Bocyclopaedla Brltaoolca Edu- 
cational Corporation. Series: A People uprooted (Fllm.^rlp) 

967 78-735577 

EncyrlopaedU Briian- nica educational Corp. 



AfricK Ustorical heritiae. tMolioo picture] Ecydopaedia Bri- 
unnica Educational Corp., 1971. Made by Steve Krmntz Film*. 

4 mm *d color 16 mm 
Abe laaoed m bAw 

i tram the filmalnp of the tame ntle m the aenc* etioUed A people 



With icKher*! guide 

CREDtrS CoUaborslorii. Seniamin Qoarlea. Sierling Siuckey 

SUMMARY PreMntsibrwfhttioryoftheEcrptian. Cmhite.andS 
civihzaitam Showi the proapenty and adranccd a'nhiatKin of many of the 
Afncan nation itatca E»p4ains thai after European coloniEalJon. few African 
kinfdotm kept their national identity, bul thai cmeiiini nationa of modern 
Africa art reiumini in Iheir deep rood. 

1 Africa Civihutian Hatory I. Encyclopaedia BntaanKa Educa- 

tional Corporatioo II A Peopk upoaicd. tFilmatrip] 
[DTM) 967 72-715520 

Encyclopaeidia Bnianmca 72 

EducstMtial Corp 



MARC 



Africa in ferment {Filmslrip) New York times, 1968. 



mm. and phonodlar: 2 a., i: 
( Fllmatrlp on cnrrmi aSalra) 



In. S3I rpm. 19 



75 fr hAw. S: 
Din. mlcracToove. 

Witb diacuaalon maniiaL 

Smmmtary: Shows aab-Sabaran Africa, wbera Irtballam coofnwta 
nallonallam: explaltw how tbe new nailona are oTerrominc tbelr 
ditAcnltlrn id enterloc tha modem world. 

1. Africa. Sab-Sahara t»—PolltlCB. t. Hew Tork times. 
SarlcA 

309.167 Fi A 68-4686 

New York TliMa 



)5 B 



Mid phoaodMc I t. 13 IM. 11 Ulipm 



15 n 



44 fi (olor 
Wiih leactwt* (utdt 
CHEDrrS Author, lame* Pratt 

MJMMARY Portray* lh« climaW. arehitaeiurt.aduMUonal lytlcma. i«di»- 
iry, and cuntoma of Uaolho 

I Laaotho I A»<d CorpnratMW II Tide Kin|dMn of Lesotho (Him 



"Sfht2i 



9I6B 



76-740516 
MARC 



23 



Africa . . . laftd of rontraHtu (Motion picture) Charles 

Cnliill and .\s,«M>rintoi, I!MlH. 

IT mill >il. cnlor. I') mm. 

Nummory,* Mhowa why Africa Is the continent evldenel njt the mxil 
c-hiinftcn In rf.-,nl vrnrs H'li'linti-s iixilraais lMrtwi-»ii the tuck 
i-iiiinlry ami the itinjiir cities, with emphaala on the people who lire 
In liotii aren*. 

I. Africa I>e«cr. k tra^.—IOTil- t Cablll (Chsrlm) and 

AsMiclnten, Inc., Hollywood, ('allf. 

918 FiA68-llll 

ChJirlM ( 'nhlll and Aasoclales 

Africa: livinR in two worldfi (Motion picture) Visual Edu- 
cation Centre. KelenHcrl by Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu- 
rntionnl fVirp.. 1I»7I. 

in mln. sd. color 10 mm. 

With teacher's pilde 

SI'WMAItY' 0>nlrsBU the renturl«nild tribal communities snd 
ciKlonui of Africa with the new African nationa which are typified 
by mf-rhanlsatlon, in-owlne city populations, and the Inteonp desire of 
the iieople for education. 

1 Africa Social life and customs I, Visual KUIucstlon Centre. 
II, F.DOrlopaiilla HrlUnnlcs Educstlonal Cori«ratton. 

916 71-712944 

Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nIca Rdncatlooal Corp. 

Africa Io«t and found: a dialogue (.t/o/rVjn piV/»7r^) WCBS- 
TV and Columbia Cnivcr-^ity. RelejLwI by Holt, Rinehart 

nnd Winston, 1969. 

an i-i II sd hAw. 10 mm. (Black hcrltafe- a hlntory of Afro- 
Aiiierl.^in- Se.-llr>n .1: Where did they come from?) 

nummary: John Henrlk Clarke i|lwu«-^ (hi- Intention of the dta> 
Inciip eipliilns how the African pii^t afTMta the future of thi> world, 
and lilwiiiaws various myths i-oncernlnK Afrlcsn history Richard B. 
Moore speaks on Africa nnd the orlidn of man. Keith E. Balrd talks 
on thi- rtili- of Africa In the te.xt book. 

1 Africa— History. I Clarke. John Henrlk. IMS- a New 

York Ti-lCTLslon station WCBS-T\'. m. Columbia Unlreralty. tw. 
Holt Klnehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a blstOTT 
of Afro- Americans (MoOon picture) Section 3: Where did they 
come fmmT 

D67 70-704031 

Holt, nineliart and Winston 

Africa: MalL cFilmathpi Avid Corp.. 1972. 

*t fr color 35 mm and phonodtsc: 2 t,. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 15 min 

With teacher'* guide 

CREDrrS Author. James Pratt 

SUMMARY Dcacnbei the agriculture, trade. rehpoA, tnniportaiioo. and 
Government of Mali 

I Mall "Economic conditiona 2 Mali- Religion I Avid Corpora uon. 
|HC547.M25] 916.6 71-740517 

And Corp^ 72 MARC 



Africa past {PUmntrip) Library Filmstrip Center, 1969. 

r>o fr bAw S.*! mm. and phoDOdIsc: 2 a., 12 In., 831 rpm., 18 
mln. oil rroi;roo\ e 

Issued also with phonotape in cassette. 

Crraut: Producer, Violet Priestley : (raphlc arts, C. O. Casey 

Summary: A summary of Africa's antlqnItT. CHscuaaes loany 
Items Isolated by archeoloElcal discoveries concemlnz andetit tecii- 
Doloj^les and tbe dally lives of tbe people. 

1. Africa— Ant iqu I Ilea. l Library Filmstrip Ceol*-r. WIcblta. 

Kan. 

916 71-733687 

Library Filmstrip OMter 

AfrlcK poUtlcai geoflraphy aad aathMaUta. [Transpareaciea] 
AEVAC. 1969 

13 Dsagpsrcocics color. I i 10 la. 

With 44 overlaya. 

With teacher'* guide. 

SUMMARY Trace* the cootinuing emergence of Africa 
of acatiered tnbe* and loose alliances through the penod of i 
Wortd Wan to the « I independeni cowitrw* of today 
of the Umtcd Natjom and the coatribtitiona of powerful 

1 AfrKS— Poll ties. I Nstionalwai — Afhcs. I Aevac. tac 
tDT31) 916 72-734113 

AEVAC 72 MARC 

Africa: Rift Valley, volcano, and eor^e (Filnutrip) Com- 
mon (Jround, London, IWil. -Made by R. D. Grwmfield. 
Release 1 in the I*. S. by Carman Edocational Awociatca, 
Ontario. IW6. 

28 fr lolnr Xi mm. iKhori studies In physical eeocrapfayl 

With ti-arlKTS iiiniiiial. Nntm nrrl«M lOBT 

Rummtrv Ih-scrlhrw the Itlft Valley of Eastern Africa. KUlmsn. 
Jaro, sod the Blue Nile Gorfe. rHsrraaes rift ealler*. volcaiMca, 
v<i;<-iailonjil chances na related to altitude, snd river erosion tbrooxb 
volcsnic. sedlmeatsry, snd Icncous rocfca. 

1 l-hyslfal Keocraphy Africa. 1-Ustem. Z Valleys. I. CMnmoo 
Ground, ltd.. LoiMJon. ii. Orman EdiKStlonal AJBodates. SerlM: 
Short studies In physical feocraphy (rilnatrlp) 

561.4 Fi A 68-1675 

rsrtnnn F.diimllonal AMoclates 

Africa: showcase of mammals (FUmttrip) Impei-ia] Film 
Co^ 1969. 

3N fr. color. 35 owl aod pliooodlac: 2 a.. 12 lo.. 33) rpm. 12 mln. 
mlcrocrooTs. (Oor wortd aoli^tbora: A/rtca) 

ffssisiarv.- StvdtM AMca'a msnmala la tbelr toterptay -'"- 
Africa's people and vttb orte sootber. Indadcs scsimb of ("' 
tropical fora<a, sad craaslaoda. 

1 Mammals— Africa. 2. Z«)lo«y— Afrlea— ■colocT. 
Kllro r^impsny. Inc.. LakeUnd. Fla. Ssrtas: Oar world atlchtors: 
Africa fPllnistrlpl 

916 73-733631 

ImperUlFllmCo 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Africa — Texas style (Motion picture) Ivan Tors Films. 
Made by Vaotors Films. Released by Paramount Pictures, 
1967. 

112 luin. id. color. S5 mm. 

Credits: Producer and director, Andrew Marton ; screenplay. Aodf 
White; mii^lc, Malcolm Arnold; photography, Puut Ueeson ; editor, 
Henry Richardson. Cait: Hugh O'Brlan. John MlUa, Nigel Green, 
Tom NardlDl, Charles Mallnda. 

Summary.- A dramatical Ion atK>ut two Amerlrao cowboys who use 
their skllU to capture wild animals in Kenya so that these animals 
can be domesticated by a coo.-iervatlonlst for marketing purposes. 

L Tors (Ivant Films, Inc.. Los Angeles, it. Paramount Pictures 
Corporation. 

791.43 7^707081 



Africa; The drift to the town (Filmstnp) Gateway Educa- 
tional Films, London. Released in the V. S. by Carman 
Educntional Associates, 1968. 

27 fr. color. 3,') mm. 

With teachers' nilde. 

rrrdilg; Author. Eric Barker. 

Sumimirj/: Examines the nature of a major change — a shift in 
the conientratlon of the population — which is taking place in Africa 
today. 
Another issue, double fr. 

1. Rural-urhan migration — Africa. i Gateway Educational 

Films. ltd . London, ii. Carman Educational Associates. 

916 74-736707 

Carmnn Educational .\s90Clstes 

Africa: the new day (Motion picture) McDonnell Douglas 
Corp., 1971. 

28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. 

CREDITS: Sponsor, Air Afrlque. 

SUMMAHY : A promotional Qlm about Africa, tbe land and the 
people. 

1. Africa — Description and travel — 1951- I. McDonnell 

Douglas Corporation. 

[DTl2i2] 916 79-713470 

CINE 

Africa today. Part 1 {FiJmstrip) Africa Filmstrips, 1968. 

rS fr. color 35 mm. 

With manual. MuddbI lucking In L. C. 

CrediiK: Producer, Gertrude Jacobs; consultant, Jose M. Silva ; 
photographers, Albert G. Oliver. Walford I. Edwards. 

Bummary: Contrasts modern and ancient aspects of life In Africa 
and points out changes In various forms of government and economic 
condlcloDS. 

1. Africa. I. Africa Filmstrips. 

916 Fi 68-2059 



Africa today. Part 2 {Filuistrip) Africa Filmstrips, 1968. 

■^0 fr color. 35 mm. 

With manual Manual lacking In L. C. 

CrediM- Producer. Gertrude Jacobs; consultant, Jose M. Silva ; 
photdcraphers, Albert G. Oliver, Walford I. Edward-s. 

ffummary: Describes principal industries and products In various 
parts of Africa, and points out types of medical care, education, 
religion, arts, and recreation of different Airlcan groups. 

1. Africa. t. Africa Filmstrips. 

91€ Fi 68-2060 



Africa: Town life {Filmstrip) Gateway Educational Films, 
London. Made by Gateway Film Productions. Released 
in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1968. 

."W fr. color. 35 mm. 

With teachers' arulde- 

Crrdits: Author, Eric Barker. 

Sumnuiry: I'ses si-enes of contrasting towns nnd people to Illus- 
trate tbe urban development of modern Africa. 
Another issue, double fr. 

1. Cities and town!*— Africa. i. Gateway Educational Films, 

ltd., London, ir. Carmnn Educational Associates. 

916 71-7367U9 

Carman Educational As.soclates 



Africa — tropical products {Motion picture) Gfateway Edu- 
cational Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Com- 
munication Films, 1964. 

4 mln. Bl, color. 8 mm. (Africa series) 

Loop film. 

With study caril. 

8vmmary: Illustrates the cultivation, harvesting, and processing 
of tea, sisal, coffee, ciine HUgar, cotton, pyrethrum, ploeapples. cocoa, 
and copper in tropical .\frlca. 

1 Field crops — Africa. 2. Copper mines and mlnlng^Afrlca. i. 
Gateway Educational Films, ltd,, London, ii. Communication Films, 
inc. Series; Africa series (Motion picture. Gateway Educational 
Fllruii) 

633 Fi A 67-1721 

Communication Films 



Africa: Village life {Fihmtrip) Gateway Educational 
Films. London. Released in the IJ. S. by Carman Educa- 
tional ,\isocintes. 1968. 

Al (r. color, .% mm. 
With teachers' guide, 
Credilt: Author, Eric Barker. 

Kummnru: Shows n traditional African village and the ways In 
which 11 hfi.H changed In recent years. 
Another issue, double fr. 

1. Vlllnse»~Afrl<a i Gateway Educntloniil Films, ltd,, I-on- 

don. It Carmnn Educational Awoclates, 

916 76-736710 

Carman Educational Associates 



Africaaner fanning family (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 
1970. 

4 mill Hi. color. 8U|)er 8 mm. (Africa) 

I,oop film. Film notes on cartridge case, 

fiximmary: Portrayn the daily life of an Africaaner fanning fam- 
ily Shown general activities and the contraHting life styles of the 
family llaelf and the black labonrH who work for them. 

1 Farms— Africa. South. 2. Boers. t. Ealing Corporation, 

Cnmbrldge. Mans Series; Africa (Motion picture) 

916.8 76-706776 

Enllng Corporation 



The African ABC (Fiimttrip) Troll Associates, 1969. 

31 fr. color. 35 mm. {Tint concepts) 

Creditt: Writer. Marian Frances; lUostrator, Necatl Ites. 

Summary: Uses each letter of tbe alphabet to Introduce people, 
places, and things of Africa. For elementary grades. 

L Africa— Juvenile fllma. i. Troll Associates. Series: First 
coac^ts (FlImstrLp) 

372.8 7a-735057 

A. L. .V. Booklist 

African animals (Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Re- 
leased by Films Incorporated, 1970. 

9 mln sd. color. IG mm. (See 'u tell) 

A Primary language arts/life science serlea 

Edited version of the motion picture by Instltut fdr Film und 
BUd. 

Summarn: Follows, without narration, a day In tbe lives of the 
animals that Il«e on the African savanna. 

1. Zoology— Africa. i. labile Media, Inc. n. Films Incorporated. 
Series: See "n tell (Motion picture! Series; A Primary language 
arts/life science series (Motion picture) 

372.3 7&-706302 

PabUc Media, Inc. 



Warren Schloat Pro- 



African art and culture (PUmstrip) 
ductiona, 1968. 

193 fr b&tv. 35 mm. and phonodlscs: 6 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.. 52 
mln. microgroove. 

With teaching guide and script. 

Credits: Producer and author, Lucie B. McCandless. 

Summon/,' A documentary film about the early societies of Africa. 
Compares the art forms and religious beliefs of different tribes. 

1. Ethnology— Africa. 2. Art— Africa. 3. Africa— Religion. 
I. Schloat (Warren) Productions, PleasantvIUe, H. Y. 

916 Fi A 68-5226 

Warren Schloat Produc- tlons 

African art and sculpture (Motion picture) WCAU-TV. 
Ke]c;i-od by Carousel Films, 1971. 

21 mln. =\A. color. 16 mm. (Tell it like it was) 

With study guide. 

CREDITS: Narrators. Michael Babatunde Olatunjl, Dallie, 

SUMMARY : Displays African masks. Jewels, Ivory, wood carv- 
ings, and metal caiitlngs from Rhodesia, Nigeria, Gambia, Mali, and 
other countries. Shows how African artifacts reflect the manual 
dexterity of the African native and his desire to explore the mys- 
teries of life and express reverence for them. 

1. Art, African. 2. Art, Primitive— Africa. West. I. Philadel- 

phia. Television station WCAU-TV. II, Carousel Films, inc.. New 
York. III. Series: TeU It like It was (Motion picture) 
[N7;i'JS] 709.6 70-712708 

Carousel Films 

African artifacts, 1 (Filmstrip) Robert J. Brady Co., 

1970. 

"iS fr. color. 3.5 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro- 
jevtor. 1 s. for auti-matlc projector, 12 In., 33J rpm., 16 mln. each 
side. (African history, artifacts, and culture, no. 3) 

With teacher's resource manual. 

CREDITS : Authors, Sheldon Cole. Leona Cole. 

SUMMARY: Presents examples of African masks, metalwork. 
and musical tnstrumenta and portrays their cultural significance. 

1. Art objects, African. 2. Art objects. Primitive— Africa. 1. 

Hubert J. Brady Company. II. Series: African history, artifacts, 
and culture (Filmstrip) no. 3, 

[NK1080] 709.6 73-739138 

Robert J. Brady Co. 



Robert J. Brady Co., 



African artifacts, 2 ( Filmstrip) 
1970. 

:a fr. color. 3.'i mm, and plionodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for ninniml pro- 
jector, 1 H. for automatic projector). 12 In,. 33J rpm., 18 mln. each 
side. (African history, artifacts, and culture, no. 4) 

With teacher's resource manual. 

CREDITS: Authors. Sheldon Cole: Leona Cole. 

SUMMARY: Presents examples of African woo<l and Ivory carv- 
ings, woven work, and pottery and portrays their cultural signifi- 
cance. 

1. Art objects, African. 2. Art objects. Primitive— Africa. I, 

Robert J. Brady Company. IL Series; African history, artifacts, 
and culture (Filmstrip) no. 4. 
[\K10801 709.6 77-739i:i9 

Ri>l)er( J. Brady Co. 

African arts and crafts {Filmstrip) Family Films. Re- 
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1970. 

'A fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 10 
mln. (Discovering black Africa | 

With teacher's guide, 

CREDITS: Author. Paul R. Kidd. 

SUMMARY: Presents African art work and music and explains 
their Importance to African culture. 

1 The arts. African. I. Family Films, Inc. IL Society for 

Visual Education, Inc., Chicago, III. Series : Discovering black Africa 
(Filmstrip) 

700.96 71-738056 

Society for Visual Education 

African Mrdli^ (Motion picture) Paul Hoefler Productions, 
19R;i. 

n nun. sd. color. 16 mm. 

With study gulde- 

Credits: Photographer, Helene Fischer. 

Summary: Pictures the nesting and feeding habits of various wild 
nnd exotic birds which live along the tropical lakes BQd tbe marsh- 
land streams of Central Africa. 

1, Birds— Africa, Central t. Hoefler (Paul) Prodactlons, Loe 
Aogelefl. 

598.206 Fi A 68-2548 

Paul Hoefler Productions 

An African city: contrasting cultures (Motion picture) 
Fnmk Ganlonyi and Clifford Janoff. Released by BFA 
Educntional Media, 1970. 

11 mln. Ml color. 16 mm 

Credits: Director. Frank Gardonji; writer, Clinfoid JanofT; njn- 
rator, Chuck Cumpt>ell ; photography, Mike Margulles. 

Summary: Compares and highlights tradllloniil African life. 
French colonialism, and recent Independence In u brief survey of 
Abidjan, a prosperous city on the Ivory Coast. Presents a concise 
treatment of the differing cultures, economics, and life styles exist- 
ing In modern African clttes- 

1. Abidjan, Ivory Coast. 2, Africa— Civilization. i. Gardonyl, 
Frank, it. Janoff, Clifford, iii. BFA Educational Media. 

916,6 78-709898 

A. L. A. Booklist 



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An African community: the Masai (Filmstrip) Frank 
Gardonyi and Clifford Janoff. Released by BFA Educa- 
tional Media, 1970. 

■14 fr. color. STi mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (1 s. for manual 
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In., 331 rpm.. 10 mln, 
(Africa: focus on East Africa) 

SUMMARY: Gives Insight Into the economic, cultural, and geo- 
graphic aspecLs of a lifestyle common to the Elast African families 
of cattlemen. Relates details about homes, religious beliefs, and 
a typical day's activities, Including methods of schooling, prepara- 
tion of food-s, and roles of men and women. 

1. Africa, East — Rural conditions. 2. Family — Africa, East I. 
Gardonyi, Frank. II. Janoff, Clifford. III. BFA Educational Media. 
IV. Series: Africa: focus on Elast Africa (Filmstrip) 

916.78 76-737777 

A, L A. Booklist 

An African community: the Hasai (Motion picture) 
Frank Gardonyi and CUtford Janoff. Released by Bailey- 
Film Associates, 1970. 

16 min. sd color. 16 mm. 

Summary: Shows how the nomadic Masai live In the highlands 
of East Africa. iJescrlbes their dependence on the land, their adapta- 
tion to the environment, and their family und tribal Interdependence. 

1, Masai. I. Gardonyi, Frank, ii. Janoff, Clifford, ni. Balley- 
FUra Associates. 

916.76 78-705506 

CINE 

African craftsmen: the Ashanti (Motion picture) BFA 
Educational Media, 1970. 

11 n)in. sd. color. 16 mm. 

Suini'i'ny: African specialists from the Asbantl tribe demonstrate 
their arts of weaving and carving. Concentrates on the miiklng of 
ceremonial rol>es and chiselling large blocks of wood Into Individually 
designed stools onte used as thrones tor kings. 

1. Ashantls. I. BFA Educational Media. 

745.5 70-708171 

A. L. A. Booklist 



African cultural backg^nninds (FHmstrip) Popular Scieincfi 
Audio- Visuals, 1970. 

42 fr. color. 35 mm. 

With teachers' guide. 

BMmmary: Surveys ancient African history, focusing on Egypt and 
the western Sudan, to show the origins of the diverse cultural pat- 
terns in Africa. Illustrates tlie permanancy of art forms as evi- 
denced in Africa today and In other parts of the world. With cap- 
tions. 

L Africa- Civilization, 2. Egypt— Clvillzatlon-To 332 a. c. 
L Popular Science Audio- Visuals. 

913.36 70-733649 

Popular Science Audio- Visuals 

African culture and civilization (FUimtrip) Communica- 
tions International Limited, 1969, Made by Charles T. 
Katz. 

."tO fi'. color. S5 mm. and phonotape; plastic, single-track. 
(African studies) 

Also Issued as 2x2 In. sUdes and as SzlO In. transparencies. 

With teacher's manual: The Afro-Asian world, by Edward R. 
Eolevzon. 

Summon/: Photographs, drawings, maps, and graphs describe the 
history and present state of culture and civilization In Africa, both 
Moslem and black. 
Another issue, h&w. 

1. Africa — Civilization. l Kolevzon, Edward R. The Afro- 
Asian world. II. Communications International Limited. Series: 
African studies (Filmstrip) 

960 75-735300 

Oouimunlcalions Inter- national Limited 

African Daze (Motion picture) Terrytoons, 1938. 

T mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. 

.A reissue of the motion picture The Hon hunt for presentation on 
television by Astra TV. 

Credits: Authors, Paul Terry, Mannle Davis; music, Philip A 
Schelb- 

Summary: An animated cartoon about a Hon who spares the life 
of a mouse who accidentally runs his car and trailer over the lion's 
talL 

I, The Lion hunt (Motion picture) c. CBS Films inc. 
Terrytoons. ' 

791.43 Fi 68-668 



African diamond mine- (Motion picture] InsUtut fUr Film und 
Bild, Munich. Edited and released in the U.S. by Films Incor- 
porated, 1972. 

3 min li color super 8 mm. (Min and his world) 

Loop film m cartridge 

SUMMARY Depicts the open pit mining and the mecbuiical and hand 
processing of raw diamonds, showing how they are extracted from the earth, 
sorted, inspected, and weighed 

I Diamond mines and mining— Africa, South [1 Diamond mines and min- 
ing--Africa, South] I Insiitai ftjr Film und Bild in Wissenschaft und Unler- 
ncht. II Films Incorporated 111. Senes Man and his world. (Motion picture] 
[TN99I) 622 72-701504 

Films Incorporated 72 MARC 

The African elephant (Motion picture) Machris Produc- 
tions, 1967. 

8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. 

Summ<ii-y: Presents a brief history of the elephant. Shows wild 
elephants and their behavior In their natural habitat 
1. Elephants— Behavior. i. Machris Productions. 

699.6 Fi A 68-648 

CINE 

An African essay (Filmstrip) Associated Press and Guid- 
ance Associat4?s. Released by Guidance Associates, 1969. 

L' flliii-strlps (pt 1, 09 fr.. pt. 2, 81 fr.) color. 35 mm. and pho- 
nodlsc; 2 s, : 12 In.; 331 rpm.; pt. 1, 12 mln.; pt 2, 13 mln. micro- 
groove. 

With dl«cus.**ion guide. 

Summury: Part 1 describes the uncorrupled nattire In the East 
African wilderness. Part 2 continues the safari through African 
land.scQpe and Includes photographs of wild animals described by 
Mrs. Charles Llndberg and Frank Jacoby. 

1. Natural history- Africa, i. Associated Press, n. Guidance 

Aiwocialea of PleasantvIUe, N. Y. 

574.9676 78-735463 

A. Ia A. Booklist 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Film strips 



Afrteiin facr: ajcinit \M"i<fn pfhir^) F^ithfn Kilnui, IW)n>- 
lifttii Winn). hMg. |{('lra.'«>| m ttto I'. S. I>,v KnryrloptMlia 
Hritannii-A Kilucatioriftl (Nirp., IDAD. 

4 ailK -I rti|«r Miprr fl niut <St«|«>TBn I-nrC i: Cbnruc 
Irr iiiakrup fur the N«cra far«| 

With raptlon*. 

Httmmmty: IVmuaMmlM tHi«|.- Mm* nuiknip for (b« Ni^rn rnrf 
III (hnnkclvr [Mrl* ratline for acln( 

I MKk*-(ip, Thf-atflr*!. Z Ni«ro arlnr^ t Bolhrn Pllm*. 

IL KiM-y^lotNimlla HriUnnln E«lunilloniil Oorpomllim. S«>rlni: 
Mmgtmn. I'Krt 4: Charii^tr makv-uii for th* N^ro fic* (Alo- 
lloB pirturvi 

798 73-708303 

RiM-rrUifMM^U nrllan- nlim Kdurii(lon«H\)rp. 



African face: (iMpatni (.l/o/iVm pirtxim) Kothi^n Filnu, 
Il4inli;iin U'(>.hI. Knjr. Rrlcusnt in Ihp l^ S. by Encyclo- 
PAimIi:! nritMitiiirii Kdiicationnl Corp., I{>ft9. 

4 niiii M rolor niprr 8 mm. (Stictmin. Pmn 4: Chnrnr 
trr nuik»-up tor Itx- Nrsro facpi 

Iiixili fllni 

With tr«<-hrr « fuld«k 

SMMtMary Itrnionvtnitni hanlr alnfv m«k»>«p for the Nr«ru fare 
for the nilo of riM'patra 

1 Makrup. TTw^Irlpal 1 SVct" trtorv i. Rolhrit Film*. 

It Krirji'lopaKlia BrlUnnlni Kdurallonal CorporalloD SpfIoji; 

Sl«r.-r)irt I'art 4 Character makr-tip for the Nejro face (Mo- 
tion pirturel 

7W 70-708305 

I-ji. J. i..p«r.ll.t llrfian- iilc» Rdoeallooal Corp. 



African face: eye make-op (Motion pictvfv) Eothen Films, 
Itoirlmm \Voo»l. Kn^. KpIrAsed in the V. S. bj Encyclo- 
paedia Hrilannica (Mucatinnal Corp., 1969. 

4 mill Hi oilor mper 8 mm. tStnciN-raft I'nrt 3 Slrulchl 
B«k*-up for the Necro face) 

L<K<(i aim 

With tea^-ber'i pilde 

Hmmmarn: m-nHniiiratM Mraicht "taxe make-up for the Negro 
face. ihoMrlnc tHiir to appljr eje makeup. 

1. Make-up. Tbealrlcal. 2. Necro actor*. t Eothen Films. 

ft EncTclflpaetlla Brliannlca E^lucallnnai Corporation. Series; 
Staccraft. I'art 3; SiralJEbi make-up for tbe Nesro face (Motion 
plctort) 

799 72-708300 

EiK-j.l..p.iedla ftritan- nica Rlucallonal Corp. 



African face: lip make-up (.Vw/ion ptrtuir) Eothen Films, 
Borrbam Wixxl, Kn^. Rclejused in the V. S. by Encyclo- 
ptiiHlia Uritannica Kducalionni Corp., 1969. 

I tuUu •i mtor, super 8 ram, (SUjecraft. Pari S: Stralcht 
lii^ikr ttp for llie .N'ecru faoej 

l>M< flim. 

With trseher'H culde. 

Smmmary: IkpfDonMratea Mralxht Maje makeup for the Negro 
fare. Hhxwlne how to applj lip makeup 

I. Make-up. Tbratrlcal. 2. .Ni-kfo i»ctor« t. Eothen Fiini.«. 

It Bncrclopaedia Brliannlca Btluratlonal Corporation. Series- 
Stacemft. Fart 3: Stralcbt make-up for (he Uttn face (Motion 
picture) 

792 75-708301 

Enorrlofwedla Rrltan- nlm Educnilonal Corp. 



Afrkan face: Macbeth {.\fotion pirture) Eothen Film.s 
Boreham Wood. Eng. Rclea<sed in the U. S. by Encyclo- 
paedin Itritnnnica Educational Corp., 1969. 

4 mill. .1. color- sttper 8 mm. (Stacerran. Part 4: Charac- 
ter ixkake-up for the Nesro face) 

l»op film 

With tesclMT** guide. 

liummary: I«em»flAira(r« bn«lc «U||e makeup for the Negro face 
for ihe role of Macbeth 

L Uak«~up. Theatrical. 2. Negro acton. i Eothen Films. 

n EDcjclopaedlj Brliannlca Educational Corporation. Serle?<: 
Stagecraft. Part 4: Cliaracler make-up for the Negro face (Mo- 
Uoa plctsre) 

7»2 77-708304 

Ei.^' ...paedia Brllaa- ntca Educational Corp. 



African face: moldinK and hiRhliRhUns {itotion picture) 
Eothrn Films, lioirham Wood, Eng. Released in the 
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 
1969. 

4 min. si- color iraper 8 mm. (Stagecraft Part 3: Straight 
make-up for the Negro face) 

Loop film. 

With teacbar'a guide. 

fiuMMonr: t>caK>nslratea xtraicht Mage makeup for the Negro 
far*, abowlng bow to mold and hiKhllghL 

1 Mato-ap. Theatrical. 2. .Negro actor*. i. Botben Fllma. 

tt Encyclopaedia Brllannlra F^lucatlonal CorporatloD Series' 

StaSMiaa Part S: Stralxbt make-up for the Negro face (UoUoo 
pletw*) 

792 72-708299 

EncTciopaeidla Brilao- nica Edocatlonal Corp. 



African face: powdering and maacarm (Sfotion picture) 
Eothen Film.s Borcham Wood. Kn^. Rcleaacd in the 
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp^ 
1969. 

4 mtB. *L color «iper 8 am. (StagvcmfL I'art 3: Sir^isbt 
nake-up for the Negro faca) 

Loop am. 

Wlta ttaeber^ galde. 

9mmmmrt: Dmenatratea atralght irtage makeup for the Negro 
face, alwvtag bow to apply powder and ma«nini. 

L Make-up. Theatrical. 2. Negro actor*. t. Eothen Fllm«. 

n. BDcyelopaedta Brttaanlca Bdocatlooal Corporation. ^rlev : 
SlagccrafL I'art 3: Stralgtx make-up for the N<>gro face (MoUon 
pictare) 

792 70-708802 

■dla Britaa- ntca BdDCstlaoal Corp 



African folk talea {Fif„^,iri,,) \ \ I'„H|.uiinnK Made in 
.■o..|Nr.iliiMi Kith Kducrealive Syfrtems. Releawvl by Inter 
natinnn) B,mk Corp.. lOno. 

n nim-lrip, (.VI rr ^.h. oow .W mm and fl phonodiam (1 a 
earh I, IJ In , ,W|| rpm 

With Icfirtipr'i giilite nn record Jarkt^n. 

SHmmnn,: HIiown the cultural heritage of the African people 
por primary gradnL 

ro«/r-n(f Tho -tronj man who lioaated too much. Tlie Ihrro 
lank* of Mlinno The children who lirml In a Iw-Thi- ulnxtnc 
drum-Whj the hush fowl call* at dawn and whr (IImi htiM ^ Tho 
maih- drum, ' 

1 Tnle«, Afrliiin. I. A-V Productlonii. ii. Inlernatlonni Book 

Cori»irnHon, 

, ,. . 398.2 7l-732flr.I 

Look/Mafen A I«>nrn 



Afriow folk tales (A'tfffwfnp) AVI AaBocinUa, 1969. Made 
by Kducrt-ative Systejna. 

f'tclii. \2 In. M* rpm . 13 min. each ulile 
W llh tcachem' guUlea. 

Tho7r'r!^J'„^?*'h"'^J""!!:!"'''' '^"'' ■' •'•*'' ■"'' *•>> flies bua.-. 
The^.lnglng ilrum.-Th,. ma^lc ilrum -The chiidrrn who li?«l i„ 

1 Tale*, African. i. AVI Aw-x-Ute* 
AVIAaaoclat- ^''"^ ^(^787159 



African history (Filmstiip) RnJ^rt .1. Mrady Co.. 1!>70. 

*-: fr color %% niin nmi plioitoihu-: i; ,. , | >.. f„r ,„„nii,,l ,,r,.. 
>t-tor. I H. f»r niiionmll.' pr..>c«.r). 12 In.. 331 rpm.. 22 min. eiwh 
xiilc. I African lit-iwry. iirtlfn.lii. nntl iiiiliire no. || 

With teacher'- rMounv nmiiuiil. 

cnKniTS AiilhiirH, ShHilon Cyi.-. Usmii C.l... 

srM.\lARV; C..H ,ea art. liliLtogriiphn. nn<l iinrratlTe K. cliroi.l 

Tie ll.P major r-'lHI.Hi, *xial. an.) woi.omic eTwita Id the hlatorT of 
Africa aoulh of the Sahara fnwrt. Trn.*a the slow cToliiflon of 
wlonlal (errltorlen Int.. the lml<>|H>Ti.|Pnt statev of modem Afrl.a 

1, AfrlcM. Sui^Saharan- HIhIofv. i. h.-Ihti j, nm.iv c.m 

%>nnj. II, Seri<*« African iilMnry. nrtlfadj*, anrl culture ' i Klltn 
alrlpl no. 1. 

[I)T.\V2.5] %7 7N7:t9I40 

Robert J. Brady Co. 



African history after European influence (Filmslrip 
Doiiblcday Miilliniedin. 1!>T1. 

"•r fr. cii..r. •X, mm, iiml pbonmllBc: 2 s,. Ifl In. mjl rpit. 
I.t ntln. miciiicnxm-. (Africa apeaks, «erlMi l) 

W"lth wrlpt and teacher'" giiide, 

CRKrWTS: l'r.,dH.vr. director, ami writer. Ron AI«ood- coi. 
anllnrn. Clnii-nif KleimrH. 

SCMMARV: l-ortray- Africa,. long and complex atnigglo foi 
Mentir>— ihotuch Hiarcrj. coionltnllon. and natlonallam— in a co.in 
try oTerriin "lib Kiiropean InHuence 

...Ji Afr'«-"'-K"-.v-l>«4-19nn. 2 Afrlr-a-Civllltttlon. I. Itoii- 
bWay Miiltlmedli,. II. .Serlw : Africa spenka (Kllmstrlp, aerira I 
fnr29] ft(io 7-2-73ft740 

iMiihU-daj-Muttimeclla 



The African lion (Motion picture) 
see The African lion and his realm; Birds, 
baboons, and other animals — their struggle' for 
survival; Elephants and hippos of Africa; Locust 
swarm 



TTie African lion and his realm (Motion picture) Walt 
Disiiey Productions. Released by Walt Disney Educational 
Mnierinis Co., I9f>fi. 



Vj min. -<1. color 16 mm, (The African Hon, no. 11 

With teachers guliie. 

IMIted fn.m the lUfv. 35 mm. motion picture entitled The African 
liOD. 

CREDITS: Director, Jamea Algar; writers. James Algar. WlnMon 
lllbk-r. Ted Sear*. Jack Uofflt: narrator. Winston llllilcr. mimh-, 
i'anl Smllh: pholocraphem. Alfrvd (I Milntte. Elma Mllotte 

SUMMARY ; .\ »itu<ly of the lion anrt hli ilnmaln Portrnrn the 
livinj: wndliiooH of ihe Hon ami hla family which i< ruled by the 
Ilon»^'i. I're!«nt« facta about the antelope. lebra. rhlnocerou-i. glniffe 
ami wlM dog. Filmed In Africa. 

• I n ''"iT t,7^/'?;i'"'''^ "^i'"''^- ^•■"' ^ ^^"'^J 'Wail) Proline 

a/i" ., ^\V.' P""*'^ F^ncattonal Materials Company. HI The 
AfrMin Hon (Motion plcttm-. IV Scries; The Afrl.in ilon (Mor|.,n 



plnnre 
[(JL737.C2J 
Wn!i DImey Edumll 



591.96 
MaterlaU Co. 



77-712348 



African love (.Motion picture) Itmnrho Motion Pirttire Co. 
Releas<^ by National Exrhan^eA, 1922. 

22m.n. Bl- baw. 16 ram. 

Pre^entrt by Motion Picture Prodnclog Co. of Amerln 

Originally releaaMl In V. mm 

UH«»M by Mutual Film Corp In 191.'. under the title The 
r^negad^ 

!• C ha* oegaM*e copy 

In the l^orge Marahall Film Collertlon of (be American Film 
Inatltute Collection. Library of Congr^ 

CREDITS Prodacer. Thomaa Ince; director. Oharlca i^wlckard. 
OAST: (TbarleA lUy. Loulae OUum. Herachal HayalL 

i^i'MHART : A draoui In which an African ■h<>lk'i tlave girl belpa 
a captured hrltUh captain to earape from her miiater ao that he 
can retnm to England to claim bin inberllanrv 

I. Bronclio Motion Plcturr- Company. II. National KxchangcA 
Inc- III- George Marshall KHm Collt^loo- IV American Film In- 
atllate Collertloe. V- The Rrnrgadr (Motion picture I 

791.43 7ft-7ia'J0l 



Africaa markets. [Filnuthp} Avid Corp. 1972. 

*7 f, colo. 1^ mm and phonratiK I », I) la. J J 1/1 rym. II Ala. 
With icachcr't guide 
CRF.Dm. Auihot. Jamn Praii 

SUMMARY Pofi(«)ri ihc poliitcal rnlr of Afncan maikcu and thnv* (hat 
ihc maiiicli tit % (iKil point loi dlfTrrml inbal dMciaukon* 

I Markeu AftKa I Africa- Politic* - 1440- I A vtd Corpora- 



(HF5475] 



3S0.1 



74-740JI5 
MARC 



African meal-caters {FQmAtrip) Falcon Media SyRtema, 
'roroiito. Rolcaaed in the U. S. by A-V Eiplorationa, 

1970. 

:t2 fr color- 85 mm- (Animal" of Africa, no (l) 

CrrdiU: Script and narnition, John MTlitH'ton : editorial nxuniit- 
nor. Harry OrlHllhii. 

Httmniary: Includea rlewa of African anlmala photographed in 
their enTlronment In order lo ahow tlielr aurrlval aitd way of 
life. With captlona. 

1. Zoology— Africa. l Falcon Media Syatema. n. A-V Ezplora- 
ttona. Inc. Scrlea : AnlmaU of Africa (Fllnutrlpl no. 6. 

591.5 79 7375^1 

A-V Bxptoratlona 

African odyaacy: The red bicycle (Motion picture) ACW 
PrcMliictinns. R«leiu^ by Ijeaminj; Corp. of America, 
1971. 

HI min, ad. color. Ifl mm. 

With leacbera' guide. 

SI'M.MAItV: Shown the aHHemhtlng. painting, and aelllng of a revl 
Mcyclc In Nnlrrtbl to iiplain economic life In Africa For elementary 
grade*. 

1. Africa— Economic condltlonx I. .\("W I'rodudlona. 

II- Ijpaming Corporation of Amcrlcii, 

91(!.7fi 7(V-710045 

Irf'nrnlncCorp, of America 



African odyssey: The two worlds of Muscmbc (Motion pic- 
ture) A('W Productions- Heleajjed by LcaminK Corp. of 
Anieri.a. I!)7l. 

Ill niln, «d color 16 mm, 

Willi teachers' guide. 

.St;.M.\fARY : [►escribe* the life of nn eleven -year -old African boy 
lo show the pull of trlballHm rersua the growing acnae of natlonal- 
Ixm. For elemeiiiHry grades, 

I, Cbildn>n In Afrlcn—JuTeolle flImM. 2. Africa— Social life and 
CTintoms— Juvenile aimst. I, ACW Productlona. II. I>»rnlng 

Txirporallon of Amcricu. 

916 73-710046 

1,/earnlng Corp, of America 

African orifrins of organized societies (Motion pictvn) 
WCIIS-TV and Coliimliin I'nivcrsity. Kplpa,sed by Holt, 
Riiiehrirt and Winston. IfHJl). 

.to ni II. nd. hSiW. V\ mm. (niack herliaice: » bUtory of Afro- 
Amerlciins. Sei-tion 3: Where dlil Ihey iTime fromf) 

Utimmnrp: John Ilenrik Clarke dlpacuaxea Afrlni"* contribution to 
world proeresw. He deacribe* nuin'i flr«t moveitwnta within Africa 
and Inter to other pari.i of Ihe world. man'M flnd production of tools 
In order to survire. and the origin of early aodetles. 

I. Africa— History. 2. Society. Primitive i. Clarke. John 

Henrik. ini5- n. New York. IVterliilon station WCBS-TV. 

nr, Columbia rnireralty, it. Holt. Rinehart and Winston. Inc. Se- 
riew: Black heritage: a history of Afni-Americaiw (Motion pirtufe) 
Se«-tlon3: When- did they come from? 

916 r3-7l>4<:>32 

Holt. Rlnehnrt nmJ Wlnxton 



riie African past (FUmttrip) 
Visual Arts. 1969. 



Universal Education and 



25 



42 fr. color. 3j mm. and pbonodlac: 1 a., 10 mlo. (The Htstory 
of Muck Americnl 

Alao IflBued with reel-to-reel phonotape and with phnnotape in 
ca«nette. 

With teacher's manuaL 

Crf.dU»: Writer, Thomnti flpolla : narrator, laalab A Green : edu- 
cational consultant, Robert I. Zangrando; liluatrator, John LandekL 

liHrnmary: l>ies the flndlngs of recent ardteologlal atudles by 
Dr. Louis Ijeakey and wntlngs from the hl«torl«a of Greece, Rome. 

l-I»-l<t and Israel to outline the black SudaoMe emplns such as 
Ghana and Songhay. Describes the cnuiicr.i-, nliicailori. hiedictne. 
and recreation of Timbuktu, the caplUl of Songhay, 

1. Timbuktu- DeacripUon and traveL 2. Sudan (Region)- Hla- 
tory, I, Cnlverwl Education and Vbiual Art*. Serlea: The 
HUtory of hln.-k .\nierlca (Fllmrtrip) 

967 76-7MS46 

linlveraal Education and Vlaual Arti 



African rclitrlon<i (Film.-trip) Frank Ctanlonvi and Clifford 

J:iiHi(T. Rilpiivd by BFA Fdiicnlional Media. 1970. 

U it color a.', mm, and pbonodlac : 2 a, ( t «. for iminual pro- 
Jectnr. I n for automate projeciort. 12 in, Xli rpm. 7 min, mlcro- 
rronve, (Africa: fncui on cnlhire) 

Summary; r)eplrta the major African rt'llrlona of Chr'-tlanlly. 
I«lnm. and ancient tribal belief", ■bowing the oiittnma and ob^rv- 
ance« unique to each and the development of new aerta that are a 
blend of tribal and fTirlstlan belief*. 

I Africa— Religion. I. Oardonyl, Frank. II. Janoff niffonl 

III IIFA Bducatlonal Media. .«(er1ea: Africa: focoa on culture 

(Fllmstrlp) 

209.6 74-7.'»7896 

A. I. A BooUtst 



African religions and ritual dances ( Motion picture) 
WCAl-I A'. Released by Carou.-*} Films I«"I- 

l;> nun. Ml. c»li>r. ir. mm. (Tell l( like 11 araai 

Wiih Btudy guide. 

• lirniTS .Narrator. Michael Itabatunde OlaluoJI- 

SI'MM.tllV: Siiow« the rarely-M-en African rrliglou* itilt >hin<v« 
ih.- ini.iriiKnn to Iffunnn and (be Ritual Are dance to Shanco. and 
[fcirtray- how ilance ilaelf i> an eipreaaloo of rellgtoiw devotion. 

1- Ultra and ceremonlea— Africa I Philadelphia. TelerUloo 

iitall..n W<'Ar-TT. II- Carouael Film*, inc.. Nea T^rk. III. Se 
r.p> T«-ll II like It «taa (Motion picturel 

(CfN473] 291.3 77-712707 

(*nrouael Fllma 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



African soul: music, past and present {Motion picture) 
WCAU-TV. Released by Carousel Films, 1971. 

i; III II Md. .-ulor 16 piBi, (Tell II like It was) 

With study culde. 

rUKTUTS: Naniilon'. Michael Babatuode OlatuDjI, liaUle 

Sl'MMARV : Traiw Ihe development of blues aud rock from the 
miMve rhythms of Africa to the present time, Uaea e«arapl€S nf 
native African Jazz to demonstrate body and Instrumental percua- 
Blnti. 

1. iluilf— Africa. 2. Blues (Songs, etc.) I, PhlladelphLa. Tele- 
vision Mtnllon WCAU-TV. M, CarouRel Films. Inc New York MI 
Series: Tell It like It was (Motion picture) 

[Mr^i760] 781.767 73-712706 

('arou.«el Films 



Africaa sviBc fcTer. (SUde set] U.S. Dept of Agriculture. 1971. 

53 thdes. color 2 » 2 m. (Exotic tod domestic ■nim.i dueuca) 

With icnpi 

SUMMARY: Photognphic examples of the clinic*! iigns and gross patho- 
lofical chsntea caused by Afncan fwmc fevei For velennary personnel 

1 African jwmc fever 1 United Suies DepL of Ajriculture, 11 Senes; 
Exotic and domestic animal ^^i Tra wt [Shde leij 

,,^ ^ , 636.089 72-735314 

U-S. Dept of Agriculture 72 MARC 



[Pilinstrip] Avid Corp.. 1972. 

54 fr color 35 mm. and phonodisc: I »., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 18 mm. 

With teacher's guide. 

CREDITS: Author, James PrstL 

SUMMARY: Shows that the vasmett of Africa and iu changes in clunale 
ncccssiutc a great vsneiy of ttansporution mclhods- 

1 Transportation— AJVica. 1 Avid Corporaboo. 
[HE2B2] 380.5 70-740514 

Avid Corp. 72 MARC 



A/rican way of life {FUmatnp) Muki-Media Prodnctions. 

Released by CCM Sfhool Mnterials. 196i). 

105 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a. (1 a. for duuhuU pro- 
Eo""' 1 "*' "'"^™''*'"^ projector*. 12 Id.. 331 rpm., 27 mln. (Black 

For upiH-r elementary grades ihn.ugb grade &. Version for stu- 
dents above grade 9 Issued with phonotape 

With teacher's manual 

Crtditt: Consultaiitfl, Edward E. Fraoc*. Price M. Oobba. WUllam 
H. Grier; narrator. Ivan Dlion. ^^ 

f„f^»'T**"^i.1'"°?,''i'' ."'*' Af'-lcan curtoma and cnltrires wera dif- 
ferent from, but not Inferior to, European habits. 

916 77-734S73 

n ^-^[^'''.^^^►;::.^'', "^*.'°!' <^"«'«°^- « MulU-MedU Prodoctlons. 

ALAaJokSr ""^'^''''^ '"*' ^'■'«»' Black history (Fllmstrlp) 



African wildlife: animals of a mysterious continent (Fam- 
atrip) Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969. 

36 fr color. 35 mm. 

Credit*: Author. Eugene L. Podhurst 

Bummarv: Surveys the great variety of animals, big and small. 
Uvlng on the rugged, picturesque high plateaus of Africa With 
captions. 

L Zoology— Africa- i Budek Films aud Slides of Califorala. 
372.3 75-735737 

Budek Films* Slldea of Calif. 



Africans of the River Niger: Building a boat (A/othn p!c- 
tttre) Ealing Corp.. 1968, 

I mln. m. color, super 8 mm, (How mnn llvesi 

A.liipled from [he Jullen Bryan motion picture eiilltlert Building 
a boat. " 

Irfiop dim iiidunteil In cnrtrldKe. 

With nim notes on cartridge caBe. 

Summon/.- Shows African craflsmen of the Niger Hlver as they 
build a boat: Includes the shaping of n mahogany plank to fit tJie 
curve of the boat, application of glue and strips of cloth to nmke 
the Joint watertight, roping together the two halves of the boat 
with fibrous string, plugging with grass and clay, and adding thwarts 
to give rigidity, *" 

1. Boat building r. Bryan, Jullen Hequeniboorg n Ealing 

Corporation. Cnmhrlge. Mass. tii. Building a boat (Motion picture) 
Series- How man lives (Motion picture) 

623.82 Fi A 67-5728 

EnllngOoriKirnllon 

Africans of the River Niger: Building a house {Motion 
picture) Ealing Corp., 1968. 

4 mln s.\_ color HU[>er 8 mm ( How man llvei) 

Adapii-d from the Julieu Bryan motion picture entitled Building 
B boii'«. 

Utop film mounted In cartridge. 

With nim note." on cartridge ca>«, 

Hummiiry: ijhuwN the 'onslnirtlon of Htoruge houses which protect 
the family posscsNlons from the heavy floodi of the river, 

1. Architecture, DomeKtlc— Niger i Bryan, Jullen Heqiiem- 

bourg. i( Eiiliiig Corporation. Cambridge. Mans. m. Building a 

houw (Motion picture) SerIeK: How man lives (Motion picture) 

690.5 Fi A 67-5729 

Baling CoriMratlon 



Africans of the River Niger: Fishing {Motion picture) 
Ealing Corp., 1968. 

4 mln si, color, super 8 mm. (How man Uvea) 

Adjipt.-d from the Jullen Brian luotinn picture entitled Flnhlng on 
the Niger Hlver 

Ixop film mounted In cartridge 

With film notes ou c-artrldge cuise 

Hummarv: Ilhixlrates the larlous methods of fl«hlng uwd by the 
Boxo Tribe, beginning with Individual tlnhermen using hand uets. 
ShowH the whole community laying half a mile of net In a huge semi- 
circle from two points on the same bank pulling the ends until all the 
trapped Hsh are brought ashore 

1 Boio (African people) '_■ Fishing— Niger t Bryan. Jullen 

Henuembourg, it. Ealing i'onwratlon. Cambridge. Mass. lit. Fish- 
lag on the Niger River (Motion picture) iv. Fishing (Motion pic- 
ture) Series: How man lives (Motion picture) 

639 Fi A 67-6726 

Ealing Corporation 



Africans of the River Niger: Preparing a meal {Motion 
picture) Eating Corp., 1968. 

4 mln si. color, suiter 8 mm (How man lives) 

Adapietl from the Julieo Bryan motion picture entitled Dally life 
of the Bozo 

Ixiop tilm mounted in cartridge. 

With film note.-* on cartridge case. 

Hummarp: Illustrates how a Bon) woman prepares a meal of rire 
and flHh, including pounding, boiling, and seasoning of the rice. Shows 
the preparation of the flsh and lb* oil, aud shows Its addition to the 
rice. Points out that the meal Is first served to the men and boya 
according to Muslim custom. 

1 Bozo (African people) i. Bryan. Jullen Hequemlwurg. ir. Eal- 

ing Torporation. Cambridge. Mass. iii. Dally life of the Boso (Mo- 
tion picture) iv Preparing a meal (Motion picture) Series: How 
man lives (Motion picture) 

392 Fi A 67-5727 

EallDg Corporation 

Africans of the River Niger: River bank village {Motion 
picture) Ealing Corp., 1968. 

4 min si color super 8 mm. (How man lives) 

Adapietl from the Jullen Bryan motion picture entitled Dally life 
of the Bozo. 

lA>op film mounted In cartridge. 

With film notes on cartridge case 

Bummarj/: Presents background material on the Bozo Tribe, a river 
people In Mali Shows how the fishermen have adapted their lives 
to the sea.sonal rl.se and fall of the Niger and thus have no permanent 
habitations, Picture.s weavers making cloth from thread bought from 
the nearby Bombarra Tribe, Shows women performing domestic 
chores and older girls using a simple method of fishing. 

1. Bozo (African people) i, Bryan. Jullen Hequembourg. ii. Elal- 

Ing iToqwration. Cambridge. Mass. ur, I>aily life of the Bozo (Mo- 
tion picture) rv. River bank village (Motion picture) Se- 
ries : How man lives ( Motion picture) 
^ ,, ^ 916.6 Fi A 67-5730 

Ealing Corporalion 

Africans of the River Niger: Trading smoked fish {Mo- 
tion friclure) Ealing Corp., 1968. 

4 niin si color, super 8 mm (How man lives) 

Adapted from Ihe Julien Bryan niotlon picture entitled Fishing on 
Ihe Niger Hlver, 

l^iop film mounted in cartridge. 

With film notes on cartridge ciise. 

Summary: Illustrates how fl-'-h are smoked and prepared for market 
Shows how the fish are transported in boats with mat covers to Moptl 
and sold to a government cooperative which controls the sale of all 
flsb. 

1. Fish trade— Niger i. Bryan. Julieo Hequembourg, ri. Ealing 
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. nt. Fishing on the Niger River (Mo- 
tion picture) IV, Trading smoked fish (Motion picture) Series- 
How man lives ( Motion picture) 

381 Fi A 67-5725 

Ealing Corporation 

Africa's vanishing wildlife {Motion picture) Arthur Barr 
Productions, 1967. 

15 min sd. color. 16 mm. 

With teacher's guide. 

Credit*: Consultant and photographer. ,\rthur C. Twomey. 

Summary: Shows that it is possible for many kinds of animals 
to live together iu Africa's interrelated wildlife community. Dis- 
cusses how man-made pressures threaten the remaining wildlife 
regions In Africa. 

1. Wildlife conservation — Africa, 2. Zoology — ^iVfrica — Ecology. 
I. Barr (Arthur) Productions. Pasadena, Catlf. 

591.5 Fi A 67-5293 

Arthur Barr Productions 



Africa's wildlife in our hands ( Filmstrip) Food and A^- 
cultiiie Organization of the United Nalions, Rome, 1967. 
Released in the U. S. by Unipub, 1971. 

87 fr, (t)lor. X* mm. 

With script iu English and French by Florila Botts. 

SUMSIAKV: Poinis out the Importance of saving the wildlife of 
Africa, and notes some of the obstacles to Its preservation. Explains 
some of the reasons why wildlife Is Important to the economy of 
Africa. Including tourism, hunting, game cropping, and ex|>ort of live 
animals. Ivory, and skins, 

1. Wildlife conserviilion— Africa, I. Food and Agriculture Orga- 
nization of the United Nations. II Unlpuh. 

[S964] 333.7 71-739699 

Unlpuh 



Afrika-Einsatz 1942 {Motion picture) HeeresElmstelle, 
Berlin, 1942. 

70 min. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Afrlks. 653) 

Swmmorv; Shows the activities of the German Army In Africa 
during World War a. Includes scenes of the battle for Tobruk. 

1. World War, 193&-lW5-^ampalgn8— Africa. North. t Oer- 
many. Heer. Oberkommando. Series: Afrlfca (Motion picture) 
653. 

940.542 71-708462 



AfHkaaer. [Motion picture] BBC-TV. Lfmdon. 1971. Released 
in the U.S. by Time-Life Fihnt. 

40 min sd color 16 mm 

SUMMARY: Eumincx the contradictions and ccccntnciuei of prescni-day 
Boer society in South Africa. 

1 Boert, I British Braadcasiin« Corporation Television Servic*. II 
Time-Ufe Films. 

tDT888j 309.168 

Time- Life Films 71 



77-714594 
MARC 



Afrikanische Affen {Motion pictuie) Reinhs-steilo fiir den 
I'nlcrrichtsHIm. Berlin. Released by Reichsunstalt fiir 
Filtii tind Hild In WisspiisHiaft und Untcrricht, 1940. 

n mln. si. Wfcw. 16 ram. (Blologle -TIere F 07) 

Credits,- Author, Gumlln. Cant: Georg Hampel 

Summary: Shows African apes and baboons In the mountains of 
Abyssinia. 

1, Primates— Ethiopia, i. lU-lchsanstalt fllr Film und Blld In 
Wlv^enschaft und Unterrlcht .^rles: Blologle — Tiere (Motion 
picture) F97 

599.8 75-708463 



Afrique Ubre (Motion picture) 
see Freedom Africa 



Afro-American art {FQmgtrip) 
C-orp., 1969. 



Educational Dimensions 



.sii (i loliir. :V\ mm. und phouodls*,' : 2 s. (Is. for manual 
projpctoi, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In., 33i rpm,. 15 mln, 
mlcrogroove. 

With teacher's guide. 

Credits- Narrator, James A. Porter. 

Summai-y: A study of Negro art In the 19th and 20th centuries. 
Shows paintings and sculptures by Patrick Reason, Robert Duncan- 
son, Henry O. Tanner. Archibald Motley, Aaron DoDglas, Horace 
Pippin, Jacob Lawrence, and James Porter, 

1. Negro artists. i. Educational Dimensions Corporation. 

709.73 72-736212 

A. L, A. Booklist 



Afro-American dance: establishing a cultural heritage 

(Motion picture) (.-.V-^'ps Productions. Released by Tmie- 
Life Films, 1971. 

19 mln sd. color. 16 mm, 

cKEniTS: Photographers and editors, Ray Fischer, Stan Wood- 
ward: director of dance, Frances Weeks. 

SUMMARY ■ Follows the members of a black student organization 
at a community college as they rehearse and perform an African 
dance Shows the group discussing their activities on campus. 

1, College students, Negro. I, Cyclops Productions. 
II. Time-Life Films. 
[LC27811 793.3 

Cyclops Productions 



73-712915 



Afro-American heritage (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1971. 

14 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 7 phonodlscs (2 s. each), 
33i rpm. 

,\h<> issued with phonotape in cassette. 

With manual. 

Sl'MM.\KY : A study of Afro-.\merlcan history and cultural herit- 
age. Designed to help correct the distortions of preconceived ideas 
and preestubllshed myths and to present a background of the racial 
crisis which faces the Dnlted States today. 

1. Negroes— History. I. Eye Gale House, Inc. 
[E1S5] 325.260973 72-739817 

Eye Gate House 



history. (Transparencies) AEVAC, 1968. 

18 iraiuparencics color 8 x 10 in. 

Widi 49 overUyv 

With teachei's guide 

CREDITS: Supervisor, Bcmsid Comgsn, John Clarke, Harold Salmon. 

SUMMARY Provides ■ compiehensive overview of the Negro in America 
from pre-Colonial eiplorer time* through Martin Luther Kmg'i Dream, empha- 
sizing the Afro-AmT ;«n*s influence on and coninbutions to American trends 
and dcvelopmentS- 

1 Negroes -History I Aevac. mc 

325.60973 72-734115 

^2 MARC 



[El 85) 

AEVAC 



Afro-American literature {Fil/mtrip) Educational Dimen- 
sions Corp., 1968. 

2 filmstrips (80 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs: 2 a 
each (1 s, for manual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In.. 
33i rpm,. l.i mln. each. (Language art series) 

With teachers guides. 

Summary: Features W. Francis Lucas, critic, author, and wrlter- 
In-residem-e at KnoxvUle CoUege, Tenn,. Part 1 traces the early bfr 
glnnlngs of Afro-American literature to IU modern phase which 
began in the 1830*s. Part 2 covers Negro writings from the early 
1830's to the present day. 

1. American literature — Negro authors— History and criticism, 
r Educational Dimensions Corporation. 

808.89 76-736406 

Educational Dimensions Corp. 

Afro-American music, its heritage (Motion picture) Com- 
munications Group West, 1969. 

10 min. sd, color 16 mm. (The Uses of music) 

With teacher's guide. 

Credilt: Producers, Albert SaparufT, Sidney Galanty; director, 
Sidney Galanty, 

l^ummary: A visual and musical demonstration of the origin aod 
history of Afro-American music. Calvin Jackson and hta Quartet 
and Buddy Collette perform, 

1. Music— Negroes. l Communications Group West Series: 
The Uses of music (Motion picture) 

781.7 71-708131 

Communications Group West 



Afro-Americans and radical politics 
WCBS-TV and Columbia University. 
Rinehart and Winston, 1969. 



{Motion picture) 
Released by Holt, 



l>Aw 



1(1 mm- (Illiick heritage: n history of .\fro- 
Aiiiericnns Section f. : Blacks and white politics) 

Smniiiari/: Richard B. Moore discusses the significance of while 
politics In the United StJilcs and trai-es the movement of black nidi- 
ciil politicluns fnim Frederick Douglass through the participation of 
blacks in the American Communist Party, 

1, Negroes — ^Polltlcs and sufTrnge. i. Moore, Richard B ii 

New York Television station WCBS-TV. m. Olumbia University. 
rv Holt. Rinehart and Winston. Inc. Series; Black heritage: a 

hlsi<try of A fro- Americans (Motion picture) Section 15: Blacks and 
white politics. 

320.973 7.'>-704089 

Holt. RInehnrt and Winston 



Afro-Americans and the third party movement {Motion 
picture) WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released 
by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. 

;ii» miu. sd. tiAw HI mm- I lUack heritage : a history of Afro- 
AmerlcanH. Section 15: Blacks and white politics) 

Snmiiuiiu: Hlchard B Moore discusses the early third party move- 
ment as reaction to the racist attitudes, divisions, and conflicts which 
have always plagued Ihe political outlook for Macks In the United 
States, 

1 Negroes— Politics and suffrage, 2. Political parties— U S t 
Moore. Richard B, ii. New York. Television station WCBS-TV 
m Odumtila University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston inc Se- 
ries; Black heritage: a history of Afro-Americana (Motion picture) 
Section 15: Blacks und white politics. 

H I, n. . . ^^-^^^ 71-704088 

Holt. Rinehart and Winston 



26 



I jhraf-y of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Film strips 



A/rD-AmcricAfu speak for IhviBMhrw (Filmstrip) Bdnea- 
tional Dmirnaioni Corp., 1969. 

.1 nimwrliM (Ml fr M«-h| ,-,.u»r M mm. bikI a phnnotllan 3 a. 
••rh It • fof manual pni)«>rii>f. ) ■. for autnmatif proJ*rtor>, 12 1ft, 
S9| rptn . lA min (vrb 

with (•^I'hrr'v xulih'^. 

"■MManr A •lutly of Ih# hiattirr "f lh« Amrrlran N««m and hla 
lUMnliirr lnHu(lr« (•trvrfiU from alar* >ouroala, MlKorUlB, proatc 
povirr, an antoMocraphy. and rrtun tb* AfHcmo r«mU*nioos of V«»r 
to U«lrt>Iin X. Klilrtitc* (Iwtm-. anO MartiD Latbw KInr 

I \ni#flr«ii liiprattirv N>frn author* ; Amrrli-an titoratiiro 
1 g«iwi Uwm Kiirarta. rtr ) i Kdii.-atlncwl ninwnalooa llorpora- 



Corp 



73-73M08 



Afrographla, Inc. 



The nUck artists. 



After Etc {Motion picture) Cuitdu D«pt. of Agriculture, 
Ottawa. Mad« and released by Xftlional Film Board of 
Ouuda, 19«S. 

Tatn ^. onhtr 10 mm. 

Bmmmar^: Follow* Iho markvllni: of applra from oirbard to cvn- 
naw. Willi «>mphaai« oo prmvinc and packax>(i(- 

1. Affklv — Markrilne i. I'niiada l>ppt. of AKrloilture. 

n Cinads National Kklm IbMr.l 

634 7+-7074(H 

NatlOMil WXim Board of ranada 



After CTcrTthinK I doodle, doodle, doodle do (FQmMtrip) 
Jam [Untlr School S«'r\-ire, ID^l*. 

23 fr oolor 33 inni. and phoiioitUr | ».. 12 In. 33i rpoi , 5 min. 
rolrracri>iT«> ( Slng-i-aoaf of fl««nllnc^ ) 

Summtjy: A aJn(-«lonc approach to |e*rnlD( clf«nllnr«> hab1t«. 
A jwjog Ctrl fvvla Rood b«caaae abp wuhn ber hatida. face, and neck 
BDd cooiba b«T bair after eTcrythlnc ah<> do««. For primary in^d(«. 

1. BTKteo* — Jan«ll» fllma. 2. Sanltalloo — Jareotle fllma. i. 

Jam Haady Sch(n»l S»T»lcr. Inc. Series: SInx-a-wnc of ciPanlttHwB 
(Ftlmatrlpi 

372.3 75-735&44 

A. L. A. Bookllar 



After hiKh achool what? (Motion picture) Dept. of Motion 
Pi'ture Production, BriKhani Voun;; I'niversity. 1970. 

22 ml'> Ml. n>)or IS mm. 

Crr4.t4: Dlr*.trM-. Scott WhUaker; caiwramao, Robert W. Stum: 
editor. R A. M BIckerton. 

8«MM«(v.' Astronaut Hon I.lnrI riiiimifrntM some of the many job 
oppnrtitnitiea arallable to youni; people today and poloia out that 
errry poaliloo requirw Mate kind of training. Emphaslxes the ne«d 
to arcur* ellber vocatloDal or academic (ralolne. 

I. Vocational culdance. i. BrUrham Younf Unlrersltj. Proro, 

UtalL Dv9L of Uollon Picture Production. 

378 79-708141 

Brlffaara Tonne UbIt. 



After Jaduoa Pollock. (Filmstripi Visual Publications, Londoo. 
1970 Made by Frederick Uws. Released in the U.S. by 
Vbual PubiicatKNia. 

33 h color 33 mm (Modern an in the Wt and U*i) 

WickMady (MMle 

SUMMARY Dnciaaci ihc diuinf ti«c uylo and tecbibqua of oanoua ««II- 
kaawa Ancncaa anan «lw donunatcd Uk an icene in Ibe I9}0'i and l%0'« 
bcfiaM^ with JacUen PoUock 

I An. Amcncan 2 An. Modern 20th centur) —United Staiev I 
Vmmi PwMKStwm II Senear Modem an in the SO't and 60\ (Filmunp) 
|N6$12j 759.1 72-736705 

72 MARC 



After 17 ycua iMotion pieturt) Current Affairs Produt^ 
tion.^. Releaspd by McCraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. 

LV. rw .■ xl tklkw- Irt mm Hn.lln! My In-1la!l 

Wilb tv«cher'a ffuldc 

Sumtmnty: l>e«rribeM the character and dilemma nf Yuvar Abhom 
an Indian wbo, after aerrnK^n rear* of aelMmpoartl exile In Ena- 
land, made hla oaa pll^rlmastt hack to taia ruiliw land niid fniiiily. 
Ilciurra hu family in Encland. hla return to India, and hi*, reunion 
witb hla family in < liarkarl. 

1. Abiauk Vaiar. r. t.'arrenl AfTalm PrtKluciiona. ii. ilctlratr- 
lllll Book CocBpanjr- S«r1ea: India f My India! (Motion plctur*) 
92S Fi A 68-1448 

UeCraw-RUI Book Oa. 



After the frsi Ofirfion pirliire) 
tion-* Cwiter, 1971. 



Fratirisran Communica- 



14 iiiln. ad cotor. 16 mm. 

SrMMARV. Kxplorvi> a yooac boy'a oaoUoas ihronctMUt bia first 
bttniinx trip, ilearnt»lnc bnw the ttoy*! InflUl excUemeoi, bla raoUm^a 
tvncrra. aad hla father's Impatient pride all come locetlker at the 
cUnuctlc moneot of the kllUnc- 

1. Hnotlaa. 2. Adolearvore. I. Pnaciacao CammanlcalloQa 

Center. II. Serlca: parable arrtra (Motion plrtoret 
tSK34] 241 73-713249 

CINE 



After the war {Film*trip) Jones and Osmond, 
by Modem Leaminff Aids, 1968. 



Released 



23 fr culor. 3.% mm. iCrltlcal thlnklof aid*) 

With (metier'* nide. 

Aaaunory; Part 1 dearrlhea a aoutbera ■oldler's bomecomliw. la 
part 2 a freed vlarr la lured loto polltia by a carpMbaoee. For 
elemeaury (radea. With caption*. 

1. R^cnnatructtoo. i. Joom and *>amaad, Inc u. Modem l«aro- 
lac Alda, New York. Sarlca: Critkal tblnlUiic al4te (FIl^Rrtp) 

372.8 70-733215 

Modern LeanlB« Aid* 



Aftermalli o( World War I. |Molion pidurr] CBS Ncwt- 
Rclraaed by McOtaw Hill. 1966. 

I' mm td ha* \h mm 

With ira<h(i I luulr 

SUMMARY !>!*( uMM mapM comequriKM of World War I. Mch aa pob- 
tKkl iniubiliiy. inirnufffd natHmal nvalry. economic diaaWlly. and tocia) «- 
mt 

I WMMpolilica 1419 )«)] 2 EcMomK hutory 19l»-l«4) I Co- 
lumbia BroadiaMiiti Syslcm. inc CBS Nrvi 11 McOrev-HUI Book Co(a- 
pann 

cD727, 940.3 72-702848 

McOraw-HUl Book Co 72 MARC 

Aftanioon of a faun— Debumj (FUmMtrip) Edm»tJonal 

Audio Vifiuftl. 1970. 

:i.'l fr itil..r .'Vi nun aii-l lAomidluc; 2 «. (1 ■- with electronic 
»lKna1). tl' In. .Til rpm. tt inln ( Munic atn>reclallon -erle") 

With teadter'a niili- 

rrr4lfi. Vlaual mlltor, KhtKia lilllniiky. 

timmmary: Vmn areiioa from tmlntlng* by Slonet tn conrey the 
mood of the tone poem. Afternoon of a faun, cnmpo«>d by I^ebuwy 

1 I>vbuBiiy. riaude. IWE lOlS. Pr.Mude ft rapr*»nildl d'un faun. 

2 Monet. Claude. IJMtHO.Ii I IK-huwy. Claude. I««2 lOlK l'r(* 

lude A raprta-mldl d'un faun. ii. Kducatlonal Audio Vlrnial. Inc. 

rieaunttllle. N V. Herlea : Mtuitc apprvclatloa aerlea (Fllmatrlpi 

785.3 7&-73&.161 

F.'hicaMofial Audio VlHual 

Tkc Aga Kkfla. [Motion picture] Drew Auociatcs and Time-Life 
Broadcast Released by Time- Life Films. 1970. 

M min «d ba> It mm (TVUvinfcamera.no 13) 
SUMMARY Ponrar* the ttr>i|jk of the Afa Khan, youthful lendn of fif- 
teen millxtn Mnalem*. In find hn own 9»y ol life under the appaMns thadowi 
of hi> (•ihci Bnd (in (rartdfalher 

I Kanm. As* Khan, 191*^ I Dtc Aiaonaies. Ne» Yo*k. It 

TimeljrcBrnadcaat.irK III Time- Life Filnu IV Scnei. The Livu)( camen. 
[Motion ptclurc] no. 13. 

1BP8O] 922 74-714659 

TiineUfe F.lini 72 MARC 

Agazzi, James J 
see 

Ritual. 



I, 



iT (Filmstrip] Bear Rlma, 



Age of Aqaarlaa. (Moboa picture] 
ABC Media Concepts. 1970. 



ABC Newt. Rekaaed by 



COlOT 



CREDITS Producer, direciot, and vriicr. Aram Boyiiiaa 

SUMMARY Siud>es three cammunal tamibe*; one in Taoa, New Mcxko. 

and two in Maaaachmetu. Eiplora whai moCvam ibcae youns pcopic, and 

fiplains Sow they arc atiempUns lo accomptah their foali of imity and pcKC 

I Colkcuveiettlcmcnu- United Slaiea. 2 Family. L American Broad- 

caitini Company II ABC Media Coocepta. 

[HX654] 301.44 72-701259 

American Broadcaatmf 72 MARC 

Co 

The Age of Chaacer (FUmttrip) Imperial Fihn Co., 1969. 

411 fr color. .V> mm. and phnnodlac: 2 &. 12 Id.. 33i rpm.. H 
min. nilcroKroove. (World history enrichment KrtCK, ffmup 2) 

AlMi laatied with pboootapp In cassette. 

^ummory- I>l<icii<cw)i life In the Middle Acea, knlKbtS and warfare. 
staKb'intx. hawklne. tbe manorial HyHtem. iiea«>nal cfaangea, and the 
dally life of Ihc peasant and the lord. 

1. i:t. Hril — .S.«:l«l life and cu.i torn.'*— Medieval period. 1066-1485. 
L Imiwrlal Film Company, Inc.. I.akeland. FU. Sertea; World his- 
tory eorlcbment )ierlea (FHmKtrlpl Rroup 2. 

942.03 74-734832 

Imperial Film Co. 

The Ase of Chancer and Richard a {FUmttrip) Visoal 
Productions. London. Released in the U. S. by Proth- 
mann .\!«ociiU«6, 1966. 

3rt .i..,iii;c f. c.|i.r. .t5 mm. (Looking Into blatory. no. 6) 

With teacbera' rulde. 

nummary: Shows tbe aoclal oondltlona la England during the age 
of (Tiaurer and Itlchard n. 

1 «L BrIL -Social ooodlUons. i. Vtanal Productions, n. Proth- 
mann Aawxlataa. Serlce : Looking In to blatory (Filmstripi no. 6. 

942.03 74-732933 

Prothmann .Imorlatea 

The Age of civil war, 440 B.C. (Motion picture) 
see The Glory that was Greece. Part 3: The 
age of Civil War, 440 B.C. 



Age of dinosaurs (PUtrulrip) Diana Wyllie, ltd., Tendon. 
R<'Ic-i.s--.i in tlip IT. S. by International Film Bureau, 19G8. 

;m fi ■■•I'.r :v. mm I Ktnluilon. no. 2) 

With Kiildc and notew. 

rrrdlfa Notnt and pboiograpby. Jojm Pope; 

h'KBiMory. Show^ what can he learned about as anlmarn wmj 
of life by Modylog llx foottl remalna. Dnrrlbea bow akeletona arv 
found and •■icaraied from rock, and rerooatrvrta the nirroundlnga 
of dlno^um. 

I. [>ln<i'viiirln 2. l'nh>K0lul<>c; Mewnolc. i. I>lana Wyllie. ltd. 
tL lolerrvaiional Film Bureao. lac, Cblcago. S er ies: BrotuUoo 
(Fllmxtrlpi no. 2. 

K8 Pi A 68-6070 

International Film Bareaa 



The Age of dinosatirs (Kilmstri|>) Diana Wyllie, ltd., Lon- 
don, 1^70. Released in the L*. S. by Carman Educational 
A8aoci.tle^ 

28 fr. color. ^ mm. (Evolution, qo. 2> 

\i*ti i>wiii->| In b&w. I>itubte frame vimlon aliw ljMtit>d. 

With teacber'a guide 

SUMMARY: IthowH tbe dervlopment of dinoaanr* from tbe ear- 
liest reptllea through the tranvlllnn period from refitlle to mammal. 

1. Dinoaaurla. I. Diana Wyllte. lid. II. Carman Educailnnal 
Aaaorlatea. III. .S4>rlea: RTotuilun (Fllmatrlp. Carman (Mucatlofial 
Aaaoctataai no. 2. 

[tiE8G2.D5] 568 77-73»78l 

Carman EdncaUooal 



27 



la el Dtoowarr: W« dU 

1970 

41 ft coloi 11 mm (Capawoe l«aof*» in Amernan hMlory pertod o* 
cntonlution) 

Wiih i«M:hM't manual 

SUMMARY taplamt that the Age of DiKo*e»y came abo«i« lh(oi«h the 
decline of frudalnm m [uropc, the cmcigence of pcrwerful naUonal tutca. and 
the e.panwon of ifade and comn»«»c« lUlawa Iha tnmA Inward ciplarauan to 
Ihe RtnuaaarKC with lU advancca M knowladfi and lU dcauc to cobvmI AOn- 
Otiiauint With capiiont 

I r>.*:<wene«(inic«^aphr» 1 Europa-CWtHjalwn 1 Bear F.lma. toe 
II Scrica ("apaionc le^rWM IB Amancanhiatory period irf cokmiia Hon (Film- 



(inm 

(0*6, 

Beat Film* 



973-1 



70-740329 
MARC 



Thf Age of electronics {FUmstrip) Bowmar Raoorda, 1970. 
fl nimHirlpa (2*1 fr eacb). color Ki mm. and phooodlar: 2 a, 

7 111.. .i:tt rpm., r> min. each, mlcrogroove, (A Direction for tomor- 
row) 

Alaii iiuued with phonotapa in caaaeltc. 

With counaelor'a handbook aod atudenl mirrey shceta. 

Kummory.' I>lacunea tbe Job opportunltlea that are arallable lo 
the field of electronics. 

1. Electronlca oa a profeaalon. i. Bowmar Rec^rda. Serlea: 
A Dlrectlod for tomorrow (Fllmatrip) 

621J181023 77-736389 

Bowmar Itecorda 



Ilir^ Age of enlightenment (Filmstrip) StKietj for Vignal 

K.iiir-ntion, 1970. 

v. fr color 3.'i mm and pbonodlac : 1 a.. 12 In., SSI rpm.. 
17 min. mlcrogriK>*e. (Mlloitonea to modem clTlIlaxtloo, group 2) 

.M>«ii l>Mueil with (ihonotape Id caiwetle 

Wllh tciiihiT'* Kulde mid readlnc "crlpL 

rmtili: Author. John It Pom. 

Hummart/: Describes the era when enlightened IndlTldiiala nnder- 
loiik tn ileire Into my»iterlc»i of w-lcnce, mathematics, and medicine 

1. Knllghtenment, i. .Society for Vtaual EducatloD. Inc.. nil- 

cago. Serlea: MllcHtonea to modem clriUaatlon (Fllmslrip) 

group 2. 



Society for Visual 



901.9 

Kducatloo 



7^786061 



The Age of Etiquette (female) (Filmstrip) Graphic Re- 
Bcjiix^h. Uelcuised by International Film Bureau, 1969. 

r>l fr <t>li>r. X'l mni. and phoniMllitc : 2 a. (1 a for tnaoual 
pnijecli.r. I n, for automntic [imjectori, 12 Id.. 33* rpm.. min. 
mlcrogroove. (IVrtonni llring aeries, do. 5) 

With liistniclor "n manual. 

Hitmmaiy: tietlnes the age of eflQuette and dlacuaaea rules of be- 
havior duriDK Iniroductloni), dInlDg out, and office altuatlona. Rhowa 
what la expected from a male companion. 

1. Etlqiietlr fi>r women. i. Graphic Beaearcb, Inc n. Inter- 
natlooiil Film Bureau. Inc, .S^ri^s ; Pemonal Urlng serlen (Fllao- 

■»lrlp) no. .''i. 

395 70-73M42 

iDtemstlonal Film Bu- rean 



The Age of expansion (Filmstrip) Centron Educational 
tilms. 1971. 

. 'Ill' r""'^ ^'' "^ ""•' Phonodisc: 2 a. (,l ■. for manual 
lirojeiinr. I a. for aulomaUc projector!. 15 min. (World hiatory— 
three great eraa of manklndl 

\\w liwueil with pbonotape Id caswtte 

With leadiT'n Kulde. 

Credll.: Adviser. Mrs. The^idore Wolf 

Summary ; A »tiidy of tb<f erpan-loo of European coi.ntrle, dur- 
Irifi the Ijth and 10th centuries Fsamlne^ why men enter»,l tl>e 
"^ f,"^""!^"- ''°" " "" '^rrle.l out. and how ih- dl«v.Terl*a 
aITe,ied the European* and the indigenous poptilail.>n< nf \Bla 
Arrlca. and America. 

.1 ' iV-'ir*'"'*^^ "° K^^S^Phyt-Hlatory. I Ontron Educa- 
(FUmMrlpT *^'*"'' '>'«'«^-""** »«•» «"» of mankTnll 

r.i^ni.^ ., . ^^-^ 70-737989 

( eiitron Eduratloaal Films 

The Age of exploration (Motion picture) Doublednv Multi- 

mHi«, 1970. 

rt mill 1*1 cii.ir Ifl mm. ( O. H, hiatory -^erle*) 

Wfi iKHuei] in iijper 8 mm. In cartridge. 

With tc«rher"<t ipildc. 

Summary Iteplcta the que«t of man for tbe undlacorend. Shows 
the n-lntionxhlp l»'t««-cn the fall of Rome and the beclnning of trade 
after the Crunadeii. and polnm to the conquest of tbe moon as one 
more »tiT) In the xearch for the undlicoTered. 

I, lux-overlew (in geogmphy) 2. Space flight to Ibe moon. I. 
Imublrtlay Multimedia. Series: V. 8. hlstor? tmritm (Motion 

picture) 

973.1 76-710087 

Douhleday Multimedia 



The Age of exploration and expansioD ^ Motion picture) 
Centron Kducational Films \^~\. 

17 min. wL cok>r. 16 mm. (World blstorj aarlea) 
With lender'a guide- 
Summary : Ezplalna bow and why exploration and expaoaloD oc- 

currrd daring tbe fifteenth and sixteenth centurlex. Indudca palDt- 

Ing^ of the great mastera. 

I DIscoTerir^ (lo gencraphji— lllstorr. I. Ceatroo Edtn- 

llonal Fllma. Serle* : World hUiorr i*rles (Motion pidnrv) 

909.08 79-710803 

Tentron Educational Films 



Afa af Oreaca. (Transparenciea) AEVAC 1968. 



I 10 n 



With 42 oweriay*. 
With uachev* gwde 
SLJMMARY Frcacna the urong influence of ai 
an. philoao^y. and ethic* of ihcBiodeni world I 



I Civihtaiioa. Crcc*. 

(DPHj 



I. Arrac. I 



It Cf«ece on tbe pobuca. 



72-734117 
MARC 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Age of Kennedy. Part 1: The early yeore {ifotion picture) 
NBC News, 1966. 

54 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. 

Televised on NBC In the White paper series 

CredUt PrcMlucer. dire«tor. and writer. Al Waseerman; reporter, 
Chet Huntley; consultant, Arthur M. Schlesnger, Jr.; music. George 
KJelnsinEer; fllm editor. John Teeple. 

Summary: Explains the development of Kennedy the man throueh 
a study of his early years Bpalnwt the background of alKnlflcant world 
events. Features Henry Fonda reading the wcwds of John P. 
Kennedy. 

1. Kennedy, John Fitigerald. Pres. U. S.. 1917-1963. i. Na- 

tional Broadcasting Comoeny, Inc. NBO News. 

923 76-701501 

Age of Kennedy. Part 2: The Presidency {Motion picture) 
NBC News, 1966. 

54 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. 

Televised on NBC In the White paper aerlea. 

Crc4itt: Producer, director, and writer. Al Wasaerman; reporter. 
Chet Huntley: consultant. Arthur M. Schleslnger. Jr.; music. George 
Klelnslnger : film editor. John J. Martin. 

Summary: Examines significant world events and national aETalrs 
during the Presidency of John Kennedy. 

1 Kennedy. John Fitigerald, Prea. U. S.. 1917-1963. 2. C. S.— 
Polltlos and government— 1961-1963. 3. World politics— 1955-1965. 
1. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC News. 

973.922 70-701502 



The Age or .wiwia {Motion picnirc] BBC-TV, London, 1968. 
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Filnis. 

20 roiD id bAw 16 mm. (Evolution of living thin|k, do. 7) 
SUMMARY StudK* the earlicat munmAl*- TcUs ho* they developed haii. 
bccune wvTD-blooded. and developed milk glands. EipUina thai the reteatioa 
of the eggs within the body of the mother until the young were rcUlivdy 
advanced wu ■ later Uagc in the evolutioo of mammal*. 

I Munmals. FoMil. 1. Brilith Brotdcuting Corporanoo. Televi»oo Ser- 
vice II Time-Life Filmi. 111. Senea; Evolution of living thinp. [Motion pic- 
ture) no, 7 

[QE881j 569 71-714563 

Tune-Ufe Film* 72 MARC 



T¥e Age or aaiL [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Loadon. 1968. 

Released in the U.S. by Tune-Ufe Films. 

10 mm *d. bAw 16 mm (Evoluiionoflivingthmgs.no 8) 
SUMMARY Followi the evolution of man. showing bow monkeys and apes 

roUowed ancient lanioMls. Explains thai the development of modern primates 

11 largely the aiory of brain, eye, and hand evolving side by side m the coune 

of millions of yean of life in the tree-iopa 

1 Human evolution. 2. Primates I British Broadcasting CorporatioD. 

Television Service- II Time- Life Films- III Series; Evolution of living things. 

(Motion picture] no B 

tGN281) 573.2 7S-714564 

Time-Life Films 72 MARC 



The Age of megaton (from MIKE to MIRV) (Filmstrip) 
World l-nw Fund. Relejis«;d by Uoubleday Multimedia, 
1970. 

13-'i fr. color. 3^ mm. and phonodisc: 2 ».. 12 Iti.. 33) rpm., 
21 mln. 

.M>o li^ued wltb phonotape. 

With teacher's guide. 

CREDITS: Producer and writer, Itoberl Hanvey. 

SL'MMAKY : Traces each step In ihe nuclear arms race since the 
MIKE te.-it of 105J. the production of H-bombs, the etTeit of radl.i- 
actlve and political fallout from Fl-bomb tests, the development of 
mlN'lles as delivery vehicles for H-b*>nibs. the strategy of deterrence 
a'4 Illuminated by the Cuban mls.'tlle crisis, and the current slgnlB- 
can^-e of MIKV and ABM systems. 

1. Atomic weapon!". I, Institute for International Ordpr, New 

York. World l^w Fund II. Doubleday Multimedia. 

(UF767] 623.4 75-738152 

Doiil'leday Multimedia 



The Age of migration and early settlement (1200 b. c.-750 

B. c.) {Filmstrip) Society f<jr VUual EJuculiDii, 1%8. 

-14 fi color .'{.'i mm. luid pLoriodlsc: 2 s. lis. for manual pro- 
Jt^tor, 1 .. fi.r nutoiimllc projector), 12 In., 33i rpm,. 18 mln. mlcro- 
groov.-. (Ancient Greece: cradle of western culture, no. ~) 

With tencher's guide and rending script. 

ficdiff.- Consultants, I.Aura K- Stroud, Joseph Chads; photogra- 
pher, Ldura E. .Stroud, 

Kummary: Shows the fall of Aegean civilization during ao age of 
migrations and wars, and Illustrates bow mutual traditions nnlled 
Hellenic peoples. Describes the new Hellenic culture which devel- 
oped tbrouKhout ancient Greece from 1200 a, c. to 750 a. c. 

1. Civilization. Greek, i. Society for Visual EducaOon. Inc., Chi- 
cago. Series: Ancient Greece: cradle of western culture (Film- 
atrip) DO. 2. 

913.38 Fi A 68-4826 

Society for Vlsunl Rducatlon 



The Age of Minos, 3000 to 1400 B. C, 
see 



The Olory that wn Greece. Part 1: The age of Mir.^s, 
3000 to 1400 B.C 



The Age of Pericles {Filnuttrip) Coleman Film Enterprises. 
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1967. 

W fi color. ,-15 mm. aii.l phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In.. S3i fpm.. H 
mlL I Landmarks in the history of Greece) 

CTf4H»: Author. Walter M. Burlts. 

Summary: Des--r|bes tbe role of Pericles In the Golden Age in one 
of the first democratic sUtes In the world. Includes acenes of the 
Acropolis and the Museum of Athens. With captions. 

\ Greece — History. i. Colemun Film Enterprises, n. RMI Fllm 
Productions, Series: Landmarks in tbe history of Oreece (Film- 

""■" 913,8 76-736386 

BMI Fllm Productions 



Age of reform and discovery (FSmslrlp) Society for Vis- 
ual Education, 1969. 

57 fi' color. 3o mm. and phonodisc: 1 s-, 12 In., 33k rpm., 18 
mln nucrogrooTe. (Milestones to modern clvllltatlon, group 1) 

I*isued also with phonotape In cassette. 

With tejtcher's guide and script. 

CrcdiU: Author and photographer. John R. Poss. 

aumi'ian/: Shows how the Italian Renaissance spread to northern 
Europe, Introduces Individuals who played major roles In the Eefor- 
matlon, and eiamlnes the discovery of parts of Africa and the western 
hemisphere. 

1 Heformntlon 2. Discoveries (In geography) t. Society for 

Visual Educiitlon. Inc. Chicago. Series: Milestones to modem 

civillzution (Filmstrip) group 1. 

909.08 77-734778 

Society for Visual Education 

The Age of renewal (Motion picture) National Broadcasting 
(>). and the National Oiuncil of Catholic Men. 1%3. 

29 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. ( 1 am with you. no. 4) 

CredtU: Producer and director. Martin Hoade; writer. Philip 
Scharper; narrator. Norman Rose; composer. Ralph Burns; photog- 
rapher, Joseph Vadala; editor. John F. Teeple. ^ ^„ „ . . 

Bummaru- Traces the history of the Roman Catholic Church and 
Ita Ecumenical Councils from the first Vatican ConncU In 1870 to the 
second Vatican Council that opened In 1962. , w> ^a 

1 Catholic Church— Hist.— Modern period. L National Broad- 
casting Company, int il National Council of CathoUc Men. Se- 
ries- I am with you (Motion picture) no. 4. „. „ 
282 Fi 67-875 

The Age of reptiles (Filmstrip) O>mmon Ground, London, 
1965. Made by Richard Carrington. Released in the 
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966. 

34 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Life before man) 

With teaching guida Notes revLsed 1966. 

Summary: E>eplcts dlnosaars and sea and air reptiles of Che 
Mesozolc era, and sbowa the stages in the reconstruction of a foasU 
dinosaur. 

L Reptiles. Fossil i. Common Ground, ltd.. London, n. Car- 
man Educational Associates. Series: Life before man (Filmstrip) 
698.1 70-785934 

Carman Educational Assodatea 

The Age of reptOes. [Motion picture) BBC-TV, London, 1968. 

Released in the U.S. by Tune-Ufe Fdms. 

20 nun. vL bftw 16 nun. (Evolution of bving ihiiagi, no. S> 
SUMMARY; EMminca v«hou» typa of reptilea known to have existtd. 
Shows fepnle* that were weU-ad«p(ed to doen cooditionA, giant repdlo, reptila 
lh«i developed pMldles, »nd other* that developed winp. 

1 Reptile*, Foml. I. Briliih BtoKJcajting CorpoT«tion. Televiiioo Ser- 
vice 11 Time-Ufe Fdnu. Ill Series: Evolution of living thing*. (Motioo pic- 
turei no. 5 

tQE861i 568 74-714561 

Tune-Life Films 72 MARC 

The Age of revolutions {Filmstrip) Society for Visual Edu- 
cation, 1970. 

oli fr coliir. 33 mm. and phonodisc: I s.. 12 in., 33) rpm., 19 
mln. mlcrogroove. (Milestones to modern civilization, groTip 2) 

Also Issued with phonotape in cassette. 

With teacher's guide and reading script. 

Cieditt: Author, John R. Poss, 

Summary: Explores the rivalry between France and England 
and how this rivalry affected the American Revolution and the 
French Revolution. 

1. Gt. Brit.— Foreign relations — France. 2. France — Foreign rela- 
tions— Gt. Brit. 3. History. Modern— 18th century. L Society for 
Visual Education. Inc.. Chicago. Series: Milestones to modern 
civilization (Filmstrip) group 2. 

901.93 72-736062 

Socieiy fur VUual Edu- cation 

An age of revolutions (Motion picture) Office of Metlia 
Services. IT. S. Dept. of State. Released by National Audio- 
visual Center, 1971. 

31 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (History of tJ. S. foreign relations, 
no. 1) , , V. „ 

SUMMARY : Uses paintings, poltlcal cartoons, and scenes of his- 
toric locations to portray the diplomacy of the American Revolutioii 
through the early Federal period. Covers Washington's faieweU 
address, the Monroe doctrine, and the rights of neutrals and free- 
dom of the seas. „ „ „ . 

] U g —Foreign relations— Revolution. 2. U. S.— Foreign rela- 
tlon»-1783-1815. I. D. S. Dept of State. Office of Media 
Services. IL National Audiovisual Center. III. Series: History of 
U. S. foreign relaUons {Motion picture) no. 3. 
[E249] 327.73 70-714134 

CINE 

Aae of RoMC cTruspareadesi AEVAC 1968. 

color 8 1 10 in. 



With 4« overlay!. 

With teacber'i guidc- 

SUMMARY Surveyi tbe itagct in the haiory of Rome, emphmung the 
period of the Roman Rcfiubbc. tbe Tnumvirate. the reign of C:*eiai Auguiiu*. 
the achievemeot of dtc Pu Roman*. u>d the diftintegretion of the empire 
Lasting Roman cootributioai to vchiteclure. language, literature, and law are 
treated in detail 

1. Rome— Hkcory 1. Rome— OnLzstioa L Acvac. inc 
[DG209] 913.7 72-734116 

AEVAC '3 



MARC 



Age of the atom— World War u (1935-1945) (Motion pic- 
ture) National Broadcasting Co. Released by Graphic 
Curriculum ,1968, 

2i mm. sd. color. 16 mm. (Exploring: the story of America, 

Produceil In eooperat Ion with the National Council for the Social 
Studies and liie American Library Aasoiiailon. 

Telecast on the NBO program Exploring. 

Summary Examines the spurt of scientlflc development tlurlng 
the 1930'8 and 40's— the creation of syuLbetic materials, the uses of 
atomic energy, the new antibiotics— nnd studies the political situation 
which deteriorated Into World War it but which rose again with 
the triumph of Ihe Allies and the establishment of the United Nations. 

L Science— History— U. S. 2. Worid War. ia39-lW5. ■ '=''- 



plorlog (Television program) ri. National Broadcasting Company, 
Inc. m Graphic Cur- rlculum. inc., New York. Series: 

■ture) set 2. 

Fi A 68-1065 



Inc. m. Graphic 

Exploring: the story of America (Motion picture) set 2. 

973.91 " ■ " ' 

Graphic Curriculum 



The Age of St. Petersburg (Filmstrip) 
see History of Russia. Part 2; The age of 
St. Petersburg, 1700-1857 

The Age of steam — power for progress (Motion picture) 
Alemann Films, 1967. 

11 ni ti s.| color. Id null. 

With study guide. 

rrcdilt: I'rixliiivr. Juhnniiii .Metnniiii 

Niittiinari/.' r»es'illie« the liupitct of steam power upon tlii> ti'story 
Of mankind. Pninla out how steam power brought about an ever 
BroMlng cluiin of scientinc and teilinologicnl limovuttons tor llie 
benefit of civlliziillon. and in'\\ the rapid utilization of the steam 
engine led l" Ihe fuctory system, the growth of cities, mid to revolii- 
tlonnry chunges In transport 

1 Steam, 2. Slenm-englnes- i. Alemann Fllma. Hollywood, 

Calif. 

Fi A67-i;u; 

Alemann Films 



The Age of the baroque {Motion picture) University of 
Miclii<;an Television. Released by National Educational 
Television and Radio Center, 1957. 

29 mln. sd. hAw. 16 mm (From Haydn to hl-fl. no. 2) 

Crcdili: I'loduL-er and director. Merrill McClatchey; host, Jiinie.«: 
O'Neil. 

Summary: Presents the baroque style of music. Sketches the 
history and development of chaint»er mnslc through nnalyaig and 
actual perforin.i nee by the Baroque Trio plHving the hmpslchord. 
oboe, and Dule 

1. Chnmtier niiisic^AnnlysIs, apprecintion. i. Michigan. Unl- 

verslly. Television Center, n. National Ediicntional Television and 
Radio Onter. Series: From Haydn to hl-fl (Motion picture) no. 2, 

Fi 67-770 

Age of the buffalo (Motion picture) National Film Board 
of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri- 
tannica Films. 19(16. 

14 mi'>. sd. color. 16 mm. 

Speclul edited version. 

Wilh tPiicber's guide. 

Summary: Uses dramatic paintings to portray life on the western 
plains ns it wus shared by the Indians and bufTaio herds. Illustrates 
that the burfnlo met the needs for food, clothing, shelter, and ad- 
venture, and explains why the Indian's life changed when the buffalo 
were gone. 

1. Itison. American. 2. Indians of North America — Culture, i. 
Canada. National Film Board, ii. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Films, 
inc. 

970.4 Fi A 68-1671 

Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp. 



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Age of the buffalo (Motion picture) 
see People of the bxiffalo 



The Age of the heroes (FUmatrip) Coleman Film Enter- 
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1967. 

no fi- color, a.', mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33i rpm.. 14 
min. I Landmarks in the history of (Ireece) 

Credits.' Author. Waiter M, Burks. 

Summary: Discusses the selge of Troy, fact and fuotasy writings 
of Homer, and many of the heroes of the times. With captions. 

1. Troy. 2. Uomems. L Coleman Film Enterprises, n. RMI 
Film Productions. Series: Landmarks in the history of Greece 
(Filmstrip) 

913.8 70^736387 

RMI Film Productions 



Age of the mountain man {Motion picture) Churchill 
Films, 1969. 

16 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. 

Credits: Director, Larry Prank. 

Bummajy: Reenacts tbe hardships of two trappers and their Indian 
scout during a few aotnmn days in IMO. 

1 Fur trade — The West. 2. Frontier and pioneer life— The West 
I. Churchill Films, Los Angelea. 

978 70-703952 

Churchill Pilms 



The Age of the Renaissance outside Italy (Filmstrip) 
see The History of Western art. No. 9: The age 
of the Renaissance outside Italy 

The Age of Theodore Rooseveh (Filmstrip) Guidance 
Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1968. 

3 Bhijstrips I pi. 1. 97 f r : pL 2, W fr: pt. 3, 120 fr.) color 35 
mm. and 3 phonodlscs: 12 In.; 331 rpm.; pL 1. 13 mln.; pt. 2, H 
mln ; pt, 3. 17 mln. mlcrogroove. 

With teacher's manuaL „ ,. 

Summarv: Describes personal qualities of Theodore Rooaevtft, 
presenu various events in his career, and diflctiesefl some of hla 
domestic and foreign policies and accomplishments. 

L Roosevelt. Theodore. Pres. V. S,. 1858-1919. I. Guidance 

Associates of Pleasantville. N. Y. 

973.91 76-732588 

Guidance Associates 



Age of transience (Motion picture) Xerox Corp. Made and 
reiea-^d by Visualscope, 1971, 

10 mln, sd. color. 16 mm. 

AlsHi is.Mied in ^< mm. 

SUMMARY: Takes a look at the Increasing pace of change 
and how it affecLs man. Di.scusses the role of Xerox In the 1970*8 
as ^uggeste<l by the patterns of change In society, 

1. Xerox Corporation. 2. Technology and clvlUzatloiL I. Xerox 
Corporation. II, VlBualscope. Inc. 

[TR1045] 301^ 71-713235 

OINB 



The Age of victory, 491 or 490 B.C. (Motion picture) 
see The Glory that was Greece. Part 2; The age of 
victory. 491 or 490 B.C. 



Ijhrary of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



Attd fMt In ■ nrptled hall (Motion pirtiiiv) British Film 
InMiluir. Iximlon, 11*70. Rdrnwtl in \\\f V. S. t>v Filmii 
IncnrptimtM. 1071. 

S mliL ad. Mw 10 mm. 

8UMUAHT A rrlh^ilw ■miraMtil tbnul (h« psiti »>f lntM>llnnM 
«nd H«llliut. \ M>nllnuln« «!«(■ .if wlnrtnwv mwats BlImiMM In 
Inlvroal wiiplr «orl<U. 

1 {.MwllnrM. I KrllUti nim IrutKiilr. Ijinilon. M. FtlRW 

inKS7M.7I 704.W6 76-7lIl»76 

Mlua InrorpofntKl 



Agoc, James. 

SCO 



1909-1955 



A deuth in the fumtly 



UniTersal I*icturt« Co., 



All the way home. 

AffcltM artiatrr {Motion picUtrt) 
1959. 

t> inin *tl o>1i>r &.^ luiu. < I'lilrrrmal-InliTimdonHl i»lnr pnrnilo) 

Crrdtfi.' rn-luoE-r, Thoroaa Mmd; dtrrcinr, RlchnH Wrtuht ; 
•crlpt. Rotwrt rtwhran: narrttor. KanI Ktkiu ; iihotiVKplipr. Ilonard 
l^iutwrl , r<ll(nrlal ■uperTlaor, Rd llnrooh 

Smmm^r^ A tniTFlrtK thai fix-u**^ on Irallan hnndli-rnfts. nTi<t lln* 
lnfli>M>Of> of lli>iiTenu(i> LVlllnl IncIudM scrnm of Boilpturv. mctnl- 
work. BKvali^. wood Inlaj. cvraailni. loatlM-rwork. and (he ramoUB 
crafUiDMi of \Vi>p<i«n (!«« 

I. Art lndti»irl« and trad^. ItallaiL 2. Drcorallon and <>rnftni<<iit, 
I(alUn_ I t'liiv^rul IMrturaa Cooipanjr, Inc. < lna>rpi>rai<Hl lt<lH| 

FiC7-llT» 

Afcndcs and a t i i Uw of the United States Goremincnt 

\h' Un\»trip'\ IntAmaboruU Educational Films. Relf«f«d 
t>T SlerlinK FxlucationAl Fitii». 1969. 

r. nin..irij« (.i: rr M<-hi .>.k.i ;t'. mt.i 
Wtth iMirli^f's inaniml 

fMertvd rsT^mnrnial mtvIcv an orerrivw. — J, FMaral inrndcatlve 
Wot^**-— 4. UalDtalninj our natural rwwtirrrK.— 5. Aid lo bii'lnww.— 
C The fnrrlcn »rTlr» 

L r S— Exr^^iiue dfTMirtnieni*. 2. AdmlnlntrallT* anpnolew— 
y S t. Inreroatlonal Rilnrallonal Films Hollywwrt. ("allf. 

n. Sirrllnx Edumtlonal Film*. Inc. 

«7BJ 76-733586 

Strrlliv Edimitloaal Pllma 

Thf Agent's secret (.Vo(i<m piWurv) FJ AI Israel Airlines, 
1966. 

23 mtn wd color. 16 mm. 

Crt4\X»: Pn>dunT ami dlr^clor. Wfz. E. Goltvlo; wrlU-r of .■«iT»'*:ii- 
play, <i<*ne K<-am<'y ; narrator. J. Peter BruDNwIrk ; nnislr. Chiirli-t 
(Irawt: p*io<i»crap*iy, .*Ucha VIcmy: editor. Sid Katz, Ca*%: Addlwi.i. 
Ponell. EI>lD flood, Anne Marif IN>I. Orl LptI. 

Hmmmaty A «torj at»ut a tourist as«^Dt wba<v mysterious W- 
harior arou-tr* \\\t ftiiirptclon" of the ■•cret police all over Rorope. 

T O AI Ixrael Alrllnen. 

791.43 FifyMlfiD 

The Arcs of num i Motum picture) Wallace M. Shaw, 1969. 

2S mln. ad. color. 19 mm. 

Uacoettr aoUDd track : EnKllAli. French. SpanUb. 

Smmmiiry: Six sbort atorles Itlustratlnic Stiake«pear«'s mllloquj- 
••All tb« world'B a •tarp," ahowinf aian's Journey tbrou^ life from 
tbe cradle to tbe crare. 

L Shakenpeare. William. iri«|-16ie. SelertlonsL n. Sbaw. Wal- 
Uce U. 
128 71-705507 



A|nrradati<m — deKnidation 

1970. 



(Filmstrip) Eye Gate Hou«, 



■0 AlioMrtpa color. 35 mm. and 5 phonodlst's (2 a. eacht, 12 
la., SSi rpn. microcro o re. 

Alao lamed with pbonoiape In camMIe. 

With naaaaL 

rREniTS: Script and pbotocraphy. Vloceot Turner narrator 
Hoako Mercer; editor. M. Selby. 

St'MMARY: tJe^w^ th* pollution problem In America. Mudlea 
Ibe phyalcal ceocrapby of the cotiniry. and proTldes example* of 
cDoatnictiTe iiaen of natural reaourcea 

("ONTENTS I An orerTiew.— 2. AtUntle Coaatal Plain.— 3. Ap- 
rMlarhlan Highland and Piedmont. — 4. Tbe Great Central Plain.— 
.'t UioAlwIiiftl RlT.-r Sy«em.— 6 Itocky Mountain— Gre.it Basin-— 7. 
Tbe Par.flc roaat. — ft. Interdependent people. — 0. Niaicara - rlrer with 
the waoderlnc waterfall, pt. 1— 10, Nlaeara : rUer with the wander- 
Inc waterfall, pt. 2 

I Polliiiton— r S 2 Phyalcal ceofraphy— U. S. I. Kye Gate 
Hoiiae, loe. 

6M.7 77-7377't' 

KyCateffotiw 

Axcrecation of dissociated sponfce cells ilUotlon picture) 
Education r)evelo|inient (.'enter. 1969. 

4 stln. tL color. 16 ram. I Drrelopmental bloloi^ fllm procram) 

With aim Dotea. 

Cr€4itt: Prodorer. director, and pbotocrapber. JoMfih V. Darden; 
cooaoltant. TtMuas Ramphraym. 

Saaiwanr.- Sbowi eella from two dlffervot apadM of BpoofM being 
mechaolcaUy dtaoetated: then atlllac* Ume>lapae pb4»ocr*pby to 
abov tba ctlla rcaisracate. Also abowa paeodopal aetlTltT. 

1. Cdl assrccaltoiL 2. Spoofea i. EUucaUoo Derelopmenl On- 
tar. Sertea; DeTelopmeoial blolocy film procnm (Motion picture) 
593 70-707916 

Education nerelopment Center 

AKT''*Eat)f>n of disBodated sponge cells and species specific 
aortinc (Motion picture) Ediicatifm Development Center, 
1971. 

H min id. color It mtn. ([lerelopmenial I>IoIok> Aim pro- 
Cramt 

With n.>t«i. 

rKEItlTS. rHrertor and cinemkroffrapber. J Durden; bloliicivt. 
Tom llaraphreya; pbotflCraplMr, K. Joycv; editor. B. Carlnl. 

SUMMARY: Shows the dloaoclaUoo. reaccrccatloo. and paeudo- 
poflal actliily of celki from two different i|wctea of apoogoi. tUoa- 
Iratei tbe raajcctvfation of the cHU when the two ipecl ea ate 
mixeil, EmphaJdsea that c«U morcmeata dnrloc auiecitlon appear 
to be random and that rcajcicrecatloo la "pecin speciAc 

1. SponcaMi 2. OHl anmatlon. I. Bdocatlon Oerelopment 
Oster. II. Sertaa: [ie**lopiDental Mokocy fllm procran i Motion 
piccara) 

M\A 7fi-7lOf.J4 

EdacstkMi Iieeelap- oient Center 



Agcretuiion— or love? (Motinn pirtur*) Nalioiial nroadcaat- 
iMi: ('•» Kelivm-<l by (irapliir rurricuhiiu, 1968. 

2-1 mln ad. color K1 mm (Anlninl Mi-n-tai 

Prodncetl In cooperation with llt<> Nntlonal Kdiu-nllon Anaorlatlon 
ln# National Sdencv Teachcra AoMoclallnn. the American l.lhrary 
Aaenclatlmi. and the Anwrlcan In«lllt>ift of lllolofftcnl Hcleiicwt 

AHMWrt-i,. AiialyiM acsrewlnri. It. forma and fwn.-IU.na, Ita 
ralntlonahtp to frnatrailon and piinlahinenl. und Ita role In caoi 
fl«hta. pierrllla ■klrmlahea. and slobal nnr. Iloatcd by Uren 
■laaley. 

1. Ar«r*"««lTcnrw ( PaycholoB) i i. Naiinnnl llmadcRallnff Coro. 

pnny. Inc ii Craphic fiirrh iiltini. Inc.. New York, SerlM- 

Aniuial MH-n'ta I. Motion picture) 

301,1 Fi A6fi-I027 

Orniiblc Curriculum 

AgipYaalvc dUplay la the Slaauaa agktlat lUk. [Motion picturei 
Thome Filini. 1972 Mide by Bruce RuMclI, 

1 mm II <olof »upet ■ mm (Thr Animal hchavloi tertA) 

Ijxtp fllm in cannd(« I'llm noin on canndfe cue 

SUMMARY Show* ho« nrarly til vrrubrau animaU have innaie (ffrta- 
*iv« behaviof paitent*. which iic 4irtci«<l toward memben of thcii own tpeciea 
Eiplaini that tucti aciioni alio* animal* to auUtth territory arK) thereby con- 
trol population dcruiiy Prp«cnu ihr Siamcae flghtini fUh u an cumpic of the 
•Urewive behavior pa 1 1 cm 

t Awrewve behavior in animali ] Siameac flthiini flah 1 Thome 
Films. irK . Boulder. Cot 11 Sena. The Animal behaviof MDca |Moiion pkc- 

(QL7$8,5i 597 72-701380 

Thome Kilmi 73 MARC 



Agility (Motion picture) 
see Functional fitness: 



Agility 



The AfcinK of lakes (Motion inrlure) F.ncyclopui'diii Hiidin- 
III.. I Kilii'-nlioniil Corp., 1971. 

1 1 mill ml. mior 16 mm. 

ANo l»ii.>.t In bAw. 

With teacher'n itulde. 

»ltEI»ITS; I'rmlucer. John Walker 

Sl'MMAKV ; Trnoex the nKliitf (inH-est'i of liil«'?i, Hhowlnfc how mnn'« 
Inteiferemv with tbf environment cjiu.'sm critical changea In the 
nnturnl ecolnity. Deacrlties elTorla to preserve nnd rentore danufred 
lakeA 

1 Man— Influence on nature, 2. Kutrophlcatlon. 3. Iviken, 
I. RncyclopnedlH Brltannlcu Eflucniloiinl t'orporntlon. 
{QH9H] 551.4 78-712i>0(; 

Kiiiyclopaedln Rrllnnnlca RiUicnIlonat Corp. 

Tlu' Agony and the ecstasy {Motion pinturf) International 
('las-sics. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 
1965. 

Lfl uiiii K.l ii.ior, 70 mm 

Mmfiifilr Ntereo sound track. Color by Deluxe. Todd-AO, 

Iwiued alfto in 3.'i mm, LC haa 35 mm- print 

Ilnaed on tbe norel i)f the same title by IrrlnK Stone. 

Crrititt: I'rodm-er nnil director, Carol Iteed ; siory and screenplay. 
I'hillp Dunne; mu^lc, Alex North; director of ptiotoin'aphy, I^eon 
Sharoroy; editor. Samuel E, Beetley. CtuI: Charlton Beaton, Bex 
Hnrriaon. Diane Cllento, Harry Ajidrews, Alberto Lnpo. 

nummary: A drama dealing with the life of Michelangelo with 
emphaala on the four-yvar period durto); which he lattored on the 
celltn; frencoea for the SUIIne Chapel and on tJie contlDuIng battle of 
wllla between the nrtlntlcally arrogant Mlchelanireto ond hia equally 
Rtubttoni luaMer. the noldler- Pont Iff Jullua. 

1. Buonarroti. Michel Angelo. 1475"1.''>04 — Drama i Stone. 

Irrlnic. 1908- The agony and the ecstasy, ii. International 

Claaalca, Inc. iit. Twentieth Oentury-Fox Film Corporation. 

Fi 67-1393 



Agricultural Adjustment Agency 
see United States. Agricultural Adjustment Agency 



lAgricultuml chemicals, {Motiim piriure) Reichsstelle fiir 
dm rntrnithtstilm. I tori in. IJrIeii.sr*! iiy Ucichsanstalt 
fur Film mid Hild in Wis-senschaff und Unterricht, 193& 

i:> mln. nl. Mciv. Itt mm. 

i^ummary: Deacrlttes Tarloua agricultural chemlcnU and liiM-'tl- 
cldc- «hlch are manufactured by Bayer. Wltli Krvnch subtitles, 

1 AKrlculturnl chemlatry. i, Relchsansinit fllr Ktim und Blld 
In WNaenachafi und Unterricht, 

680.24 79-708464 



The Agricultural East Midlands (Filmstrip) Coounon 
Ground. I»ndon. 19.^7. Released in the U. S. by Carman 
Educational -Vsaociates, 1966. 

2fl fr. color. X'. mm 

With teacht'fw nole^ 

Summary: I*epict4 agriculture and related InduaCrlea Id the Baat 
Mldlandi of Knglanil. 

1. AgricuUun- - England 2. Agricultural Industrlea — England, 
t Common <]round, Itd^ LDtidoa. II. Carman Educatlooal Aaaodatea 
338.(19425 70-7S8381 

Carman Educational Awmdaiea 



Agricultural Research Service 
see United States. Agricultural Research Service. 
Animal Husbandry Research Division 

The Agricultural revolution: man as food producer (Motion 
picture) MKiraw-Hill Itook Co.. lH7(i. Made by Ameri- 
can H;nndrai)tinfr Co. .Merchandisinff. .hilefl Power Interna- 
tional Prmlu'-tion*. and M<'<fraw-Hitl Hook C.o. 

20mlD ad oilof. IS mm (Itlatory of man M>rteN) 

With te«rh<>r'a guide. 

Nammary Followa man'a cbanse from hunter and farmer oalog 
tooU Uirough the agricultural rerolutlon when man aei Into motion 
tbe forrea that made for Incrvaned populatlona. aetlled commDnltlCN, 
and the pot^-ntlal to create cultures, 

1. Acrlcullure- Hlatory. i, McOraw-HIU Book I'ompany. 
Serlea; HUtory of man aerlea (Motion plrturvi 

680.9 70-70AM6 

McGraw-Hill Book Co. 



29 



AKricultunil Hcience protectM our environment {FUnutrip) 
\l ,S. I»e|.l. of AKricuItim-, lUCu. Made by I'hot/i ImU. 

Ill rr color. X\ iMifl. 

Alxi ..-ii.il ic nlili- -ft. 

With nnrrallie giiUle. 

SuHiitmni: |h»iia«e^ |>oIIuI1'mi ot iilr and wal^r and nrw waja lo 
|iii>Im't Iriiid for IhiIIi conaervallnii nnd beaiitincatlon. 

I l.aiid-<ii|N> iirol4-< n»n 2 Polliiilon tt. Holl mmwrirnllan. 
I t H. Dept of Agrlriilliire. 

6.10.72 FiE 68-600 

C S. iH-pl. of Agriculture 



Aurirulture {Motion pirturr) Vtirational Ouidanm Films. 
Maile by Rurt/m Hoimm Films. Releaaed by Carl F. 

.Mi»biikr"pr.«liiclit>n.s, HM.'i. 

II mill ■•I liAvr 1ft mm (Your life work Alma) 

Willi nuiniKil Mntinnl lacking In I. C. 

rrriHlt Hrrlpt, Arlhiir I' Twogood. 

Humnuvrv Miirrcyn the JoIni nTnllahlc in agrlctiltiirf In roHilngprod- 
mi' or nntiiinl" on Hpii-lallMvl or dlTerHint^ farma. Kmphaalm thil 
nix-d fiir training In order to aurii>ed In the work and polnia out other 
JotHi available to lhoM< Irulned In the Held. 

1 AgrlciiHiin' aa a profenxlon. t. Vocational Cloldanrw Fllnta, 
Ihi- II Mahtikc iCiifl F I I'rodni-tlonn, In'-., Den HfAnen. Rert«s: 
Your life work flima (Motion pictare) 

70-703806 



Agriculture (Fi/nuitnp) Curriculam Films ,196-f, 

3U fr color. S!i mm. (Our .South American nelghlKira aertflii 
SuiMK'irif LlNtn the chief pniducta of the counlrtea lo South 

America, and eiplaina the melbuda uaed to manufacture thpm 

1. Agriculture- South America. i. (Curriculum Film*, inc.. New 

York. Seri<«: Our South American nelgbbora aeries (Filmalrlpu 

Curriculum Fllma) 

3.18.1 72-732690 

Pennaylranla School for the Deaf 



Agriculture (FUmMnp) llfrbert M. Elkinfl, Co., 1969. 

lU fr color, S."! mm. (South America culture (northweatl) 

Cr«dif«: Wrltrra and phot'>i;rupheni. Herbert Ktklna. Btaocbe 
Elklna. 

(iummarjr DlaruxMea mnny of the probtema that affect acrlciilture 
In South America, irn'ludliig tfrraln. low crop yielda. noil emalon. and 
lack of modern equipment. Includes tenchcr guide frnrneB and to- 
cahuliiry llirt. With captlona. De-rlgned for Individualized atudy. 

1 AErlcuIture— South America. i. Herbert M. Elklna Company. 
Serlf-w; South America culture (northneat) (Fllmatripl 

918.6 77-734061 

HiTliert M. Elklna C\). 



Agriculture and the changing environment (FUnutrip) 
\' . S. Dcpt. of Apririilture. Made and released by Photo 
Lab, 1070. 

7S fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape; 1 reel (4 in.). 7i In. per 
M-'. 1.1 mtn. 

Aluo iKaued u< allde aet. 

With narrative guide, 

>'iffrtinori/; Explains the effect" that agriculture baa had on ttte 
environment. Iioih historically and currently, and what the agrli.-ul- 
tiiriil Industry Ix doing the help control enTln^nineiital j)'>llutlon, 

1. Agriculture. 2. Pollution i. U. S. Dept. of AgrlcuUara. 

n, Photo Ijih, Inc., Wa.'fhlDglon. D C. 

630 70-736879 

r S Pepl.of Agrlcul- tnre 



Agriculture and the eoviroiuneot. (FUmstrip] University of ll> 

bnois. Vt>cational Agnculturc Service, 1972. 

71 U color 35 mm 

With booklet and icript 

CREDITS Authors. A J AdolTi. R L Coutmnl 

.SUMMARY Explain* how changes in technology affect the cmviroaracfit 
Ducuiaci and tuggesU loluiions to agricullural environmental proMcma aa- 
tociaicd with Mil ctotioD. fcrtiliicn. animal wuta. and peattctdei 

I Asnculiurc — Ej;ology I [llinou. Uoivrruiy Vocabonal Agriculture 

cS600] 630 72-735234 

111. Umv Vocational 73 MARC 

Agnculiure Service 



Agriculture and the land. Part 1 (FUnutrip) Common 
Ground. I>ondon, 1916. Relca-sed in the U- S. by Carman 
Kdiicali -mil A*wnciate8, 10()6. 

43 fr t.,vw. 3S mm. (Introduction (o the Indualrlnl revolution. 
17JI 1-1811)) 

Wlih lericlior-.' iiiniiual Not.-w rev. IIHS 

rrr4,t»: KdHor. «. D. II, Cole. 

Sutttmarir: I'olnta f>iit that the period of the Industrial rerolulion 
In Ilrltnin wn* a tmte of change In agriculture oa well na In lodoatry 
as ihi- liicn-iiMil dciiuind for Tiod le*! lo more loleiuiiTe caltlTatloo. 
Notm that the old tenant aysiem died out with the ad*ent of better 
e4]uipaM-nt. 

1. Agriculture— Ci, Brit.— Hint. t. Common Ground, ltd, I>in- 
don II. (Airman Rdurallonal Ai«oolale«. Sertea: Introduction lo 
tbo Indualrlnl n-rolullun. 17-IO-IMu n't I rax trip) 

630.942 Fi A 68-3798 

Cufman F,ducntf«nal .\!woclate« 



Agriculture and the land. Part 2 (FUmstrip) Common 
CJroiind. I^ndon. 1946. Released in the I*. S. by Car- 
man Etbiralional AiBtociatea, 1966. 

41 fr l>&w. 3S ram. ( Introdactlon to tbe Industrial reTornlloa, 

174*^11^01 

With teacher'a manual. Notes net. 1908. 

rrrdilM- Editor. O D. H 0>le. 

Summartf- Sbowa the changes In vlllaxe and rural life In Britain 
during the agrarian rerolutlon which took place almuitaneoualy with 
the Induatrial reToiutloo up to and after the laborera' rerolt of 1830. 
Coiuparm vlewa of life In tbe manor bouaea and In the bouais of 
poor tenant farmer*. 

1. VlilagMi— «L BrlL— HIat 2. Cl BrlL-Bural eondllloiUL L 
I'ommon Ground, ltd.. London n. Carman Educational AoaecUtea, 
.<4rrte«: Intrtxluctlno to the Induatrial rerolnUoo. IT4O-lSt0 tnim- 
atrip I 

301.3'0942 Fi A 68^t7»4 

Carman r.ducatlonal AaMrtaiea 



Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips 



A^culture and the New Deal (Motion picture) American 
Broadrastinir-Parnmnunt Theaters in association with Sex- 
tant, i.if. Reieiised by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, 
1966. 

16 miD. sd. bftw. 16 mm. 

Previously relejised lu 1962 Id the ABC-TV series FDE, under the 
title Tbe atrioken laod. 

With teacher's guide. 

Sutnmarii: purtrajs the severe drought that threatened once proo- 
peroiu farmlands of the Cnlted States during the admlDlstratloo of 
PraokilD D Roosevelt Discusses the purpose of the Agrlcultaral 
Adjustment Administration and Ihe Tennessee Valley Authority and 
reasons fur puhUc opposition. 

1. Agricultural Adjustment Adm I a let rati 00. 2. Tennessee Valle; 
Authority. 3. Droughts— U. S. L FDR (Television program) il 
American Broadcaatlng-Paramount Theaters, m. Encyclopaedia Brl- 
ta&nlca f-'liius, inc. it. The Stricken land (Motloo picture) 

632 Fi A 67-5273 

Encyclopaedia Brlinn- nica Educational Corp. 



Agriculture and the peasants (Motion picture) Institute on 

Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt 
University, in cooperation with the University of Notre 
Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV. 

SO min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Nature of commnnlBm. no. 30) 

With study guide. 

Credttt: Producer and director. Gerald Burlage. 

Summary: Lecturer Karl Wtttfogel discusses how the Communist 
power structure feels about peasants and how the commonal aystem 
of agriculture has caused an agrarian crisis with negative psy^o- 
logical, political, and military effects. 

1. AgrlcultBPe — Economic aspects — Russia. 2. Collective farms — 
Russia. I. Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Instltate on Com- 
munism and Constitutional Democra<T. Series: The Nature of 
communism (Motion pictare) no. 80. 

Fi 67-600 



Agriculture around the world (Filmstrip) 

lori. 



Avid Corp., 



r.*l double fr. b4w. 3o mm. and phonodlsc: I s., 12 In., 331 rpm,, 
J.'i min. (Around the world I 

PREDITS: Author. Carla Melhorn Zwahlen. 

Sl'MMARY : Traces the history of agriculture : shows how differpnt 
countries raise their foods, and how man has adapted his agricul- 
tural methods according to the climate around him. For primary 
p-ades. 

1. .Agriculture— Juvenile films. I. Avid Corporation, ir. Series: 
Around the world series (PlImBtrIp) 
rS519] 372.8 76-738774 

Avid Corp. 

Agriculture Canada (Motion picture) Canada Dept. of 
Agriculture, Ottawa. Made and released by National Film 
Board of Canada. 1970. 

2i; min. sd. color. 16 ram. 

CREDITS: Producer, BUI BrInd; director and writer. Jerry 
Krepnkevlch: commentary, Joan Benson: photography, David De 
Volpl, Andreas Poul.'aon ; film editor, Jacques Benslmon. 

SUMJ1-4RT: Shows how farnjlng operations have become auto- 
mated and mechanized, and explains that agriculture is integrated 
Into the overall economic pattern of Canada. 

1. .\griculture — Canada. 2. Agrlcultuie — Economic aspects— Can- 
ada. 3. Farm mechanization— Canada. I. Canada. Dept of 
Agrkultuie. II. Canailu. National Film Board. 
[S45i.5.Al] 338.10971 78-714187 
National Film Board of Canada 



Agricaltvc edacatlom. [Transparencies] 

ducts, 1972. 



DCA Educatioaal Pro- 



n irarupaicncies. color 12 i 10 in 

Wiih 28 ovetlayi. 

Wiih tcacher'i guide 

CREDITS. Aoihor. Anthony Jminch, 

SUMMARY Provide* infonnatton about vocationai-i|ricullurai educiiion, 
■nd ducussei loii. fenili2cr«. and pcsiicidei. 

1 Agnculiural education : Soil »ctence 3 Fentii«r» and manure*. 4 
Pe«icidei I DCA Educational Producu 
[S531) 630 72-735289 

DCA Educalionai 72 MARC 

Products 

Agriculture in India {Mo/irm picture) Doubleday Multi- 
media, 1970. 

a iiii:i si. color, super 8 mm, {South Asia serle.i) 

Loop nim mounted In cartridge. 

With tenfhiT's guide, 

Hiimmmji: portrays ludla a-^ iin example of the concept thai the 
acilciiltiirnl equlpinent uned and the techniques practiced In B coun- 
try are determined by environmental and economic condltlona 

1, .\Krlcultnre— India i. Doubleday Slulllmedla. Series; 

South A-.!!! s«Tlea (Mttlion pliture, Doubleday Multimedia) 

630.954 70-708033 

Doublediiy Mulllinedln 



Doubleday Multi- 



Agriculture in Peru (Motion picture) 
mpdii!. 1970. 

4 mil. «l, culnr. Huper 8 mm. (South Amerira siTles) 

Loop lllm imniiited In curtriilgp. 

With Iniicher's gutdf. 

Smnuiinii: Shoiv« many vnileties of frutt gronn In I'^rn- proililcs 
an innlght Into Ihe cUmnle and the topogrnphlcnl conditions existing 
there. 

1. Asriculliirf^Peiu. r Doui.lediiy Multimedia. Series: 

South AiiiericH wiles (^lotion picture, Doubleday Multimedia) 

018,5 74-7080^4 

DoiihlcfJuy Multimedia 

Agriculture in the Soviet Union (Fi/m^frip) Society for 
Visual Education, 1970. 

SI fr. i^-olor. .sr> mm. and phonodiiK': 1 s., 12 In., 381 rpm., iri 
mill, tiihrogruiive. (Thin Is the Soviet Union, group 1) 

Alao lusued with phonotape In cassette. 

With teacher's guide and reading script. 

CreiiU: Cj>nMuitant, Murray IJncoln Miller. 

nummary: Gxaminot the vurioui types of crops that are raised 
In (he Soviet Inlnn. dinniHseM mlieciiviiatlon, and explore* the prob- 
lemn of Soviet agriculture and their possible solutlona. 

1. Agriculture — RukmIh, i. Miller, Murray UacolQ. n. Society 
for Visual Kducatlon, Inc , Chicago. Serien ; This Is the Soviet 

Union (Filmntrip) group 1. 

630.947 7&-736052 

Society for Visual Educa- tioa 



Agriculture in West Africa (Motion pictvre) International 
Communication Films, 1968. Made by C-ompaas Film-s. 

4 mill. s\. color. S mm. (Subsaharan Africa series) 

Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In 
super 8 mm. 

With teacher study guide. 

Summnry: Dlscus.-iea crop harvi-stlng, livestock herding, and Ir- 
rigntlon mi-thod.s for both wet and dry seasons in West Africa. 

1. Agriculture^,\frlca, West. i. International Communication 
FUma. Series: Subsaharan Africa serlea (Motion picture) 

916.6 72-703209 

International Communl- cutlon Films 

Agriculture oo the American tfeacrt. tFilmstrip] Vigualt for 

Teaching, 1972. 

73 fr color 35 mm and phonoduc: 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 16 min 

Also iMued with phonotape in caucite. 

With leacher's guide and icnpl. 

SUMMARY Describes ho* irrigation, mechaniution, and trantporution 
problcins have been lolved to bring agriculture to the American dnert. Point* 
oul the role of the US. Dept of Agriculture in wiving these ptoblerru. 

I And regions agriculture— United Suies. I. Visuals for Teaching. 
[SBllO) 630.915 72-733189 

Visuals for Teaching 72 MARC 

Agriculture on the move. [Motion picture] Union Pacific Railroad 
Co.. 1972, 

26 mm id color 16 mm, 

SUMMARY An Air Force pilot and a flying farmer discuss modem agncul- 
lure, and how the production and transportation of farm goods are related and 
depcndcnl on each other 

I Agneultu/c— United Stales I Union Pacific Railroad Company (1897- 



) 

[S441i 338.1 72-702289 

CINE 72 MARC 

Agustsson, Affust 
see 

Bushido. 

Ah man. see what yonVe done (Motion picture) North 
American Films, 1971. 

2r. iiiiri, sd. color. 16 nmi. 

SCMM.\RY: Sho"S the effects of man's pollution of the oceans, 
dlBcusaes the potential results of this pollution, and des<-rlbea 
methods; that have been developetl to combat the pollution. 

1- .Marine pollution, I. North American Films. 

[GC1085] 614.7 78-718260 

CINE 

Ahnemann, Michael 



Siu Mei Wong: How shall I be? 

The Ahr Valley (Motion picture) Kulturfilm-Institut, Ber- 
lin. Released by Keichsanstalt fiir Film und Bild in Wis- 
senschaft und Unterricht, Berlin, 1938. 

13 min. si. b&w. 16 mm. ( Erdkunde-Deutschland F 77) 

Also knou-n under the title Weinbau an der Ahr. 

Crediti: Director, Hermann Boa-S. 

Summary: Scenes of the vineyards In the Ahr River Valle; neat 
Cologne. With English subtitles. 

1, Ahr Vnlley— Description and travel. i. Kulturfllm-Instltut 

n. Keichsanstalt fUr Film und Blld In Wlssemchaft und UnterrlchL 
m. Weinbau an der Ahr (Motion picture) Series: Erdkunde- 

Deutschland (Motion picture) F 77. 

914.3 72-708465 

A'hunting we will go (Fihmtrip) Cooper Films and Rec- 
ords, im;7. 

43 fi culor 3o mm. and phonodlsc: 2 6. (1b. for manual pro- 
jector, 1 s for automatic projector), 12 in.. 331 rpm,, 5 min. (Our 
children's lierltnpe. Series E) 

Wllh teachers cuide. 

Crcditt: Nuirator, Marcle Bell; music, Rosa RIo. 

tiumiiiaiy: Presents pictures which accompany the bunting soog, 
A'hunting t\e will go. For use In developing phonetic skills. 

1. HunthiK— Juvenile aims. i. Cooper Films and Records. Se- 
rle.s; Our children's heritage (Fllnistrlp) Series E. 

Fi 68-2025 

Ai! (Motion picture) Yoji Kuri, Japan. 
IT. S. by Pyramid Films, 1970. 

4 min. sd. color. 16 mm. 

SCMM.\nY: An animated film which looks at Che man-woman 
relationship. The Japanese word "al", meaning "love" Is the only 
word spoken. 

1. Love. I. Kurl. Yflji, 1928- II. Pyramid Films. Inc. 

301.41 74-709799 

Pyramid Films 

Aid ABSociation for Lutherans 
see 

The Documents ol man. 

Aid to families with dependent children — intake interview 

(Motion picture) Califonii;! Stulr Dept. of Social AVcl- 
f;ire. Ivi>li-asc<l l.v Dept. of <'iricTii;i, rni\risity of Simth- 
ei-n Culiforniii, 1%5. 

TJ min, sd. h&w. 10 mm. (Studies in Interviewliigi 

With study guide. 

nummary: I'resenis an Interview Hituatlon which Invidves aid to 
funitllfs with dependent children lo show how the Mkllls and atti- 
tudes of the Interviewer affect Ihe Interviewee and determine the 
fiuocehs of the interview. Includes two versions of the Interview — 
one effective und the other Ineffective — aa well as an objective dem- 
onstration of the Interview and the subjective "thought voices" of 
client and worker, 

1 Social Cd'.i' Mork— Case studies. 2. Interviewing — Case studies. 
I. (iillfornln. Dept. of Social Welfare, u. Los Angeles. Dnlveraity 
of S..iilhein fiillf.irnlii. Di-pt. of Cln